



Spring is our busiest season for a reason. Homeowners are ready to get outside, and a lot of them are finally pulling the trigger on that patio they've been putting off for years. That's exactly the kind of work our hardscape crew lives for.
Here's what goes into a patio build that actually holds up. It's not just laying pavers on dirt and calling it a day. Proper grading, a compacted gravel base, edge restraints set tight along the perimeter - all of that has to be done right before a single paver goes down. Skip any of those steps and you'll be dealing with shifting, sinking, and cracking down the road. We don't skip them.
Every crew member on a job like this has a role. One guy is cutting pavers to fit the edges. Another is setting and leveling. Someone else is managing the border course. It's a system, and when the system works, the finished product is clean and tight. That's what we're after on every single install.
A well-built patio does more than look good. It gives you usable space - somewhere to put furniture, host a cookout, or just sit outside without standing in the grass. It adds real value to your property and holds up through years of freeze-thaw cycles without needing constant attention. That's what good hardscape design and installation is supposed to deliver.
If you've been thinking about a patio this season, now is genuinely a great time to get on the schedule. Our patio installation crews are booked out and moving fast. The sooner you reach out, the sooner we can get you locked in.