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Sod install
Hardscaping: Welcome

New Lawn Installation

Home and Property Care will install sod or seed that will meet the conditions that are present in your landscape. We offer sod and seed that does well in wet, dry, shade, and sunny parts of your property.

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Driveways

Pavers

More environmentally friendly than asphalt or concrete, pavers minimize the runoff that can pollute. Home and Property care works with you to help customize the driveway to your standards.

Cobblestone Edging and Driveway Aprons

A small, round stone larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, cobblestones were used to pave streets before concrete and asphalt were invented. Today, cobblestone is used on driveways, edging, and the apron at the end of the driveway.

Stone

Stone driveways are the least expensive to create but they require the most maintenance compared to asphalt or pavers. New stones should be added every 2-3 years. There are many different types of stone to choose from for your driveway.

Crushed Shells

White sea shells that have been aged and crushed make a beautiful driveway or walkway. 

Asphalt

A driveway paved with asphalt can last up to 40 years. Asphalt is known for being durable, and low-maintenance. Proper asphalt installation requires heavy equipment. It is recommended to apply a driveway sealant after asphalt has been installed.

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Walkways, patios and stairs

We work with you to add a tasteful bit of masonry to your landscape. If you can envision the final product, we can find a way to produce it for you. 

For stairs we like to use: 

-brick

-granite

-blue stone


 For patios and walkways we like to use:

-pavers

-cobblestone

-brick

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Retaining Walls

Help manage erosion and drainage while adding a eye grabbing structure to your landscape. Retaining walls tend to be made from pavers, wood, or stones and can help add both taste and function. Whether you are trying to encapsulate a raised garden bed or prevent erosion, or help with drainage on your property, a retaining wall is a beautiful addition and we’d be happy to help you!

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