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01 · Share the idea
Send the city, photos from several angles, approximate dimensions, and what you want the space to do. Mention existing pools, trees, walls, drainage concerns, access limits, or interior rooms involved.

How a project conversation works
The first step is not a guess at a price. It is a useful exchange of photos, dimensions, property conditions, materials, timing, and the result you want.

Hector Stone’s LLC can start with a call, text, photos, or the project form, then narrow the scope before a site-specific proposal is prepared.
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Send the city, photos from several angles, approximate dimensions, and what you want the space to do. Mention existing pools, trees, walls, drainage concerns, access limits, or interior rooms involved.
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The team can discuss materials, finish, demolition, grade, water, access, connected work, and the difference between a planning range and a final scope.
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A useful proposal should make the work understandable: what is included, what assumptions remain, what selections affect cost, and what needs to be confirmed before construction.
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Once the scope is agreed, the work moves through preparation, installation, finish, cleanup, walkthrough, and the one-year warranty statement supplied by the business.
Questions, answered
City, photos, dimensions, materials you like, access constraints, desired timing, and a plain-language description of the result you want.
Yes, when available. Plans, surveys, pool drawings, or measurements can help the team understand the scope, but photos are still useful for an initial conversation.
Say what changed. Material, dimensions, drainage, access, and connected work can alter the scope and should be reviewed before work proceeds.
Start with the scope
Call or text 512-264-4498 with the city, photos, and a short description.