Masonry, concrete, irrigation, carpentry, planting, and maintenance all in-house. The name on the truck is the name that answers the phone.
Request an Estimate →Hand-cut limestone, flagstone, and brick by our own in-house masons. No subcontractors. Twenty-eight years of Hill Country stonework.
Since 1998 · Hand-Cut Limestone · Flagstone · Retaining Walls · Masonry · No Subcontractors
Every patio, wall, and walkway is built by our W-2 masons. The same crew shows up every morning until the project is done.
Hill Country limestone, decomposed granite, native flagstone. Sourced locally, set to last decades, not seasons.
We engineer for the actual property — slope, runoff, sun pattern, foot traffic. Beautiful stone fails fast when the drainage doesn't work.
Hardscape is one of the few categories of landscape work that almost always reveals its builder within three years. Settling. Cracking. Drainage failures. The good news: when the bones are built right, by a crew that understands soil and slope, the yard holds up for decades.
Hand-cut limestone. Set in proper bedding. Drainage engineered for the actual slope. Joints tooled before the mortar sets. Cleanup done before the crew leaves. Our masons have been working with the same Hill Country quarries for twenty-five years. We know which stone runs hot in August, which flagstone splits in February, and which limestone weathers gracefully through every Austin summer. This is the kind of work that gets harder to find every year. We do it because it's the only kind worth selling.
Hand-cut Hill Country limestone, custom-laid flagstone, decomposed granite. Designed for foot traffic, drainage, and sun pattern on your specific property.
Engineered stone, segmented block, or hand-cut limestone walls. Built for grade changes, drainage management, and decades of structural integrity.
Stepping stone paths, flagstone walks, decomposed granite trails. Routed around mature trees and existing planting beds.
Custom stone fire pits and outdoor fireplaces with masonry surrounds. Gas-line ready or wood-burning, per local code.
Limestone or flagstone stairs custom-cut to your grade. Joint patterns matched to the surrounding hardscape.
Stone borders, decorative inlays, and entry features integrated with concrete or paver driveways. Coordinated with your existing curb appeal.
Most hardscape contractors in Austin buy pre-cut, pre-tumbled stone from a distributor and lay it in standardized patterns. It goes faster. It costs less per square foot. It looks fine for about three years. We cut stone by hand because every property is a different shape, every slope wants a different joint pattern, and every Hill Country limestone block has its own grain. A hand-cut patio is one of the few craft elements left in modern construction. It costs more. It takes longer. And it lasts twice as long.
"They built a 600-square-foot limestone patio with a retaining wall integrated into the slope. Six years later, no settling, no lippage, no cracks. The drainage works exactly the way they said it would."
Hardscape client
Lakeway · 6-year client
"The flagstone walkway connects the front yard to the pool deck through three grade changes. Hand-cut. Tight joints. Looks like it grew there."
Composite hardscape client
Westlake · Source pending
"Their masons are the real deal. I watched them lay 80 linear feet of retaining wall and I couldn't tell you where one day's work ended and the next began."
Architect referral
Barton Creek
Everything you'd want to know before calling. Pick up the phone if yours isn't here.
Call the OfficePatio-only builds typically start at $25,000. Full hardscape projects — patio, retaining wall, walkways, fire feature — usually run $40,000 to $120,000+. We'll walk you through the specific cost drivers on your property during the estimate call.
Yes. Drainage is the first thing we engineer on any hardscape project. French drains, surface grading, channel drains — whatever the property and the local soil require.
We work directly with Hill Country quarries we've used for nearly three decades. Limestone, flagstone, and decomposed granite are all sourced locally where possible.
A medium patio runs four to eight weeks. A full hardscape build with retaining walls and walkways typically runs eight to fourteen weeks. We'll give you a specific timeline on the estimate.
Yes. We do this regularly — usually for homeowners whose original installer is no longer in business. We'll inspect the existing work, identify what can be salvaged, and rebuild the rest.
Often, yes. We source matching stone, replicate the original joint pattern, and blend the work into the existing hardscape. If a perfect match isn't possible, we'll tell you on the estimate.
Since 1998, our in-house masons have been laying limestone, cutting flagstone, and building retaining walls that hold up to Austin's soil, heat, and heavy rains.