Skip to main content

Hardscaping & Outdoor Living

Paver patios, retaining walls, fire pits, walkways, and landscape lighting — installed to ICPI and NCMA standards. Built to last in Connecticut's freeze-thaw climate.

5.0 (Word-of-mouth referrals)
CT Licensed & Insured
Same Business Day
1,000+ Projects Completed
Hardscape Services

Built to ICPI and NCMA Standards

Hardscape projects in Connecticut have to survive 20+ freeze-thaw cycles a year. Built properly, they last decades. Built poorly, they heave and crack within five years.

Paver Patios

Paver Patios

Techo-Bloc, Unilock, Belgard, and natural stone — installed to ICPI standards.

Walkways & Pathways

Walkways & Pathways

Paver and natural stone walks tying entry, garage, patio, and gate together.

Retaining Walls

Retaining Walls

NCMA-standard segmental walls — engineered for walls over 4 feet, permit handled.

Fire Pits & Seating Walls

Fire Pits & Seating Walls

Built-in fire pits and seating walls that extend the usable season of your yard.

Landscape Lighting

Landscape Lighting

Low-voltage LED systems that highlight architecture, paths, and plantings.

Outdoor Living Spaces

Outdoor Living Spaces

Integrated patio + fire pit + lighting + plantings as one full project.

Project Gallery

Recent Hartford County Projects

Paver Patios
Walkways & Pathways
Retaining Walls
Fire Pits & Seating Walls
Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What Hartford County towns do you serve?
We serve all 29 cities and towns in Hartford County, Connecticut — from Newington and West Hartford to Simsbury, Glastonbury, Farmington, Manchester, and Bristol. Headquartered in Newington.
Do you charge for estimates?
No. Every estimate is free, written, and delivered within 24–48 hours after an on-site visit. The price quoted is the price you pay — no surprise charges or day-of add-ons without your approval.
What does a paver patio cost in Connecticut?
Most installed paver patios in Connecticut run $15–$35 per square foot depending on material (Techo-Bloc, Unilock, natural stone), base prep, drainage, and site access. We send written, itemized estimates after an on-site evaluation.
Do retaining walls require a permit in Connecticut?
Yes — Connecticut typically requires a permit for any retaining wall over 4 feet in height. Walls under 4 feet usually don't, though local town rules vary. We handle the permit process when one is required.

Still have questions?

Send us a quick note — we respond same business day.

Get a Free Estimate
Spring slots are filling fast — book early

Plan your outdoor living project

Free on-site evaluation, written design and pricing within 24–48 hours.

✓ Written fixed pricing ✓ Licensed & insured ✓ Same-day response