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A Cut Above Construction Pools & Landscape Inc

Menifee, Riverside County, CA

Landscaping (C27) General Building (B) Swimming Pool (C53)

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About

A Cut Above Construction, Pools & Landscape Inc. is a turnkey swimming pool and landscape contractor based in Menifee, California, serving homeowners across Southwest Riverside County for over 30 years. The company designs and builds custom swimming pools of every style, from simple to extravagant, and also specializes in pool remodels and renovations including new plaster, resurfacing, tile and coping replacement, equipment upgrades, and feature additions such as spas and water features. Beyond the pool itself, A Cut Above creates complete outdoor living environments, transforming basic backyards into private paradises with patios, hardscape, and landscape work. The team manages projects from concept through completion, handling all necessary permits and inspections for a smooth, fully compliant build, with most new pools completed within six to twelve weeks of permit approval. A Cut Above serves Menifee, Murrieta, Temecula, Winchester, Lake Elsinore, Wildomar, Canyon Lake, French Valley, and surrounding communities. The company holds CSLB License #672202, carries full liability and workers' compensation insurance on every project, and backs its work with a limited lifetime structural warranty. With more than 4,000 satisfied customers, A Cut Above pairs quality craftsmanship with a family-oriented commitment to customer service.

Working in Menifee

Climate & hardiness zone

Menifee sits in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 9b, with winter minimum temperatures of 25–30°F. This means a true dormant season — lawns and most perennials slow significantly from December through February. Contractors experienced in Zone 9b know to schedule irrigation shutdown before first frost, design planting schemes around the zone's long dry summers, and recommend drought-tolerant species that handle both the heat and the occasional cold snap. Ask any contractor you hire whether their plant selections are rated for Zone 9b minimums.