ASTON, PA – Burkholder Brothers, a landscaping business in the Greater Philadelphia area, was invited by A&E’s “Drill Team” to take part in a local homeowner’s outdoor space transformation. The homeowners, Marc and Chrissy Sirianni, will be featured on an episode to be aired June 19 at 12:00 p.m.
In "Drill Team," a team of experts battle the clock to help a desperate homeowner get their renovation project done on time for a big event. In the Sirianni situation, they were planning to host their cousin’s graduation party in their backyard which needed quite a bit of work. However, the contractor who committed to the project never delivered. The Drill Team was contacted in a last-ditch effort and they asked Burkholder to work on their team. The project was completed on time and beyond the homeowners’ expectations. Burkholder will be hosting an “open house” for family and friends to join them in watching their cable t.v. debut.
The Sirianni’s outdoor project involved an outdoor space design in the backyard, along with a pool renovation. Burkholder managed the landscape and hardscape design which was comprised of a patio, seating walls and fire pit, all built to provide a spacious entertainment area while blending harmoniously with the property. Another contractor handled the pool renovation. The Burkholder team added the finishing touches with colorful plantings, grading and sod installation.
Each week "Drill Team" restores the calm after natural disasters and nightmare renovations. With a real deadline only days away, carpenters Jeff Devlin and Brandon Russell along with designer Lauren Makk help save the day for a desperate homeowner.
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