A great backyard adds the equivalent of another room to your house — for nine months of the year in North Dallas, you'll use it more than your formal dining. We design and build outdoor living spaces that hold up to Texas weather.
What we build
- Stone, paver, and stamped-concrete patios with proper drainage
- Covered patios with cedar, steel, or cable-stay roofing
- Pergolas — wood, aluminum, or louvered (Struxure-style)
- Outdoor kitchens with built-in grills, refrigeration, pizza ovens, and sinks
- Outdoor fireplaces and fire pits (wood-burning or gas)
- Retaining walls and grade work
- Pool decks, coping, and equipment screens
- Landscape lighting, low-voltage wiring, and weatherproof outlets
- Gutters, downspouts, and drain tile around the patio
Materials
We build with materials that hold up to Texas freeze-thaw: porcelain pavers, real flagstone, full-thickness brick, cedar (sealed), and powder-coated steel. We don't install thin-set veneers on horizontal surfaces — they crack.
Drainage matters most
Most failed patios in North Dallas failed because nobody addressed water. Before we lay a single paver, we look at where water comes from, where it's going, and what happens in a 4" rain. Sleeves under hardscape, French drains, and grading are baked into every quote.
Timeline
A 400-sq-ft paver patio with simple lighting runs 5–8 working days. A covered outdoor kitchen with utilities can be 3–6 weeks.

