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Looking for a master patio builder in West Freehold, NJ? Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing is a leading patio builder in West Freehold, NJ. Whether it’s a patio constructed of pavers, natural stone (flagstone, slate, bluestone, limestone), brick, or concrete—Sabba’s goal is to exceed your expectation at every stage.
Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing will help you design the perfect patio that creates a buzz. He listens to you, notes your likes and dislikes, and helps you crystallize your thoughts, desires, and dreams. Next, he designs your patio, shares the whys and wherefores of his composition, includes your final thoughts, and begins construction on the patio of your dreams.
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Sabba’s will take your pavers apart, fix the base and reset your pavers to their original (or better) installation. If there are drainage or other issues, Danny and his team can help make your patio as beautiful, and perhaps more functional, as the day they were originally installed!
Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing will help you design the perfect patio that creates a buzz. He listens to you, notes your likes and dislikes, and helps you crystallize your thoughts, desires, and dreams. Next, he designs your patio, shares the whys and wherefores of his composition, includes your final thoughts, and begins construction on the patio of your dreams.
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Pavers are not only beautiful; they have the added benefit of coming in a variety of shapes and colors. They are durable and relatively easy to work with. They are more affordable than natural stone but a bit more than the cost of brick. Pavers are made from concrete and are colored.
It is important to invest in pavers that have a color warranty. They come in monochromatic (one color), multi-colored, with the look of brick or the look of stone. paver patio in West Freehold, NJ. Your patio will give you a beautiful outdoor living space suitable for entertaining friends and family for years to come.
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Natural stone patios are usually constructed of flagstone, bluestone, slate, and/or limestone. They can be built with stones cut in consistent shapes (usually rectangles) or their natural irregular shapes. Natural stone offers a truly impressive look. They can be more expensive than other materials, especially if they are made from irregular shapes.
If you are looking for personalized service, a creatively designed and beautiful patio that will bring out the best in your backyard—call Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing. Contact Danny at (732) 840-7667 and let Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing give your home or business “West Freehold, NJ’s patio bragging rights!”
West Freehold is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) within Freehold Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.[6][7][8] As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP’s population was 13,613.[3] Due to the community’s close proximity to the Battle of Monmouth, West Freehold is home to several important historical structures, which have been preserved in the ‘West Freehold Village Historic District’.[9] The historically preserved Monmouth Battlefield, along with the historic villages of Clarksburg, Englishtown, Smithburg and Tennent are a short distance away.
West Freehold (also historically known as ‘Mount’s Corner’) was settled as early as the late seventeenth century by primarily of English and Scottish Presbyterians, Baptists, and Quakers escaping religious persecution from Scotland and nearby New England.[10][11] A major transportation artery that was located in West Freehold was “The Burlington Path”, a stagecoach route meant to connect Burlington, which was at the time the Capital of West Jersey, and Perth Amboy, which was at the time the Capital of East Jersey.[12] Much of modern day Monmouth Road/West Main Street (County Route 537) coincides in general direction and trajectory with this historic stagecoach route. Many colonial era structures are still standing in the ‘West Freehold Village Historic District’, near the intersection of West Main Street and Stillwells Corner Road/Wemrock Road.[9]