Pavers, patios, retaining walls, artificial turf, fire and water features, and outdoor kitchens — designed and installed for Ahwatukee Foothills homes by a licensed Arizona contractor based in nearby San Tan Valley.
Ahwatukee sits at the foot of South Mountain, and the yards here ask more of a hardscape build than a flat valley lot does — slope, drainage, and decomposed-granite subgrade all factor into how long a patio or retaining wall actually holds. Owner Edward Steve Bencomo walks every Ahwatukee site personally, prices the work transparently against other paver companies, and runs the install with the same crew from layout through final clean.
A full hardscape and yard-renovation scope under one Arizona ROC license. Mix and match — most Ahwatukee projects combine pavers or a patio with one or two of the features below.
Driveways, walkways, courtyards. Set on engineered base for Sonoran heat cycling and Foothills slope drainage.
Learn more →Designed around how you actually use the back yard — shade, traffic flow, sight lines toward South Mountain.
Learn more →Sloped Ahwatukee lots almost always need them. Engineered for height, soil load, and monsoon runoff.
Learn more →Pet- and kid-rated turf installed over a draining base. No watering, no overseeding, no summer brown-out.
Learn more →Built-in grills, counter runs, and bar seating. Gas, electric, and water rough-ins coordinated with the patio build.
Learn more →Gas fire pits, wood-burning pits, and full outdoor fireplaces. Sited for prevailing wind and patio sightlines.
Learn more →Fountains, pondless waterfalls, and pool-adjacent spillways. Plumbed for low maintenance and Arizona evaporation.
Learn more →Low-voltage path, accent, and wash lighting. Designed alongside the hardscape so conduit lands where it should.
Learn more →Stamped, stained, and broom-finished concrete. A practical pairing with pavers on larger Ahwatukee lots.
Learn more →Edward walked us through every material option and bid the project lower than two other paver companies we'd talked to — the before-and-after on our flagstone-and-concrete back yard was night and day.
Yes. Ahwatukee is one of our declared East Valley service areas alongside Queen Creek, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, and Scottsdale. Our shop is in San Tan Valley; Ahwatukee jobs are run from there with the same crew that handles the rest of the East Valley.
We are a licensed Arizona general contractor — ROC# 311384 — and we are bonded and insured. The license, bond, and insurance cover all hardscape and yard-renovation work we perform in Ahwatukee.
Edward, the owner, walks the property with you, reviews material options, and returns a written bid. Customers consistently note that our bids come in competitive against other paver companies in the Phoenix metro — and that the bid is transparent about materials, base prep, and labor.
Most projects combine a paver or patio scope with at least one feature — a retaining wall on a sloped Foothills lot, an outdoor kitchen, a fire pit, artificial turf where there was grass, or landscape lighting tied into the hardscape conduit. We build the scope together during the consult.
Yes. Design, material selection, and installation are all in-house. There is no separate designer to coordinate with — the person designing the patio is on the crew installing it.
Depends on scope. A focused paver driveway or patio is usually a one- to two-week install once material is on site. A multi-element project — patio plus retaining wall plus outdoor kitchen — runs longer and is scheduled out during the bid.
Tell us what you're thinking — pavers, patio, retaining wall, full yard renovation — and Edward will walk the property and put a transparent bid in front of you.