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Share the details and a few photos of your yard. We'll review the slope, drainage, and what you want to use the space for, then follow up within one business day to schedule a walk-through.

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Hours
Mon–Fri · 7:30am – 6:00pm
Sat · 9:00am – 2:00pm
Sun · Closed
Service area
Charlotte, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville & the Lake Norman towns
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Before You Ask

Questions homeowners ask first

The initial estimate and walk-through are free. If your project needs engineered drawings or a survey, we'll tell you up front before any cost is involved — there are never surprise fees just to get a number.

Most single-service jobs run one to two weeks. A full backyard remodel — grading, drainage, wall, pavers, sod, and lighting — usually lands between four and seven weeks depending on size and weather. You'll get a firm schedule before we start.

Yes. We're a licensed and insured contractor in North Carolina, and engineered walls are permitted and built to code. We're happy to share documentation at your walk-through.

Charlotte and the Lake Norman towns — Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, and Mooresville — plus the surrounding communities. If you're just outside that ring, reach out anyway and we'll let you know.

Every install carries a written 5-year workmanship warranty, on top of any manufacturer warranties on pavers, block, and lighting fixtures. We build it to last, and we put that in writing.

That's the whole point of how we work. One crew solves the water, builds the structure, lays the surface, and aims the lights — so the parts fit together and one team is accountable for the result.