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Pools – kechambers https://kechambers.com kechambers Sat, 24 Dec 2022 16:00:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 https://kechambers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/cropped-LM_Twitter-32x32.png Pools – kechambers https://kechambers.com 32 32 Gade Masonry and Landscaping now known for installing inground pools https://kechambers.com/gade-masonry-and-landscaping-now-known-for-installing-inground-pools/ Deprecated: str_replace(): Passing null to parameter #3 ($subject) of type array|string is deprecated in /home/newsfqwf/kechambers/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4268

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Sat, 24 Dec 2022 16:00:14 +0000 https://kechambers.com/?p=4214 Gade Masonry and Landscaping now known for installing inground poolsGade Masonry and Landscaping, a high-end landscape installer has a little secret, they also install inground pools, completing their outdoor oasis’ projects CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES, December 21, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Gade Masonry and Landscaping is a longstanding, high-end masonry contractor and landscaper based on Cape Cod- who, as of 2022 has officially launched […]]]> Gade Masonry and Landscaping now known for installing inground pools

Gade Masonry and Landscaping, a high-end landscape installer has a little secret, they also install inground pools, completing their outdoor oasis’ projects

CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES, December 21, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Gade Masonry and Landscaping is a longstanding, high-end masonry contractor and landscaper based on Cape Cod- who, as of 2022 has officially launched its pool division –

But who are they, and why would you trust and contract them with such an elite service as an inground pool installation?

Gade Masonry and Landscaping was founded on pursuing the “American Dream” with faith and admiration.

Rafael immigrated to the United States over a decade ago, with a wife and child back home, in order to blaze a new trail in the land of opportunity. Sounds like a story from the 30’s and 40’s right? Most of our descendants have a similar history.

After spending years in the landscape industry, perfecting his craft, and partnering in another business on Cape Cod, he then sold his stake to go out on his own to build Gade Masonry and Landscaping. Gade’s primary work has been elaborate masonry and craftsmanship creating impactful spaces and architecture throughout Cape Cod. Everything from small retaining walls, decorative stonework, fireplaces, and patios, from there they developed a maintenance piece to their work where they did the “softer” services everyone is accustomed to from a landscaper, mowing, spring cleanups, mulching, lawn care, irrigation, etc.

While building all of this Gade always pushed for higher and bigger projects, wanting to provide spaces that would last a lifetime, creating backdrops for memories and generations to come. Rafael and Gade’s mission became to further beautify Cape Cod, as a tribute and thanks to the opportunity the region had afforded him, his family, and his team at Gade. Along came complete outdoor living spaces to the list of services provided, including outdoor kitchens spas, and lately underground pools.

Prior to COVID, there had always been a demand for inground pool installers on Cape Cod, someone is always looking for a piece of privacy and paradise in their backyard. Once social distancing and closing of public spaces began, the demand for inground pools across the nation nearly tripled, straining service providers, supply chains, and more.

Gade had always been quietly involved with pool installations on Cape Cod and had been perfecting their craft for years, everything from design, and site prep to pool coping and patios. In 2021 however, Gade made the switch to hiring several full-time employees and arming itself with the latest technology and equipment to roll out its refined pool division on Cape Cod.

What makes Gade Masonry and Landscaping a unique pool installer, and why should you trust them with this new service line? Well, it primarily surrounds what a pool ultimately stands for and what you’re looking for. Gade is committed to creating the most beautiful and long-lasting outdoor spaces that we can imagine, from your vision to a paper design, to reality, Gade brings it to life. Gade walks you through developing your vision to the finest detail, then provides a landscape design plan that they themselves are then responsible for delivering. Gade essentially owns the project with the client, from the first discussion to the first cookout/dip in the pool. This leaves zero opportunity for he said/she said situation by having multiple vendors on a project. Most pool installers are not landscapers, and while they may offer planting, patios, and pre-built outdoor kitchens, nothing compares to a hand-crafted, custom project made to your exact specifications, with one point of contact.

To learn more about their services, check out www.gademasonrylandscaping.com

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Tue, 23 Aug 2022 08:15:04 +0000 https://kechambers.com/?p=2474 LA celebrities ignore drought and exceed water rations for pools and landscapingAs a third year of punishing drought leaves farmers without water and homes on strict rations, Los Angeles celebrities are still keeping their massive green lawns and swimming pools filled. Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Hart, Dwyane Wade, and the Kardashians are some of the big-name celebrities who have been issued notices of exceedance by their local […]]]> LA celebrities ignore drought and exceed water rations for pools and landscaping

As a third year of punishing drought leaves farmers without water and homes on strict rations, Los Angeles celebrities are still keeping their massive green lawns and swimming pools filled.

Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Hart, Dwyane Wade, and the Kardashians are some of the big-name celebrities who have been issued notices of exceedance by their local water district, the Los Angeles Times is reporting.

CALIFORNIA FARMS TURN TO DUST AS NEWSOM AND WHITE HOUSE POLICIES WORSEN EFFECTS

The celebrities live 30 miles east of Los Angeles in the spacious but arid locales of Hidden Hills and Calabasas, bordering the Santa Monica Mountains. Temperatures can reach over 100 degrees in the summer, yet landscaping there is green year-round because these celebrities surpassed 150% of their rationed water amount at least four times, documents showed.

“We’re asking them to not just minimize their water usage, but we’re also asking them, in a way, to just completely rethink what is aesthetically pleasing to them and how that’ll impact their property values,” said Las Virgenes Municipal Water District spokesman Mike McNutt. “And that is not something that happens overnight.”

The area is in a “stage three” restriction to achieve a 50% reduction in water consumption. This means watering outdoor landscaping just one day a week for eight minutes.

For basketball superstar Wade and actress wife Gabrielle Union, the notices reflect a leaking pool and large landscaping areas.

“We have been doing everything we can to rectify the situation and will continue to go to extensive lengths to resolve the issue,” the couple said in a statement. “We have replaced all parts of our pool system that [have] to do with water flow and leakage in addition to converting to synthetic grass and drought tolerant plants to reduce our water usage. We will continue to work with the city and the water distribution company to make sure this isn’t an issue moving forward.”

Stallone, however, questioned through an attorney whether he had been singled out as an example because he was a famous person. Marty Singer said the actor and his wife Jennifer Flavin own property with more than 500 trees that need water or they will die. They used 533% more than the allocated amount, which is an increase of 230,000 gallons in June.

“My client has been addressing the situation responsibly and proactively. They have let grasses die, and other areas are watered by a drip irrigation system,” Singer said. “They also notified the city regarding the mature trees, and are awaiting an inspection and further instruction from the city about how to proceed. I am confident that all of the larger properties in the area have similar issues. I therefore trust that my client will not be unfairly singled out in the story because he is a famous person.”

Comedian Hart and sisters Kim and Kourtney Kardashian all consumed more than 100,000 gallons over their ration during June.

Yet farmers in the Central Valley have been questioning why the state has not allotted them enough water to keep almond trees and other crops alive.

Asparagus, almonds, and melons are some of the casualties of the drought that have driven up grocery prices as farmers either scale back crops dramatically or choose not to plant anything.

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State and federal bureaucrats who ration the water “don’t care about farmers in the Central Valley. That’s the frustrating part,” said Rep. David Valadao, a California Republican who is also a dairy farmer. “Whether it’s bankruptcy or walking away, there aren’t a whole lot of options here, but it doesn’t end well for people of the Central Valley.”

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The Day – Traipsing on North Stonington’s trails: Vernal pools, stone walls and cockfighting rings https://kechambers.com/the-day-traipsing-on-north-stoningtons-trails-vernal-pools-stone-walls-and-cockfighting-rings/ Sat, 19 Dec 2020 05:20:17 +0000 http://thelandscapedaily.com/?p=562 The Day - Traipsing on North Stonington’s trails: Vernal pools, stone walls and cockfighting ringsHikers trudging through the forests of southeast Connecticut sometimes encounter debris reflecting an era when farmers rusted broken equipment in the field and buried their trash nearby. It can be unsettling to come across vine-covered plows and tractor parts strewn on stone walls that once surrounded grain fields and cow pastures, along with broken dishes […]]]> The Day - Traipsing on North Stonington’s trails: Vernal pools, stone walls and cockfighting rings

Hikers trudging through the forests of southeast Connecticut sometimes encounter debris reflecting an era when farmers rusted broken equipment in the field and buried their trash nearby. It can be unsettling to come across vine-covered plows and tractor parts strewn on stone walls that once surrounded grain fields and cow pastures, along with broken dishes and broken mattress springs that have worked their way through the ground outside of crumbled foundations.

Earlier this week, however, our small group came across detritus I’d never seen before on a hilly, winding path in North Stonington – warped sheet metal.

At first glance, they appeared to be the remains of a barn roof, but Bill Ricker, chairman of the city’s conservation commission and our tour guide, made it clear to us.

“These were enclosures for cockfighting,” he explained, noting that North Stonington was a hub for blood sports in the early 1900s.

“People would come here from Hartford, New Haven, Providence – anywhere,” said Bill. If either of us took the time to dig now, we would likely uncover tons of rooster bones, he added.

As soon as our band snaked past these abandoned death rings to fight birds, we entered the jungle again – as in Longfellow’s poem, a world full of murmuring pines, bearded with moss.

We were in week two of our socially distant hiking logs due to coronavirus: Driving separately to trailheads, marching individual files, at least two meters apart, not sharing a Gorp or taking group selfies.

As the pandemic has spread, the rules have tightened. Although an impending three-state quarantine has been put on hold, and parks and wildlife sanctuaries remain open for the time being – despite new restrictions announced this week – we now seem approaching a time where we may all have to settle our homes until the dust has settled, or at least dare to go out separately. We will adhere to government regulations as they evolve.

However, one of our goals this week was a new, roughly mile-long trail that runs through the Yawbux Valley from Wyassup Road to an intersection with the Narragansett Trail.

Maggie Jones, emeritus director of Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center in Mystic, looked at a leafy, damp ground and remarked, “This seems like a good place to find ramps.” These perennial plants of the wild onion family, too Called leek, they occur throughout the eastern United States in spring and are considered a delicacy in many Appalachian mountains.

Less than five seconds later, Maggie exclaimed, “Look! Ramps! “

There was a carpet of green shoots with red stems just below their feet, and Maggie plucked some from the ground.

“You can eat the whole plant,” she explained, putting one in her mouth and passing the others around.

“Impressive! Wonderfully hot,” I said, letting the earthy mixture of garlic and onion flavors envelop my taste buds.

A short distance away, Maggie pointed out another edible plant, the trout lily, also known as the yellow dogtooth violet. However, she warned against consuming another perennial shrub – the Indian sack, sometimes called hellebore or corn lily. The highly toxic plant has been used by some Indian tribes to test the vitality of their leaders, she said.

“Do not worry. I won’t eat anything, ”I replied.

After reaching the glowing blue Narragansett Trail, we returned to Wyassup Road via a slightly different route. If we had turned south on Narragansett, we could have traveled half a dozen miles to the top of Lantern Hill on the border between Ledyard and North Stonington. Navigating north and east would have brought us approximately 15 miles to the end of the trail at Ashville Pond in Hopkinton, RI

The new connection, which was completed last year, is contained in a map and a brochure with hiking, cycling and riding trails compiled by the Nature Conservation Commission. Free copies were available in various locations around the city, some of which are closed during the crisis. You can print your own copy using this link:

https://www.northstoningtonct.gov/sites/northstoningtonct/files/uploads/north_stonington_trails_give_away_map_2020.pdf

Bill, a former member of the Board of Selectmen, said when he moved to North Stonington 15 years ago there were only a handful of public roads in the city owned or owned by the state and the Connecticut Forest and Park Association in the Pachaug State Forest this were entertained ;; or from organizations like The Nature Conservancy and Avalonia Land Conservancy.

Thanks to the efforts of the Conservation Commission, the North Stonington Citizens Land Alliance, and other groups, as well as support from local taxpayers who have approved the purchase of real estate such as the 109-acre Hewitt Farm as open space, there are 27 trails like this today, cumulatively extending over more than 100 miles in town.

After returning to Wyassup Road, we hiked a few more miles of rolling hills, past stone ledges, streams, and spring pools, on a separate pair of North Stonington trails on nearby Reutemann Road: the 63 acre Erisman Woodlands and the adjacent 74 Acres of Babcock Ridge Reservation, both owned and maintained by the Avalonia.

In 2011, at the age of 102, Adele Erisman Avalonia donated 62 acres of woodland and gave her home and two acres of land to The Nature Conservancy, remaining her residence until her death in 2014 at the age of 104. A life well lived.

Fortunately, there are many other nonprofits who have donated land, money, and time to ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy freedom.

Organizations that provide hiking trails in the area include Avalonia, The Nature Conservancy, the North Stonington Citizens Land Alliance, and the Connecticut Forest and Park Association, the East Lyme & Niantic Land Conservation Trust, Friends of Oswegatchie in East Lyme, and Groton Open Space Association, Lyme Land Conservation Trust, Old Lyme Land Trust, Salem Land Trust, Stonington Land Trust, and Waterford Land Trust (originally West Farms Land Trust).

Check the websites or Facebook pages for updates on accessibility and new rules.

As always, stay safe and hike smart so we can continue to enjoy our public trails.

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California Pools & Landscape Technology Apps for On-demand Backyard Design & Construction https://kechambers.com/california-pools-landscape-technology-apps-for-on-demand-backyard-design-construction/ Wed, 16 Dec 2020 13:23:14 +0000 http://thelandscapedaily.com/?p=416 California Pools & LandscapePHOENIX, March 27, 2019 / PRNewswire / – California Pools & Landscape, a leading provider of backyard design and construction, has released its cutting-edge project management app. MY CPL Customer portal. With the app, consumers can access the progress of their backyard project in real time via their individual customer portal. The MY CPL app […]]]> California Pools & Landscape

PHOENIX, March 27, 2019 / PRNewswire / – California Pools & Landscape, a leading provider of backyard design and construction, has released its cutting-edge project management app. MY CPL Customer portal. With the app, consumers can access the progress of their backyard project in real time via their individual customer portal. The MY CPL app complements the Backyard Dreambook app, a design app that is used by potential buyers or “dreamers” to customize Dreambooks with individually selected functions and design concepts during the purchasing process.

California Pools & Landscape’s MY CPL Customer Portal consumer job portal application provides customers with the latest information on their construction projects. The information includes images, completion dates, upcoming schedules, communication tools, account balances, payment records and the storage of contract documents, change orders and construction plans. This app enables the consumer to communicate with the California Pools & Landscape team members who are working on the backyard project. The MY CPL customer portal app is available free of charge for IOS and Android via Google Play and the App Store for all CPL clients.

California Pools & Landscape has also created a trading partner portal that enables effective communication with vendors to achieve efficient project closings. These tools include an up-to-date work queue, project plans, individual communication through a messaging system, instant access to most current building plans, the ability to upload pictures of work completed, and a simple response center to let everyone know that work is complete. Having instant access to this project information enables trading partners to work efficiently and reduce delays between construction phases, resulting in faster construction times for customers.

“We listen carefully to what our customers are asking, and the technologies we develop are a response to their requests. We can now share all the vital information about their complex construction project with our customers in the same way that Amazon informs them of the progress Easier shipping of their purchases. Our internal processes and communication tools ensure information is readily available to our customers when they want to see it. Our drive to make this information available to our customers has also created more efficient processes for us to be our customers can serve better ” Jeremy Smith, CEO & President.

About California Pools & Landscape – Arizona
California Pools & Landscape is family owned and operated in Arizona For over 30 years, the company began as a small home business in 1988 and has grown into one of the best pool and landscaping builders in the country. They are the only pool and landscaping company to be recognized with the Better Business Bureau’s International Torch Award of Ethics. With over 30,000 pools built, they have no ROC complaints and an A + -accredited rating from BBB. It is a great honor to be nationally recognized for their outdoor design skills, but serving customers is their ultimate goal. For more information on California Pools & Landscape, visit our website at www.calpool.com or call (480) 345-0005.

Media contact:
Nicole Shoppach, Senior manager
California Pools & Landscape
(480) 345-0005
[email protected]

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