Showing posts with label weaver creative. Show all posts
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Monday, February 8, 2010
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Monday, March 17, 2008
Perdenales Job - Walls are getting higher.
The stone walls on this job are getting taller. What a difference so far. Notice the beautiful stonework that my guys are building.










Wednesday, March 12, 2008
More Progress on the Perdenales/Lake Travis job
We have made quite a bit of progress on this job. Take a look at the first photos. You can how the stonework walls are coming along.

Monday, March 10, 2008
Landscaping Renovation Job in Lakeway
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Friday, March 7, 2008
Horseshoe Bay - Marble Falls, Texas
This job started about a week ago......
This is the master plan for new pool area, patio, walls, fences and gardens at an existing pool in Horseshoe Bay----We have removed all the old decking and landscaping-and are now replacing same with rock and iron railings with all new landscaping around the new pool area. Stay tuned for more................
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Perdenales Job
Here is a job that Weaver Creative is currently working on. Master Plan for old 'farmhouse' theme project with stone walls, gazebos, gates and old log cabin. Master plan for main residence and gardens. 3 acre site on the shores of Lake Travis in the Austin, Texas area. Check back to see our progress......


Thursday, November 15, 2007
The construction of one of our ponds
We installed rebar for the concrete, and electrical and plumbing for the water return and the underground lighting.
The hole had to be pretty deep. So quite a large amount of dirt was removed.
Next we had to mount a pot on the top of one of the boulders to create a waterfall into the pond.
Now the guys had to dig out all the dirt to create the hole for the pond. Almost like building a swimming pool.
The rough outline of the pond was complete.
My crew had to move each boulder to the area where the pond would be constructed.
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