Protect Your Landscape with Structural Stonework

Functional Walls That Look Beautiful

Our stone and block retaining walls are designed to hold back soil, manage water runoff, and add usable space to your property.

We use geogrid reinforcement and proper drainage techniques to ensure every wall withstands frost, rain, and time.

Built to Withstand Pressure and Time

If your property has a slope, you’re losing usable space to runoff and erosion. Our retaining walls hold back soil while adding beauty and utility to your yard. From segmental block to natural fieldstone, we match materials to your home’s aesthetic and terrain.


Each wall is reinforced with proper drainage, base compaction, and geogrid (for taller builds). We don’t cut corners—our walls stand firm through rain, frost, and decades of use.

Our Retaining Wall Options Include

  • Segmental block walls

  • Natural stone (fieldstone or granite)

  • Boulder walls for rustic or coastal looks

  • Tiered garden beds

  • Raised patios and sitting walls

FAQS

How often should I mow my lawn?

The frequency of mowing will depend on the type of grass you have and the climate you live in. In general, however, you should mow your lawn every 7-10 days during the growing season and every 2-3 weeks during the cooler months.

How much water does my lawn need?

Most lawns need about 1 inch of water per week during the growing season. However, this amount may vary depending on the type of grass you have, the climate you live in, and the amount of rainfall you receive.

How can I get rid of weeds in my lawn?

There are a number of ways to get rid of weeds in your lawn. One way is to pull them by hand. Another way is to use a weed control product. However, it is important to choose a weed control product that is safe for the type of grass you have and the environment.