Gravel and Decomposed Granite
Decomposed granite, aka goldfines and grayfines, is a great choice if you feel you want a more natural touch to an area, while still wanting to use it as a walkway or sitting area. It crunches as you walk on it, with a look similar to a baseball infield. It is compacted as part of…
Travertine, Tile, and Porcelain Pavers
These flooring materials come in many different colors, sizes, and patterns. Travertine is a natural stone, while tile and porcelain pavers are manufactured. Porcelain pavers are created with a natural stone look in mind, but eliminating the need for any maintenance. Travertine Tile and Porcelain Pavers
Natural Stone
Flagstone and slate are the more common natural stone to use for patios and walkways, but the list doesn’t end there. Some stones need a concrete base, while others are strong enough to sit on a compacted base rock base.
Pavers
Pavers can be used for patios, walkways, driveways, and porches. Anything from a more traditional, cottage style yard, to a modern, contemporary style can be achieved with pavers. Contrary to concrete, pavers are slightly more flexible, should you choose to change the size of a patio later. More pavers can be added to or removed…
Concrete
Concrete has come a long way in the last 10 years. We have the ability to offer you sandblast concrete, stamped, and colored choices. To choose concrete color, we will leave you a color guide to help you. You can also visit Davis Colors via this link: https://www.daviscolors.com
Fireplaces and Fire Pits
Where do you gather once the sun sets? Around a fire seems to be the most natural answer. If you’re looking for more of a focal point, a fireplace would be a great solution. If you would rather have a circular seating area with a central heat source, meaning everyone would sit facing one another,…
Driveways
So many options…
Decks
Decks are great solutions when a back yard patio needs to be elevated due to slopes or if tree roots continue to disrupt the patio surface below. The choices are nearly endless: from the traditional redwood and doug fir, to ipe or cedar hardwoods, and even synthetic materials which require no maintenance.