Service
Hardscape
Patios, pavers, walkways, retaining walls, fire pits — the bones of a yard you'll use every day.
Hardscape is the half of landscape design that doesn't grow. Done right, it disappears into the yard — you stop noticing the surface and just notice that you're outside, on something solid, that doesn't move when it rains.
We design and build hardscape integrated with the planting, never bolted on after. The grade, the drainage, and the joint pattern all show up in the final feel.
What we build
- Concrete-paver patios and pool decks
- Brick walkways and decomposed-granite paths
- Retaining walls (block, stacked stone, board-form concrete)
- Fire pits and outdoor seat walls
- Stepping-stone runs through turf or planting
- Driveway aprons and brick or paver driveways
How we build it
Subgrade is everything. We over-excavate, install proper base material, compact in lifts, and bed pavers in the right material for the application. The reason hardscape fails in San Diego is bad base, not bad pavers — we don't take the shortcut.
Hardscape + planting, designed together
Soft edges
We let planting overhang hardscape edges so the patio looks settled-in by year two, not like a parking lot with grass next to it.
Drainage hidden
Channel drains, French drains, and grade tweaks are built into the design — not added later when puddles show up.
Common Questions
Hardscape — FAQ
Do you do permits?
Yes for retaining walls over 4 feet, driveway aprons in the right-of-way, and any structural work. Patios and pavers usually don't need a permit in Coronado.
How long does a paver patio take?
Most residential patios are 5-10 working days from demo to broom-clean, weather permitting.
Can you match existing hardscape?
Usually, yes. Pavers, brick, and decomposed granite all come in many colors — we'll source what blends with what's already there.
Free, no-pressure consultation
Tell us about your yard.
Samuel will walk the property, listen to what you want, and tell you honestly what we'd do — and what we wouldn't.