Flagstone & Hardscaping
Flagstone & Hardscaping
The first thing everyone thinks of when building a new patio is pavers. Pavers are nice (don’t get me wrong) but they feel a lot like an attempt to make an outdoor space feel like a quasi-indoor space. We don’t look at outdoor spaces like everyone. We love the outdoors and as a result we want it to be functional and naturally beautiful. Nothing feels more like an outside space than a flagstone patio or walkway. The resort feeling that flagstone provides as a patio, walk way or retaining wall is breathtaking. We use the natural stones like a puzzle and then epoxy pebbles or grout between them for a look that simply can not be faked with man-made materials. Real stone has all the function of man-made materials with all the beauty of nature. Estimates are free so call today to get started on your flagstone project.






Stamped Concrete
Stamped concrete and stamped concrete overlay are also colored concrete. If you have a brand-new project and do not have existing cement, stamped concrete is the perfect alternative to pavers. A fresh colored slab is poured, stamped and sealed in one process. Why settle for plain boring gray utilitarian concrete when you could have an amazing low maintenance finished product. If you already have concrete that you would like to resurface (pool deck, patio, driveway, entryway…) stamped concrete overlay is a great option. Overlay is a half inch thick layer of polymerized, fiberglass reinforced cement that is bonded to your existing slab. Unlike pavers there are no maintenance issues common to pavers such as resanding, settlement, weeds growing in between the pavers or ant piles in the middle of your patio to name a few. The patterns for both are a three-dimensional impression into the surface of the concreted by rubber stamps cast from real materials. As a result the finished product has a very real feel to its appearance. Not to be confused with sprayed on materials with a template pattern. Stamped concrete is so real that people are often unaware that is not pavers or other materials until it is pointed out to them.
We have lots of colors and stamped patterns to choose from. The pictures below represent some of the more recent jobs we have done. After years in the industry I have lost more pictures than I can find but I’m sure I’ll be adding and changing pictures for a long time.