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Savon Pavers: Veteran-owned paver construction company in San Diego, specializing in outdoor living spaces, driveways, and more.

SAVON PAVERS

Carlsbad, CA

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Amenities
Driveway
Landscaping
Lighting
Patio
Pressure Washing
Fire Pits
Artificial Turf
Low Voltage Lighting

Description

Established in 2013, Savon Pavers is a veteran-owned construction company dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces in San Diego County. Founded by Jamie and Michelle Valdez, the company specializes in interlocking pavers, synthetic turf, fire pits, BBQs, and custom outdoor living spaces. With an emphasis on creativity and practical design, Jamie Valdez leverages his extensive background in construction to deliver stylish yet functional results tailored to each client's budget. The company prides itself on world-class craftsmanship and exceptional customer service, ensuring that every detail is meticulously addressed from project inception to completion. Savon Pavers is a California-licensed construction company and a proud member of the Disabled Veteran Business Alliance. Their unwavering commitment to quality is reflected in their lifetime warranty on pavers against breaking or cracking, alongside a strong dedication to sustainability and community involvement. Each project reflects the company's values of reliability, professionalism, and dedication to client satisfaction, as evidenced by stellar customer reviews. Savon Pavers is truly the go-to choice for anyone looking to enhance their home's beauty and functionality through expertly designed outdoor spaces.

Services Provided

Decorative and Retaining Walls; Driveways; Entryways; Fire Pits; Low Voltage Lighting; Modern Designs; Outdoor Living Spaces; Outdoor Water Features; Patios; Pressure Washing; Synthetic Turf

Licenses

#994133

Associations

Disabled Veteran Business Alliance

Certifications

certified installer

Insurance

Bonded; Insured

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