

Is $2,000 to remove existing stamped concrete patio a fair price?
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I am putting in a 16x32 pool and currently have about 700 sq. ft. of stamped concrete patio. The current plan is to square off part of the existing patio and pour new concrete for the pool deck, but I'm worried it won't look cohesive, and some landscaping might block the view to the pool. I'm considering a quote to remove the patio and start fresh, which would mean paying for a larger deck pour. There is a 30-foot easement on my backyard's tree line, which dictates the pool layout.
Quote Details
This quote is for the removal of the existing stamped concrete patio. - Patio Size: Approximately 700 sq. ft. - Purpose: To allow for a fresh start on the pool deck pour.
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