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Concrete contractor in Buford, GA — Greenstone Landscaping LLC
Buford, GA · Gwinnett & Hall County·
4.9 · 130+ reviews

Buford's Trusted Concrete & Hardscape Contractor

Greenstone Landscaping LLC serves Buford, GA and surrounding Gwinnett and Hall County with expert concrete driveways, paver patios, stamped concrete, retaining walls, sod installation, and drainage systems. 4.9-star rated — free estimates within 24 hours.

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Concrete & Hardscape Services in Buford, GA

From new concrete driveways to paver outdoor living spaces — every Buford project starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with results built to last.

Concrete Driveways

Broom finish, exposed aggregate, and decorative driveways built right for Buford's established and new-construction properties. Proper base prep and reinforcement on every pour.

From $5/sq ftTop Service

Paver Patios & Walkways

Travertine, concrete, and natural stone pavers on properly compacted bases. Front entry walkways, backyard entertainment patios — all done to Buford's upscale residential standard.

From $15/sq ftTop Service

Stamped Concrete

Cobblestone, Ashlar Slate, travertine, and wood plank patterns. Decorative stamped finishes for driveways, patios, and pool surrounds throughout Buford.

From $12/sq ft

Concrete Patios

Smooth, broom, and brushed concrete patios engineered for Gwinnett County's soil and Georgia's weather. Functional and beautiful outdoor living additions for Buford homes.

From $8/sq ft

Retaining Walls

Concrete block, natural stone, and boulder walls for Buford's sloped lots. Engineered for slope stability and built to handle Georgia's heavy rainfall and freeze cycles.

Free estimate

Sod Installation

Bermuda, Zoysia, and Fescue sod installed with full grading and soil prep. New lawn installations and full lawn renovations for Buford residential properties.

From $1/sq ft

Drainage Systems

French drains, channel drains, and regrading for Gwinnett County clay soil. Permanent solutions to standing water, foundation moisture, and yard runoff in Buford.

Free estimate

Land Grading

Site prep, yard leveling, and slope correction — essential before any sod, patio, or concrete project. We bring the right equipment to handle Buford jobs of any size.

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Why Choose Us

Why Buford Homeowners Choose Greenstone

Buford has grown fast — and so have homeowner expectations. We bring the quality, reliability, and honest pricing that Buford's established and new-construction neighborhoods deserve.

Fast Response Near Buford

We're based in Loganville — a quick drive from Buford. Fast estimate scheduling, no travel fees, and the same quick turnaround you'd expect from a truly local contractor.

New Construction & Established Homes

Buford has both new neighborhoods and established properties. We serve both — new construction needing first-time sod, driveways, and walkways, and existing homes needing replacements, upgrades, or drainage fixes.

Our Own Crew on Every Job

No subcontractors — ever. The estimator who walks your Buford property is part of the same team that builds your project. That's why our quality is consistent across every job.

Zero-Surprise Pricing

Every Buford estimate is fully itemized — materials, labor, disposal, cleanup. No vague totals, no change orders. What we quote is what you pay, every time.

Coverage

Neighborhoods We Serve in Buford

We cover all of Buford and the surrounding Gwinnett and Hall County communities. Not sure if we reach your street? Just call — we almost always do.

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Downtown Buford
Mall of Georgia Corridor
Shadburn Ferry Road
Buford Dam Road Area
Hamilton Mill Road
Old Friendship Road
Braselton Hwy Corridor
Buford Hwy North
Lanier Islands Area
Suwanee Creek Corridor
Spout Springs Road
Settles Bridge Road
And all surrounding Buford, Gwinnett & Hall County areas
Portfolio

Recent Buford Projects

A look at recent concrete and hardscape work completed for Buford and Gwinnett County homeowners.

Concrete driveway and paver walkway in Buford, GA

Concrete Driveway & Paver Walkway

Buford, GA

Full concrete driveway replacement with broom finish plus a new brick paver front walkway for a Buford homeowner — complete demo, base prep, reinforced pour, and cleanup.

Paver patio and retaining wall in Buford, GA

Travertine Patio & Retaining Wall

Gwinnett County, GA

Travertine paver patio with integrated retaining wall and fresh Zoysia sod installation for a Buford backyard — complete outdoor living transformation on a sloped lot.

Reviews

What Buford Homeowners Say

4.9· 130+ Google Reviews

“Greenstone replaced our entire cracked concrete driveway in Buford. They removed the old asphalt, installed a proper compacted gravel base, poured new reinforced concrete with a beautiful exposed aggregate finish. The crew was professional, clean, and finished ahead of schedule.”

Ryan S.
Buford, GA
Exposed Aggregate Driveway

“Had a travertine paver patio installed in our Buford backyard by Greenstone. Absolutely stunning result. They handled the full project — demo, base work, paver layout, and edge restraints — and the craftsmanship is exceptional. Exactly what I envisioned.”

Michelle H.
Buford, GA
Travertine Paver Patio

“We had fresh sod installed and a large section of our Buford backyard regraded to fix a longstanding drainage issue. Greenstone graded perfectly, laid beautiful Zoysia sod, and the result is a completely usable lawn — flat, green, and draining properly.”

Tom & Karen V.
Gwinnett County, GA
Sod Installation & Regrading
FAQ

Buford Concrete & Hardscape Questions

Common questions from Buford homeowners before scheduling their free estimate.

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Concrete driveways in Buford, GA typically cost $5–$9 per sq ft for a standard broom or smooth finish. Stamped and decorative driveways run $10–$18/sq ft. Every estimate is free, itemized, and includes demo, base prep, forming, pour, finishing, and cleanup — no surprise additions after we start.

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Retaining Walls That Look Good and Last

Retaining Walls That Look Good and Last

A sloped yard can turn a nice outdoor space into a constant headache. Soil washes out after heavy rain, planting beds shift, and parts of the property become hard to use. Retaining walls solve those problems when they are planned and built with the right purpose in mind. They do more than hold back soil. They shape the yard, improve drainage, create usable space, and give the landscape a more finished look.

For homeowners and property managers, that combination matters. A retaining wall is one of those upgrades that can be highly practical while still improving curb appeal. When it is done well, it looks like it belongs with the home, the grading, and the rest of the hardscape. When it is done poorly, it becomes a crack, lean, or drainage problem waiting to happen.

What retaining walls actually do

At the most basic level, retaining walls are built to resist the pressure of soil sitting behind them. That sounds simple, but the real job is broader than that. A well-built wall helps control erosion, supports grade changes, and creates flat areas for patios, walkways, planting beds, or open lawn space.

That is why retaining walls are often part of a larger outdoor plan rather than a stand-alone feature. If a property already needs grading work, drainage improvements, planting, or a new patio, a wall can tie those elements together. Instead of fighting the slope, the design starts using it.

The best results come from understanding the actual problem first. Sometimes the issue is steep grade. Sometimes it is runoff. Sometimes a customer wants more usable backyard space or a cleaner transition between driveway, patio, and landscape areas. The wall should be designed around that goal, not just added because the yard looks uneven.

Where retaining walls make the biggest difference

Retaining walls are especially useful on properties where elevation changes make the yard harder to manage or enjoy. A front yard with a slope near the driveway can look unfinished and become difficult to stabilize. A backyard with a drop-off may waste square footage that could otherwise support a seating area, planting bed, or play space.

In some cases, the value is mostly structural. The wall holds grade in place and reduces the ongoing wear caused by moving water and shifting soil. In other cases, the visual benefit is just as important. A layered landscape with clean lines tends to look more organized and intentional than an open slope with patchy grass and exposed dirt.

Small commercial properties can benefit too. When entrances, signage areas, or side yards need a cleaner appearance, retaining walls can help define the space and improve how the property presents from the street.

Choosing the right material for retaining walls

Material selection affects appearance, lifespan, and cost. There is no one right answer for every property. The best choice depends on wall height, soil conditions, drainage demands, and the style of the surrounding space.

Segmental concrete blocks are a common option because they offer a clean look, good durability, and design flexibility. They work well in many residential settings and can complement patios, walkways, and other hardscape features. Natural stone has a more organic appearance and can be a strong fit when the landscape leans traditional or higher-end. Poured concrete can create a more modern, solid appearance, though it may require a different visual approach to keep it from feeling too plain or industrial.

Timber walls are sometimes considered because of lower initial cost, but they usually involve trade-offs. Wood can work in the right setting, yet it generally does not offer the same long-term durability as concrete or stone, especially in areas with moisture exposure. If the goal is a long-lasting solution with lower risk of early replacement, more durable materials are usually the better investment.

The surrounding features matter too. If a property already has a concrete driveway, stamped concrete patio, or other structured hardscape elements, the retaining wall should feel connected to those finishes. A wall that clashes with the rest of the exterior can make the project feel pieced together rather than professionally planned.

Why drainage matters more than most people expect

Most retaining wall failures are not really about the face material. They are about pressure building behind the wall. Water adds weight, weakens soil stability, and creates the kind of force that can push a wall outward over time.

That is why drainage is not an extra. It is part of the wall. Proper base preparation, gravel backfill, and a system for moving water away from the structure all play a major role in long-term performance. Without that support, even an attractive wall can start showing signs of stress far sooner than expected.

This is also where it pays to think beyond the wall itself. If downspouts, grading, or nearby paved surfaces are sending water toward the area, the design should address those conditions. A retaining wall built without considering runoff from the rest of the property may solve one problem while creating another.

Height, engineering, and when details really matter

Not every retaining wall is a major structural job, but wall height changes the level of planning required. Lower decorative or light-duty walls may have simpler construction needs. Taller walls, load-bearing walls, or walls near driveways, patios, or structures often need more technical review.

That is where experience matters. Soil type, surcharge loads, drainage conditions, and local code requirements can all affect how the wall should be built. Homeowners do not need to become engineers, but they do need to know that retaining walls are not just stacked materials. The parts you do not see, like the footing, compaction, and backfill, often determine whether the project lasts.

In places like Loganville, Winder, and Athens, where heavy rains can quickly expose grading and drainage issues, those hidden construction details are especially important. A wall has to handle real site conditions, not just look good on installation day.

Retaining walls as part of a better outdoor layout

One of the biggest advantages of retaining walls is how they improve the function of a property. A difficult slope can be turned into a series of purposeful levels. That may mean room for a patio, a defined planting area, better access through the yard, or cleaner transitions around the home.

This is often where customers see the most value. The wall is not only protecting the landscape. It is helping create space that is easier to use and easier to enjoy. For example, pairing a retaining wall with a concrete patio can transform a backyard that once felt cramped or uneven into an outdoor area with structure and room to gather.

That same thinking applies to the front of a property. A retaining wall near an entry, driveway edge, or sloped bed can sharpen the overall appearance and make the landscape feel finished. It gives definition to the property instead of letting the grade dictate everything.

What to look for in a professional installation

A good retaining wall project starts with a clear plan. The contractor should understand the site, explain the purpose of the wall, and recommend materials and construction methods that fit the conditions. That includes thinking through drainage, neighboring surfaces, access, and how the wall will look once the full area is complete.

It is also worth paying attention to alignment and finish quality. A retaining wall should have consistent lines, smooth transitions, and a layout that suits the surrounding space. On curved walls or tiered designs, those details are even more noticeable.

Most property owners are not looking for a wall in isolation. They want the whole outdoor area to feel more usable, more polished, and easier to live with. That is why working with a company that understands hardscaping as part of the larger property can make the process simpler. Greenstone Landscaping Co approaches projects with that broader view, so the wall supports both the appearance and function of the space.

Cost versus long-term value

Retaining wall pricing varies based on height, length, material, site access, drainage needs, and whether the project is part of a larger outdoor upgrade. The lowest quote is not always the best value if it cuts corners on base prep or water management.

A wall that lasts, looks right, and reduces future erosion issues usually pays off better than one that needs early repair. It can also protect nearby improvements, including planting areas, patios, and paved surfaces. That broader value is worth considering when comparing options.

If you are thinking about retaining walls, the best place to start is with the problem you want solved. Maybe it is erosion. Maybe it is a steep yard that wastes space. Maybe it is a property that needs more structure and a cleaner finish. The right wall should make the entire outdoor area work better, not just hold the ground in place.