I typically don't leave negative reviews, just look at my past reviews, but felt obligated to post about our experience with KC Lawn and will try to be as impartial as possible. <br /> Starting with the estimate, Ken came out to see what we wanted done. He showed up on time. This was the third company we received an estimate from. He immediately had much better ideas for our patio than the previous two companies, who wanted to pour just rectangle patios. Ken's idea was much more fluid and decorative. The price of estimate was about $500-1000 more than the other two bids, but Ken's creativity won the deal. <br /> We set a date 2 months in advance for the work so it coordinated with the end of our exterior siding project. But KC Lawn did have openings starting in 3 weeks is we wanted to move that fast. I know it's not great to stack work infront of and behind contractors, but KC Lawn had a window of 3 days to complete the work. <br /> Over the next 2 months we had a few questions about stain colors and stamp patterns, and Ken always got back to us with an answer within 24 hours. <br /> Fast forward to the week of the project. Our date got pushed one day because they wanted to stack projects in the same neighborhood to reduce travel costs and cement truck trips. I understand that form a business standpoint, but it defeats the reason we planned 2 months in advance. <br /> The day they arrived, we had a dumpster taking up 1 spot in our 3 car wide driveway. I ran out before they got setup and said the dumpter company will be here in one hour to pick up the dumpster. Door bell rings 90 minutes later, dumpter pickup driver can't get the dumpster because KC Lawn had dumped a truck load of gravel directly in front of the dumpster. The foreman hadn't communicated my request to the workers. Not too bad, it didn't cost us anything to reschedule dumpster pickup. <br /> So then the cement is poured, we immediately notice the edge of the patio, where it meets a wall near the door, does not go the outside of the door, but the inside. On the KC lawn provided drawing that we signed off on, the patio extended pass the door by 8-10", the width of the cobble stone pattern border. KC lawn's response was 'the door was not drawn to scale or proper location in the drawing, but the patio is the correct length per drawings scale." <br /> Then next issue occurred with the cobblestone border. Looking at KC lawns website of pictures, we saw a patio they did that had stamped borders. We sent this to Ken during our quote process and he added it to the drawing. But after the cement had been poured and dried, we arrived home from work and there was no stamped borders. KCLawn said 'this is how we do patios'. After mentioning the quote and drawing, they did take a cement saw and cut lines every 8" to give a look of the cobblestone stamp we wanted, but way less polished the what the actual stamp would of looked like. No apologies for the lower quality product. <br /> We also requested conduit be run under each side of the patio, so we could run landscape lights and sprinklers in the future. The workers only installed one conduit. This resulted in us having to run an extra 150' of power cable for lighting to reach the other end of the patio. <br /> One thing we didn't notice until weeks later is the cement stamp pattern is visible. We did a random textured stamp pattern in the middle of the patio, but the worker did not rotate the stamp and pressed too h****** the outer edges. So you can clearly see a grid patter in the patio where the same texture occurs over and over and the edges are way darker. <br /> Finally, since the house had brand new siding, we requested that plastic be taped to the walls all around where cement would be poured. Foreman said yes. After the cement was poured and stained, we found splatter all over the walls and stain in some places. Foreman said his team claims they 'held' up plastic during the pour process. I wasn't there to see that, but know it was not taped up like requested. We had to repaint the 3 walls that were damaged, which we wanted deducted from our cost after all the other issues that had occured. KC Lawn finally agreed after claiming we were ripping them off and then wanting to see quotes and invoices from the painters before deducting the cost. <br /> We never got apologies or acknowledgement of the mistakes, but as the mistakes piled up the KC lawn contact got harder and harder to talk to. <br /> I think if this company can give more time and attention from the foreman to his work sites, and seem less like a spread thin sub contracting group, their quality would improve. <br /> <br /> <br />