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Fountains of Light: California Water Features Developer Opens North Texas Office

Fountains of Light: California Water Features Developer Opens North Texas Office

In a move that enhances the aesthetic and functional landscapes of North Texas, Fountains of Light, a renowned water features developer from California, has recently opened a new office in the region. This expansion not only marks a significant milestone for the company but also promises to bring innovative water solutions to the local community.

Founded with a vision to integrate art and engineering, Fountains of Light specializes in designing and installing a variety of water features, including fountains, waterfalls, and ponds. Their portfolio showcases projects that range from private residences to public spaces, all characterized by their unique designs and sustainable practices.

The decision to set up an office in North Texas was driven by the growing demand for high-quality water features in the area. The company's CEO, John Smith, expressed enthusiasm about the expansion, stating, 'North Texas has shown a strong interest in enhancing their outdoor spaces with water features that not only beautify but also promote relaxation and environmental sustainability.'

This new office will serve as a hub for Fountains of Light's operations in the region, allowing them to better serve their clients with quicker response times and more personalized services. It also opens up opportunities for local employment and collaboration with other businesses in the landscaping and construction sectors.

As Fountains of Light continues to expand its footprint, the North Texas community can look forward to more beautiful and sustainable water features that enhance the livability of their surroundings.

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