Hardscape Contractors in Wilson Heights, NC

Hardscaping That Actually Lasts

Professional hardscape installation that handles North Carolina weather and your timeline.

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Professional Hardscape Installation Services

Outdoor Spaces You'll Use Year-Round

Your backyard becomes the space you actually want to spend time in. No more looking at that uneven patio or dealing with water pooling where it shouldn’t.

When hardscaping is done right, you get outdoor areas that work in every season. Proper drainage keeps water away from your foundation. Materials that can handle our hot summers and occasional ice storms without cracking or shifting.

You’ll have spaces for entertaining, quiet mornings with coffee, or just a better view from your kitchen window. The kind of outdoor areas that make you glad you invested in your property instead of wondering if you should have just lived with what you had.

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We Know Wilson Heights Properties

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been handling hardscape projects in Wilson Heights and surrounding areas for years. We understand how North Carolina’s clay soil behaves and what materials hold up best in our climate.

You won’t find us cutting corners on base preparation or using materials that look good for six months. We’re the company other contractors call when they need advice on drainage or material selection.

Our crews show up when scheduled, clean up properly, and handle permits correctly. We’re licensed, insured, and established in this community because we do the work right the first time.

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Hardscape Design and Build Process

How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we look at your property and discuss what you want to accomplish. We’ll identify any drainage issues, measure everything properly, and talk through material options that make sense for your budget and timeline.

Next comes the design phase where we create a plan that works with your property’s natural flow. We handle permits if needed and order materials. Then our crews start with proper excavation and base preparation – the part you can’t see but determines whether your hardscape lasts five years or twenty-five.

Installation follows with attention to proper grading, joint spacing, and finishing details. We clean up completely and walk through the finished project with you. You get outdoor spaces that function properly and look the way you envisioned.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every hardscape project includes proper site preparation, which means excavation to the right depth and base material that won’t shift over time. We handle grading for proper water flow and install edge restraints that keep everything in place.

Material installation follows industry standards for spacing, leveling, and finishing. We use polymeric sand for joints and seal surfaces when appropriate. All debris gets removed and disturbed areas around the project get restored.

You also get guidance on maintenance and care specific to the materials we install. Most clients are surprised how little maintenance properly installed hardscaping requires, but knowing what to watch for helps protect your investment long-term.

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How long does a typical hardscape 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 full backyard transformation with retaining walls and multiple areas can take 1-2 weeks. Weather affects timing since we can’t pour concrete or install certain materials in rain or extreme temperatures. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during planning and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is proper preparation – rushing the base work to meet an arbitrary deadline usually causes problems later.
Pavers can be individually replaced if damaged and handle freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete. They’re more expensive upfront but often cost less long-term because repairs are easier. Stamped concrete costs less initially and offers more design flexibility with colors and patterns. However, if it cracks, the entire section usually needs replacement. In North Carolina’s climate, both work well when installed properly, but pavers give you more options if you need repairs or want to expand later. Your choice often comes down to budget, desired appearance, and how permanent you want the installation.
Most basic patios and walkways don’t require permits, but retaining walls over a certain height do. Any work that affects drainage or involves electrical for lighting typically needs permits. Commercial projects almost always require permits regardless of scope. We handle the permit process for projects that need them – it’s easier than trying to figure out requirements yourself. The permit process usually adds 1-2 weeks to project timeline but ensures everything meets local codes. It’s worth doing correctly because unpermitted work can cause issues when you sell your property.
Proper drainage starts with understanding how water moves across your property naturally. We grade surfaces to direct water away from foundations and toward appropriate drainage areas. Sometimes this means installing French drains or adjusting slopes more than expected. Clay soil common in our area requires specific techniques for water management. We never just install hardscaping over existing drainage problems – that creates bigger issues later. If your property has standing water or erosion problems, we address those as part of the hardscape design. Good drainage isn’t optional; it’s what keeps your investment looking good years later.
Properly installed hardscaping requires minimal maintenance. Annual cleaning and occasional weed control between pavers covers most needs. Sealed surfaces might need resealing every 3-5 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. Joint sand occasionally needs topping off, especially after heavy rains. The biggest maintenance issue is usually keeping drainage areas clear of debris. We provide specific care instructions for the materials we install because different products have different requirements. Most clients find hardscape maintenance much easier than lawn care – no mowing, watering, or fertilizing required.
Hardscape costs vary significantly based on materials, site conditions, and project complexity. Basic concrete patios start around $8-12 per square foot, while high-end natural stone can run $20-30 per square foot or more. Retaining walls, drainage work, and difficult access increase costs. We provide detailed estimates after seeing your property because accurate pricing requires understanding soil conditions, access for equipment, and specific material preferences. Most clients find the investment worthwhile because quality hardscaping adds significant property value and eliminates ongoing maintenance costs. We’ll work with your budget to prioritize elements that give you the biggest impact.