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J Porter.

“Phillippe and his team are second to none in this space of landscape design and execution. I was 100% satisfied with the workmanship and project management that Tekton provided and that involved construction of a retaining wall and stone pathway. An important performance indicator of any house-related contracted service is the follow-through: did they start and finish when they said they would? was the budget correctly estimated? and did they leave the property ready for its close-up? They did!”

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FAQ About Stone Landscaping

  • The best type of stone depends on your specific project and design preferences. For pathways, flagstone or pavers are excellent due to their flat surface and durability. For decorative elements, river rock or boulders provide a natural and beautiful look. Stones offer versatility and an aesthetic appeal that suits various landscaping styles. Their durability ensures they last through harsh weather conditions, making them a long-term solution for your landscape.

  • One of the main advantages of stone landscaping is its low maintenance. Once installed, it requires very little upkeep compared to other materials like wood or mulch. You may occasionally need to clean or power wash the stones to remove dirt or debris, but it’s generally a durable and hassle-free material. This makes it a great option for homeowners looking to reduce the time spent on yard maintenance.

  • Yes, stone is an excellent option for drainage and erosion control. It can be used in areas with poor drainage or on slopes where erosion is a concern. Stones, especially larger ones like boulders or strategically placed rock beds, help to slow down water flow and prevent soil from washing away. Not only is stone eco-friendly, but it also serves a functional role in protecting your landscape.

    Whether you want to prevent runoff or maximize your yard's potential, a well-built retaining wall will improve both the stability and appearance of your sloped yard.

  • Stone is one of the most durable landscaping materials available. It can withstand extreme temperatures, from freezing cold winters to hot summers, without warping, cracking, or deteriorating. Its natural composition makes it ideal for any climate, and because it’s a low-maintenance material, it won’t require special treatments to keep it looking great year after year.