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*Jacko White & Aaron Fitzgerald. 

A NEW landscaping company has been established by two popular Ennis natives in response to the surge in demand for garden projects over the last year.

Jacko White and Aaron Fitzgerald of the newly established Prestige Brickwork & Garden Design explained to The Clare Echo that customers have become more creative with their garden projects of late as they have spent more time at home.

The pair say outdoor fire pits and pizza ovens are current favourites with the people of Clare and Prestige will work with homeowners to make their dream gardens a reality.

Jacko (34), who has 17 years’ experience in blocklaying and garden design, and Éire Óg and county footballer Aaron (29), also a qualified block layer, officially set up the company last month. “I had Jacko White Constructions before that, it was operating in garden design and building houses. Myself and Aaron joined up because we both wanted to specialise in garden designs.”

Aaron adds that completing garden projects has been highly rewarding in terms of seeing their visions and garden designs coming to fruition.

Prestige offer a range of services including design to incorporate pizza ovens, outdoor fire places, pergolas, stone walls, porcelain water features, sandstone patios, limestone patios and more. “There’s nothing really we don’t offer,” adds Jacko, “fire pits and seating areas in patios are massive at the moment.”

They also offer low maintenance designs which incorporate astroturf lawns and artificial plants for homeowners looking for easy to manage, hassle-free quality gardens.

While new gardens can range from €4,000 up to €30,000, Aaron adds that Prestige aim to satisfy all budgets depending on the size of the project and he imparts that they are easy to negotiate ideas with and will work with the homeowners to get the best results. Prestige covers all of County Clare and are available to discuss new projects for when current restrictions are lifted.

To get in touch, call Jacko on 085 823 0014 or Aaron on 085 182 1403.

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