Hardscaping Contractor in Crawford, TX

Custom Patios That Actually Get Finished

Professional paver installation with 1-2 week response time, not months of waiting around.

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Custom Hardscape Design Crawford

Your Backyard Becomes the Gathering Spot

You get a patio that handles Texas weather and actually looks like the design you approved. No settling pavers, no standing water, no wondering if it’ll hold up next summer.

Your outdoor space works the way you pictured it. Friends want to come over. Family dinners move outside. Property value goes up because the work was done right the first time.

The stress of managing contractors disappears because you’re working with people who show up when they say they will and finish what they start.

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We've Been Doing This Since 2010

Huaco Landscape & Irrigation handles hardscaping, irrigation, and landscape work across Crawford and the surrounding area. We’re licensed for irrigation work and certified with the Better Business Bureau.

We rebranded in 2022 but have been serving Texas properties since 2010. We work on both residential patios and commercial hardscape projects for construction companies.

What sets us apart is response time – while most contractors are booked 2-3 months out, we typically schedule new projects within 1-2 weeks.

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Patio Installation Process Crawford

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we come out to look at your space and talk through what you want. No pressure, just figuring out if the project makes sense and what it’ll take to do it right.

Next comes design and planning. You’ll see exactly what the finished patio will look like and get a clear timeline and cost breakdown before any work starts.

Installation starts with proper base preparation – the part most people don’t see but determines whether your pavers stay level for years or start shifting after the first heavy rain. Then comes paver installation, finishing work, and cleanup.

You get a walkthrough when it’s done to make sure everything meets your expectations before we consider the job complete.

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Patio Pavers Crawford Texas

What's Included in Professional Hardscape Work

Custom hardscape design that fits your space and budget. Proper excavation and base preparation using the right materials for Texas soil conditions. Professional paver installation with attention to drainage and long-term stability.

We handle walkway pavers, patio pavement, retaining walls, and other hardscape features. Projects include both decorative elements and functional drainage solutions.

The work comes with proper cleanup and a final walkthrough. Since we also handle irrigation and landscaping, we can coordinate hardscape work with other outdoor projects without juggling multiple contractors.

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Most residential patio projects take 3-5 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Weather can add time, especially if there’s been heavy rain that affects soil conditions. Larger commercial hardscape projects or complex designs with multiple levels and features might take 1-2 weeks. The key is proper base preparation – rushing this part leads to problems later, so we take the time needed to do it right even if it means an extra day on the front end.
Quality pavers are denser, more consistent in size, and handle freeze-thaw cycles better. Cheap pavers often have irregular thickness, which makes installation harder and leads to an uneven surface. They also tend to fade faster and crack more easily under Texas sun and temperature changes. The bigger difference is usually in installation – quality work includes proper base materials, correct sand bedding, and attention to drainage. You can use expensive pavers and still get a poor result if the installation is rushed or corners are cut on base preparation.
Yes, drainage is built into every hardscape project from the design phase. Poor drainage destroys paver installations – water pools, bases wash out, and pavers start shifting or settling unevenly. We grade the base properly, install drainage where needed, and make sure water moves away from structures and doesn’t create problems elsewhere in your yard. Since we also do irrigation work, we understand how water moves across properties and can spot potential issues before they become expensive problems.
We can match existing materials and work around established landscaping in most cases. The key is planning – we’ll look at what you have, figure out how new work integrates with existing features, and let you know upfront if there are any compatibility issues. Sometimes it makes sense to modify existing elements slightly to get a better overall result. Since we handle both hardscaping and landscaping, we can coordinate changes across different aspects of your outdoor space without requiring separate contractors.
Properly installed pavers shouldn’t settle or shift significantly. When this happens, it’s usually due to inadequate base preparation, poor drainage, or using the wrong base materials for soil conditions. We handle base preparation correctly from the start – proper excavation depth, appropriate base materials, correct compaction, and attention to drainage. If issues do develop, the cause is usually identifiable and fixable, but prevention through proper installation is much better than repairs after the fact.
We typically work within the Crawford area and surrounding communities, but will travel up to 3-4 hours for larger projects that make the travel worthwhile. Distance affects scheduling – local projects are easier to check on and handle any follow-up needs. For projects further out, we make sure everything is planned thoroughly upfront and coordinate timing to minimize trips. Commercial projects and larger residential hardscape installations are usually worth the travel time, while smaller repairs or basic patio work is better handled locally.