Hardscaping Services in Denver
Durable hardscape installations that add structure and usable living space to your property. Built to handle Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles.
What's Included
- Custom patio design and installation
- Retaining walls for slope management
- Walkways and garden paths
- Fire pits and outdoor fireplaces
- Outdoor kitchens and living areas
- Proper base preparation for Colorado freeze-thaw protection
Seasonal Note: Best installed April through November. Ground must be thawed and stable. We can plan and design during winter for early spring installation. Concrete work requires temperatures above 40 degrees F.
Our Process
Site Evaluation
We assess your property's grade, soil stability, drainage patterns, and access to determine the best approach for your hardscape project.
Design & Materials
We present design options with material samples. You choose from natural stone, pavers, stamped concrete, or other options that suit your style and budget.
Base Preparation
Proper excavation, compaction, and base material installation. This step is critical in Colorado where frost heave can shift poorly built hardscapes.
Installation & Finishing
We install the hardscape elements, set joints, and finish with sealant or polymeric sand as needed. Final grading ensures proper drainage away from structures.
Common Challenges We Solve
Hardscaping Across the Denver Metro
We offer hardscaping in these areas and beyond.
Hardscaping FAQs
A standard paver patio in Denver ranges from $15 to $30 per square foot installed, depending on materials and complexity. A 300 square foot patio typically runs $4,500 to $9,000. Natural stone costs more, typically $25 to $50 per square foot. We provide exact quotes after an on-site assessment.
Properly built hardscapes withstand Colorado winters without issue. The key is base preparation: we excavate to a minimum depth of 8 inches, use compacted road base, and install a gravel layer for drainage. This prevents frost heave, which is the primary cause of cracking and shifting.
Small projects like walkways take 2 to 3 days. A standard patio takes 3 to 5 days. Larger projects with retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, or multiple elements can take 2 to 4 weeks. Weather delays are possible, so we plan projects with buffer time built in.
Most residential patio and walkway projects don't require permits. Retaining walls over 4 feet tall, structures with electrical or gas connections (outdoor kitchens, fire features), and projects near property lines may require permits. We handle the permitting process for you when needed.
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