Hardscaping is a term that may not be all that familiar to people working outside our industry, so we'll define it. Hardscaping is really structural landscaping, constructed from (usually) inorganic materials, such as brick (clay and concrete), block, natural stone or concrete. The structures built from these materials include brick paver patios, retaining walls, interlocking paver driveways, privacy walls, built-in grills, fire pits and even outdoor fireplaces.
Wood structures might be considered hardscaping as well, be we'll address that separately in our wood structures section.
From our facilities in New Holland, PA, we bring exquisite hardscapes to the residents of all of southeastern Pennsylvania.


One of the oldest building methods known to man. Portland cement, sand and water and you have the "glue" to stick together brick, block and stone. Despite it's years as a construction standard, it's only lately being tapped as a method for building truly unique outdoor hardscapes.
As the people of southeastern Pennsylvania find themselves spending more time in their backyards instead of off on long vacations, the way they use their backyards is changing. They want to be able to entertain guests outdoors and still be a part of the fun when preparing meals for their gatherings. The answer: partial or full outdoor kitchens.