From a simple, clean rectangular patio to a curved, multi-level design with a seat wall, fire pit, and built-in borders, we handle the full build — excavation, base, drainage, and the finished stone or paver surface. Licensed and fully insured, with free estimates and real photos of patios we've built so you know exactly what you're getting.
Pavers or Natural Bluestone
Concrete pavers give you a huge range of colors, shapes, and patterns, crisp borders and banding, and the practical advantage that a single paver can be lifted and reset if it's ever needed. Natural bluestone gives you the rich, full-color stone look that pairs perfectly with New England homes — thermal (smooth) or natural cleft, in a clean cut pattern or irregular flagging.
We'll show you options that fit your home's style and your budget, and help you choose a pattern, color, and border that will still look right in ten years rather than dated. Both materials, installed correctly, make a patio that lasts.
The Base Is the Patio
Anyone can lay pavers on sand for a season. The patios that stay flat through Connecticut winters are the ones built on a properly excavated and compacted base. We dig out to the right depth, install and compact crushed-stone base in lifts, set a bedding layer, lay the surface to the right slope so water runs off, and lock it all in with edge restraint and polymeric sand in the joints.
That slope and drainage detail is what keeps water from pooling on the patio or running toward your foundation — and the compacted base is what keeps the surface from settling and heaving. It's invisible work, and it's the whole difference.
Patios That Become Outdoor Rooms
The best patios connect to the rest of the yard. A seat wall gives you built-in seating and frames the space. A fire pit makes it a three-season room. Steps and a walkway tie the patio to the house and the driveway. Belgian block or a contrasting paver border defines the edges cleanly. Because we self-perform masonry, hardscaping, and landscaping, we can design and build all of it as one connected outdoor living space.
Built for Connecticut Weather
Connecticut puts patios through freeze-thaw, heavy rain, and snow load every year. We build for it — correct base depth, real drainage, proper joint sand, and quality material rated for our climate. The result is a patio that doesn't shift, pool, or grow weeds through the joints, and that looks better as it settles into the landscape.






