Company History
Next Vision Services is a new company with a start-up date of 2020, right in the midst of the Covid epidemic, which was a huge risk. But Martin and Alfredo had a vision for many years from working and learning the trade. They wanted a company where quality came first before anything else, doing it the right way the first time. They never pictured their company to grow as fast as it did, with over 25 employees and 5 master masons in a short period of time.
Co-Owner Alfredo Hernandez comes from a family of master masons with over 25 years of experience in the masonry and hardscape fields. Back when he was 15 years old, he took a part-time job as a mason laborer. Seeing the craftsmanship he helped build, he fell in love with the trade. He brings the skill and knowledge from all those past years, finding the perfect stone for an outdoor chimney or the placement of the whole project so his customers can enjoy and maximize every 1/4 inch of their future outdoor living space. "Every project that I take on is a masterpiece to me and my reputation and my company. Quality first."
Co-Owner Martin Bernal comes from a family of designers and business owners. Graduating from Eastern View High School, he has lived in Culpeper, VA all his life. With over 10 years of experience in the masonry field, his passion started when he was 17. When his father had a landscaping business, seeing the joy of his father's clients and helping him to transform an entire yard with steppers, boulders, sod, flowers, trees, and mulch was truly a sight to see. Once in his 20s, he chose to learn computer designing for outdoor living spaces. With a lot of trial and error, he learned to do 3D renderings and designing complete yards. He spent years learning the different types of materials and quality. "My goal is to make your vision come true and offer the best quality material at an affordable price." Martin has traveled to many states, expos, and conventions on new materials and supplies.
"Alfredo and Martin make the perfect team for any masonry and hardscape project."