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Hardscapes can be a great addition to your property

Hardscape, Patios and PaversHardscaping, in the practice of landscaping, refers to paved areas like patios, driveways, streets and walkways, where soil or plants are no longer showing. Typical hardscaping materials include concrete, brick pavers, gravels, natural stone, or segmental wall block. These materials are used to construct your hardscape plan.

Examples of hardscapes include patio and walkways, fire pits, seating walls, or edging that is used to create boundaries between hardscapes and landscaping features, or softscapes.

Grills, Fire Pits, & Kitchens

Entertain your friends in your backyard with a outdoor fire pit. No one will want to stay inside when you have your new outdoor room complete with a place to sit and roast marshmellows. We use many materials such as stone, tile, brick, and granite to create a comfortable and inviting outdoor setting for your family and friends.

Retaining Walls

Retaining walls are great for different elevations of landscaping. You may see retaining walls mostly in parking lots, driveway entrances, and areas that require proper water drainage.

Paver Patios

Paver blocks can be used in a variety of applications including paver patios or paver walkways. Paver patios are a nice affordable alternative to building wood decks the back of a house, and they require little maintenance.

Ponds & Waterfalls

Dry River Hardscape
Other landscaping designs may include ponds or waterfalls, large and small stones. It is possible to even build a small stream through the yard using pumps and recirculating the water.

 
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