Hardscape Contractors in Pawtucket, NC

Transform Your Property with Expert Hardscaping

Professional hardscape installation that increases your property value and creates outdoor spaces you’ll actually use.

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Professional Hardscape Installation Services

What You Get with Professional Hardscaping

Your property becomes more valuable the day we finish. Not just because it looks better, but because you’ve added permanent, functional square footage to your outdoor living space.

You stop worrying about maintenance. No more replanting, reseeding, or constant upkeep. Quality hardscaping gives you beautiful outdoor areas that handle North Carolina weather without falling apart.

Your drainage problems disappear. Proper hardscape installation includes grading and drainage solutions that direct water away from your foundation instead of letting it pool around your property.

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We Know North Carolina Properties

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been handling hardscape projects in Pawtucket and surrounding areas for years. We understand how North Carolina soil behaves, what materials hold up best in our climate, and how to build hardscapes that last.

You’re not getting a crew that learned hardscaping in Arizona trying to figure out Carolina clay. We’ve been working with local soil conditions, weather patterns, and building codes since day one.

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Hardscape Design and Build Process

How We Handle Your Hardscape Project

We start with a site visit to assess your property, discuss what you want to accomplish, and identify any drainage or grading issues that need addressing. No guesswork, no surprises later.

Next comes design and material selection. We’ll show you options that fit your budget and explain why certain materials work better for your specific situation. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting before we break ground.

Installation happens in phases. Excavation and base preparation first, then material installation, and finally cleanup and final grading. We handle permits, coordinate material deliveries, and keep you updated throughout the process.

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Residential Commercial Hardscape Services

Complete Hardscaping Services for Every Property

We handle everything from simple walkways to complex multi-level patios with retaining walls and integrated drainage systems. Residential projects, commercial properties, and everything in between.

Our hardscaping services include patios, walkways, driveways, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, fire pit areas, and decorative hardscape features. We work with natural stone, concrete pavers, brick, and other quality materials that perform well in North Carolina.

Every project includes proper base preparation, drainage considerations, and professional installation techniques that prevent settling, cracking, and other common hardscape problems. You get a finished product that looks good and stays that way.

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How long does a typical hardscape installation project take to complete?

Most residential hardscape projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. A simple patio might be done in 2-3 days, while a multi-level design with retaining walls could take a week or more. Weather can affect timing since we can’t pour concrete or lay pavers in heavy rain. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Commercial projects typically take longer due to size and permit requirements.
Pavers cost more upfront but give you flexibility and easier repairs. If one paver cracks or stains, you replace just that piece. Poured concrete is less expensive initially but if it cracks, you’re looking at major repair work. Pavers also handle freeze-thaw cycles better than solid concrete, which matters in North Carolina. Both can look great, but pavers typically last longer and give you more design options. We’ll show you samples of both so you can see the difference in person.
Depends on what you’re building and where. Simple patios and walkways usually don’t require permits, but retaining walls over a certain height do. If we’re working near property lines or affecting drainage, permits might be required. We handle permit applications when needed and make sure everything meets local building codes. It’s better to get permits when required than deal with problems later when you sell your property or have an insurance claim.
Drainage is part of every hardscape project, not an afterthought. We grade the base to direct water away from your foundation and toward appropriate drainage areas. For larger projects, we might install French drains or other drainage systems. Poor drainage destroys hardscapes over time, so we build it right from the start. If your property has existing drainage problems, we’ll identify those during the site visit and include solutions in your project plan.
We stand behind our work with warranties on both materials and installation. If something settles, shifts, or fails due to installation issues, we’ll fix it. Most problems come from poor base preparation or inadequate drainage, which is why we focus on those areas during installation. Normal wear and tear isn’t covered, but structural problems related to our work are. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered before starting your project so you know what to expect.
Yes, we regularly work around existing trees, gardens, pools, and other features. Sometimes it’s more cost-effective to work with what’s already there, sometimes it makes sense to relocate things. We’ll assess your situation during the site visit and give you options. Protecting existing landscaping takes extra care and planning, but it’s often worth it to preserve mature trees or established garden areas. We’ll be upfront about what can be saved and what might need to be moved or removed.