Service Areas for Hardscape & Outdoor Living
Based in Shelton, CT. We design and build patios, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, drainage solutions, walkways, and fire features across the surrounding towns.

Towns We Serve Around Shelton
If you’re in the area and considering a new patio, wall, or outdoor kitchen, we can usually schedule a site visit quickly. These pages explain what’s common in each town and how we plan for drainage, grades, and finishes.
Trumbull, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Milford, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Stratford, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Derby, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Seymour, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Woodbridge, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Oxford, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Fairfield, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Westport, CT
Local planning notes, pricing factors, and the right build approach for your property.
Shelton, CT (Home Base)
Most projects start with a short onsite walkthrough to confirm elevations, drainage paths, and the layout you want. If you’re in Shelton, call or text and we’ll map next steps.
What Changes From Town to Town
- Grades and drainage: sloped lots and heavy rain demand a drainage-first plan.
- Access and staging: driveway width, side-yard access, and where materials can be placed affects labor time.
- Finish details: borders, soldier courses, caps, lighting, and seating walls change the final look and cost.
- Permits and HOA: some neighborhoods require approvals for walls, kitchens, or fireplaces—especially near property lines.
- Material match: we help choose pavers, caps, and stone that fit the style of your home and handle freeze/thaw.
If you’re unsure whether your project needs a permit or engineering, we’ll flag it during the planning phase and keep the scope realistic.
Not sure which service fits your project?
Tell us what you’re trying to build and what the yard is doing (slope, pooling water, settling). We’ll point you to the right next step.
Service Area FAQs
How far do you travel from Shelton?
Most projects are within the Shelton area and the nearby towns listed above. If you’re just outside these areas, call or text—if scheduling and access make sense, we’ll let you know.
Do you handle permits or approvals?
If a permit or HOA approval may be required, we’ll flag it early and help you understand what’s typically needed. Final permit submission depends on the town’s process and your scope.
Can you build in winter?
We can plan, design, and schedule work year-round. Installation timing depends on temperatures, ground conditions, and the specific system being built.
What’s the best way to get an accurate quote?
A quick site visit is the fastest path to a reliable number. We look at grades, drainage, access, and the finish details you want so pricing is based on real conditions—not guesses.
Do you work on drainage-only projects?
Yes. If water is cutting through a yard, pooling near the foundation, or washing out edges, we can design drainage fixes that protect the hardscape and the landscaping.
Can you match existing stone or pavers?
Often, yes. We’ll try to source a close match or design a clean transition (border, cap, or inlay) so the finished work looks intentional.