
Patios, walls and drainage for Waxhaw homes in the big master-planned communities.

Outdoor living sized for the generous rear yards Cureton and Providence Downs were originally platted with.

Recurring lawn service for the master-planned yards where HOA standards set the bar for curb appeal.

Block walls square up the excavated back yards Union County builders hand over on sloped lots.

Extended driveways and parking pads for the master-planned lots that long ago outgrew a two-car apron.

Whole-yard establishment on the master-planned lots where builders leave nothing behind but freshly graded clay.

Cohesive front-yard designs that meet the Cureton and Providence Downs standards while still looking distinctly individual.
Hardscaping in Waxhaw is mostly finishing what the builder left. Homes in MillBridge, Lawson and Hunter Oaks sell around the high five hundreds, so the yards behind them are expected to match the house, and they rarely arrive that way. The common project is a wall to cut the slope, a patio on the level ground it creates, and drainage so neither one sits in water after a storm.


The town splits between a walkable historic downtown of older homes and a ring of large amenity neighborhoods built out over the past twenty years. Providence Downs South runs to luxury homes on spacious lots, Aero Plantation is unlike anything else in the region, and Millbridge alone sold ninety-nine homes in a recent year. Ground here rolls more than it does closer to the river, so grade drives most of the work.
The core work is paver patios, retaining walls and french drains. We also handle concrete driveways, sod installation, fire pits and lawn care. View all of our services.
Yes, along with Cureton, Lawson, Hunter Oaks and the older streets around historic downtown. Several of those neighborhoods run architectural review, so we build to what has been approved and work within the access the community allows.
Slope conversion first, because the ground rolls and builders grade for the house rather than the yard. After that it is outdoor living: a patio, a seating wall, and often a fire feature. Larger lots also bring clearing and grading along the back boundary.
Usually yes. In amenity communities the paving, wall block and cap details tend to repeat, so we choose materials that read as though they were part of the original build rather than added afterward. Bringing photos of what you like nearby helps.
Send a message with the neighborhood and what you want built, and we will work the options through before pricing anything. Get a free quote.
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We provide hardscaping and landscaping to homeowners across Waxhaw and the surrounding Union County communities.

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