Stone is the architecture of the garden — the terraces you’ll gather on, the walls that hold the hillside, the path that says “this way.” We build it the old way: properly.
What you can’t see is why it lasts
Anyone can lay stone that looks good in June. Ours still looks good after fifteen winters — because we obsess over the eight inches you’ll never see: excavation, compacted base, drainage and proper pitch. That’s why our hardscape warranty is five years, in writing.
What we build
- Patios & terraces — bluestone, granite, travertine and porcelain
- Walkways, steps and stone stairways
- Retaining & sitting walls, engineered to hold and detailed to admire
- Outdoor kitchens, fire pits and fireplaces
- Pool surrounds and permeable paver driveways
Hardscape questions, answered
What does a stone patio cost?
Most of our patios run $35–$75 per square foot installed, depending on stone and site access. A typical 400 sq ft bluestone terrace with a sitting wall lands between $25,000–$40,000.
How long does a patio project take?
Most patio and wall projects take two to four weeks on site. We give you a written schedule before we start, and your project lead updates you every Friday.
Do you handle permits?
Always. We pull permits, schedule utility mark-outs, and arrange engineering for any wall requiring it. You never deal with the town — that’s our job.



