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Stone Patios That Stand Up to Coastal Weather in Myrtle Beach
A great backyard in Myrtle Beach needs a patio that can handle salt air, strong sun, and summer storms. If you are planning a new build or upgrading an older space, this guide shows what works here on the coast and why. For help tailoring materials […]
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Drainage Fixes That Actually Work in Myrtle Beach’s Sandy Soil
Coastal rain can dump inches of water in a hurry, and our sandy soil lets that water move fast in some spots and sit stubbornly in others. If you want results you can count on, work with a drainage contractor in Myrtle Beach who designs for […]