Real San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Ahwatukee yards we've designed and installed. Browse the grid, see the before-and-afters, and picture what your space could be.
Pavers, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, fire features, water features, decorative concrete, artificial grass, and landscape lighting — owner-walked, owner-bid, owner-finished.
Belgard and Pavestone hand-set on engineered base. Pattern, color, and border chosen with you before the first stone arrives.
See paver work →Mixed flagstone-and-concrete to clean modern paver patios. The transformation our reviews keep naming by first name.
See patio work →Engineered for the slope, drained behind the face, and finished to match the hardscape — not bolted on after the fact.
See wall work →Built-in grills, counters, bar seating, and stone-faced islands sized to your yard and the way you actually entertain.
See kitchen work →Gas firepits and full outdoor fireplaces tied into the patio design — finished masonry, not a kit dropped on the slab.
See fire work →Pondless basins, sheet-fall walls, and pool-adjacent water features set into the hardscape from day one.
See water work →Drainable base, seamed and pinned, with infill that holds up to Arizona sun and East Valley pets.
See turf work →Path, wash, and accent fixtures installed during the hardscape phase so conduit is buried, not surface-mounted.
See lighting work →Stamped, scored, and color-integrated concrete used where the budget calls for it, finished to read with the pavers.
See concrete work →Three different surfaces meeting at three different heights, with weeds in every joint, replaced with a single paver field, a defined border, and a drainage plan. The kind of job Abe P. and Jim B. both described — Edward walked the yard, sat at the kitchen table with samples, and bid against the other paver companies on a single sheet.
Outcome: one continuous patio, full step-out from the slider, and a planting bed that finally drains away from the house.
Forty feet of gravel-and-weeds along the south fence, redrawn as a paver run with a built-in grill island, bar seating, and a gas firepit at the end. Lighting conduit set during the hardscape phase, not chased through finished work.
Outcome: a usable outdoor room from October through May, with a single material story — pavers, stone-face, and warm-tone lighting — from the back slider to the gate.
Cracked concrete drive and a poured walk on different levels, pulled out and replaced with a banded paver driveway, a matching walkway to the door, and a low retaining wall to hold the grade. The kind of "before/after" Cyn D.'s review described — same footprint, completely different house.
Outcome: a single material vocabulary from the street to the front door, drainage corrected, and lighting tied into the same circuit as the rear yard.
Edward walks every job before it's bid. Tell us about your yard — pavers, patio, fire, water, kitchen, or all of the above — and we'll come look in person, no obligation.