Hardscaping Contractor in Marlin, TX

Your Outdoor Space, Done Right

Professional patio pavers and custom hardscape design with 1-2 week response times, not months.

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Custom Hardscape Design Marlin

Outdoor Spaces That Actually Work

You want an outdoor space that looks great and handles Texas weather without constant upkeep. That means choosing the right materials, proper installation, and a design that fits how you actually use your property.

Our hardscaping creates outdoor areas you’ll use year-round. Patio pavers that don’t crack in the heat. Walkways that handle heavy rain without washing out. Fire pits and seating areas are positioned in locations where you will genuinely want to spend time.

The result is an outdoor space that adds value to your property and gives you more usable living area. No more looking at that unused backyard and wondering what it could be.

Hardscaping Company Marlin, TX

Licensed, Certified, and Actually Available

We’ve been serving Marlin and Central Texas since 2010. We’re BBB-certified and properly licensed for irrigation work, which matters more than you might think when installing hardscapes around existing sprinkler systems.

While most contractors are booked 2-3 months out, we typically respond within 1-2 weeks. We handle both residential and commercial projects, and we’re willing to travel up to 3-4 hours for the right job.

We rebranded in 2022 as part of our commitment to growing with our community’s needs. That means better systems, better communication, and the same reliable service Central Texas has counted on for over a decade.

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Patio Installation Process Marlin

Simple Process, Professional Results

First, we come out to see your space and understand what you want to accomplish. No generic estimates—we look at drainage, existing irrigation, and how the space connects to your home.

Then we create a custom design that fits your property and budget. We’ll show you material options that work in our Texas climate and explain why certain choices make sense for your specific situation.

Installation starts with proper ground preparation—the part most people don’t see but determines whether your hardscape lasts 5 years or 25. We handle all the excavation, base preparation, and precise installation of your patio pavers or walkway materials. Clean-up is included, and we’ll walk you through maintenance so your investment stays looking great.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every hardscaping project includes site evaluation, custom design, proper excavation, and professional installation. We handle permits when needed and coordinate with existing irrigation systems without damaging your sprinklers.

Material options include natural stone, concrete pavers, and specialty materials designed for Texas weather. We’ll help you choose what’s best for your budget and upkeep by discussing the pros and cons.

You also get our experience with Central Texas soil conditions and drainage requirements. We know what works in Marlin’s clay soil and how to prevent the settling and shifting that ruins cheaper installations. That’s why we can stand behind our work with confidence.

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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—we won’t pour base materials or set pavers in the rain because it compromises the foundation. Larger commercial projects or complex designs with multiple levels might take 1-2 weeks. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is proper preparation—rushing the base work to meet a deadline just creates problems later.
Concrete pavers offer more color and pattern options, cost less, and provide consistent sizing for easier installation. They’re engineered to handle freeze-thaw cycles and won’t crack like poured concrete. Natural stone costs more but gives you unique textures and colors that improve with age. Flagstone and limestone work well in Texas heat. Both options last decades when installed properly. Your choice usually comes down to budget and the look you want. We’ll show you samples so you can see how each material looks with your home’s style.
Yes, proper drainage is built into every hardscape project. Poor drainage is the number one cause of paver shifting and settling. We evaluate your property’s natural water flow and grade the base to direct water away from your home and hardscape surface. If needed, we install drainage systems or adjust the design to work with your property’s natural drainage patterns. Since we also handle irrigation, we understand how water moves through Central Texas soil and can spot potential problems before they become expensive repairs.
Not when done properly. We’re licensed for irrigation work, so we know how to locate and work around existing sprinkler lines. Before any excavation, we’ll mark your irrigation system and adjust the design if needed to avoid conflicts. If we do need to relocate sprinkler heads or lines, we handle that as part of the project. Many contractors skip this step and end up cutting irrigation lines during excavation. Then you’re dealing with water damage and repair costs on top of your hardscape project.
Costs vary based on size, materials, and site conditions, but most residential patios range from $12 to $25 per square foot installed. Simple concrete paver patios start around $12-15 per square foot. Natural stone and complex designs with multiple levels or built-in features cost $20-25+ per square foot. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Additional costs might include drainage solutions, irrigation adjustments, or permits. We’ll discuss all potential costs upfront—no surprises.
Patio pavers need minimal maintenance when installed correctly. Annual tasks include sweeping out debris from joints and reapplying joint sand as needed. Every 2-3 years, you might want to pressure wash and reseal the surface to maintain color and protect against stains. Weeds can grow in joints if sand washes out, but proper installation and occasional sand replacement prevent this. Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged without affecting the rest of the patio. We’ll show you proper maintenance techniques and recommend local suppliers for sand and sealers.