MONROE, NC, December 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Carolina Outdoor Scapes announced today their services offered in the greater Charlotte area. Carolina Outdoor Scapes specializes in natural stone and concrete hardscape installations in Concord, Matthews, Pineville, Waxhaw, Indian Trail, Harrisburg, Mint Hill, Weddington and the greater Charlotte NC area.
"Our speciality is high-end hardscape installations with very competitive pricing," said Carlos Alvarez, Operations Manager for Carolina Outdoor Scapes. "We are committed to helping you customize your outdoor living space. Our goal is your complete satisfaction - we can provide the design or we can work with you to find the design of your dreams."
Learn more about Carolina Outdoor Scapes:
Outdoor Kitchens
http://www.carolinaoutdoorscapes.com/outdoor-kitchens.php?source=pr-2012-12
Stone Retaining Walls
http://www.carolinaoutdoorscapes.com/retaining-walls.php?source=pr-2012-12
Stone Paver Walkways
http://www.carolinaoutdoorscapes.com/stone-paver-walkways.php?source=pr-2012-12
Landscape Lighting
http://www.carolinaoutdoorscapes.com/landscape-lighting.php?source=pr-2012-12
About Carolina Outdoor Scapes
Carolina Outdoor Scapes is located in Charlotte NC and specializes in the installation of custom outdoor living spaces. Carolina Outdoor Scapes has years of experience installing irrigation systems, hardscapes, swimming pools, stone walkways and retaining walls and landscape lighting. Learn more on the company web site: http://www.carolinaoutdoorscapes.com/index.php?source=pr-2012-12.
Carolina Outdoor Scapes of Monroe NC Specializes in Landscape Lighting, Stone Retaining Walls, Walkways,Outdoor Kitchens, Fireplaces and Paver Patios in Concord, Matthews, Pineville and Charlotte, NC
Outdoor living company specializes in custom hardscape installations in the greater Charlotte area.
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[Press-News.org] Carolina Outdoor Scapes of Monroe NC Specializes in Landscape Lighting, Stone Retaining Walls, Walkways,Outdoor Kitchens, Fireplaces and Paver Patios in Concord, Matthews, Pineville and Charlotte, NCOutdoor living company specializes in custom hardscape installations in the greater Charlotte area.
