Stone & Structure
Hardscape Contractor in DFW
Good hardscape looks clean, drains properly, and holds up to daily use. Chris builds stonework, gravel paths, walkways, planter walls, and patios that fit the property. He can also line the work up with the drainage, irrigation, sod, and grading around it so everything works together.

Good Fit
When to call for hardscape work
- Homes that need better outdoor access or usable space
- Stone, gravel, or walkway projects tied to drainage or grading
- Planter walls and hardscape accents around entries or drives
- Outdoor living projects you actually want to use, not just look at
Scope
What the estimate can include
- Material and layout discussion
- Prep, base, and drainage planning
- Stone, gravel, concrete, or wall construction
- Clean transitions into sod, beds, drives, or structures
Related Work
Project examples related to hardscape




DFW Service Area
Hardscape work across Dallas-Fort Worth
Chris serves homeowners, businesses, builders, and property managers across the metroplex.
Dallas
Dallas has a lot of older, established lots, which usually means irrigation updates, drainage fixes, fresh sod, and hardscape that has to work in tighter spaces.
Fort Worth
Fort Worth jobs run the full range — irrigation and new sod through drainage, gravel, hardscape, and larger site work for homes and businesses.
Frisco
Frisco is newer and growing fast, so most calls are irrigation, sod, drainage, and hardscape for younger landscapes still getting dialed in.
Plano
Plano's established neighborhoods tend to need irrigation repairs, sod replacement, French drains, and hardscape updates.
McKinney
In McKinney, a lot of the work is irrigation, new sod, drainage planning, and site work as yards get expanded or rebuilt.
Southlake
Southlake projects tend to be larger and need careful sequencing — irrigation, drainage, hardscape, and sod planned to work together.
Questions
Hardscape FAQs
Can hardscape and drainage be planned together?
Yes. Drainage should be considered before stone, gravel, patio, or walkway work is built.
Do you build smaller stone features?
Yes. Projects can include planter walls, gravel paths, stone details, walkways, and larger outdoor living elements.
Can hardscape be part of a larger residential project?
Yes. Chris often looks at hardscape alongside sod, irrigation, grading, and site work.
Get a free estimate from Chris.
Tell Chris what's happening on your property and he'll walk you through the fix and a fair price. Licensed, insured, and owner-operated across Dallas-Fort Worth.
