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From stamped concrete driveways and paver patios to French drain systems, sod installation, and retaining walls — Greenstone Landscaping LLC delivers every service with licensed craftsmanship, proper site prep, and zero shortcuts.

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Concrete Driveway Contractor in Loganville, GA

Durable, beautiful driveways built to handle Georgia's climate — for decades.

A well-poured concrete driveway is one of the highest-ROI improvements you can make to your property. Greenstone Landscaping LLC handles everything from excavation and sub-base compaction to pouring, finishing, and curing — delivering a driveway built to withstand Georgia's heat, rain, and occasional freeze cycles without cracking or settling.

  • Broom, smooth, exposed aggregate & decorative band finishes
  • Proper sub-base preparation and rebar reinforcement on every job
  • Control joint planning to prevent random cracking
  • Rated for residential vehicles up to heavy trucks
  • Optional UV-resistant sealer for long-term protection
Concrete driveway installation in Loganville GA by Greenstone Landscaping LLC
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From $5 / sq ft
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Stamped Concrete Contractor in Loganville, GA

The look of stone or brick — at a fraction of the natural material cost.

Stamped concrete gives you the rich visual texture of natural stone, cobblestone, slate, or wood plank without the premium price tag. Our team uses high-quality stamp mats and color hardeners to create patios, driveways, pool decks, and walkways that are eye-catching, durable, and completely custom to your home's style.

  • Cobblestone, slate, flagstone, brick, and wood-plank patterns
  • Integral and broadcast color hardeners for deep, rich tones
  • Antiquing and release agent finishes for realistic depth
  • Sealed with premium UV-resistant protective coatings
  • Pairs beautifully with plain concrete borders and bands
Stamped concrete patio installation in Loganville GA by Greenstone Landscaping
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From $10 / sq ft
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Concrete Patio Installation in Loganville, GA

Transform your backyard into a low-maintenance outdoor living space built to last.

A professionally poured concrete patio is one of the smartest investments you can make in your outdoor space. Greenstone Landscaping LLC designs and installs concrete patios in Loganville and throughout Walton County — handling everything from excavation and sub-base prep to pouring, finishing, and sealing. Choose from smooth, broom, exposed aggregate, or stamped finishes to perfectly match your home.

  • Smooth, broom, exposed aggregate & decorative stamped finishes
  • Proper sub-base compaction and rebar reinforcement on every pour
  • Control joint planning to prevent cracking over time
  • Optional UV-resistant concrete sealer for long-term protection
  • Custom shapes and borders to match your backyard layout
Concrete patio installation in Loganville GA by Greenstone Landscaping LLC
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From $6 / sq ft
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Concrete Repair & Resurfacing in Loganville, GA

Restore it — don't replace it. Save thousands with professional resurfacing.

Cracked, faded, or spalled concrete doesn't always require a full tear-out. Greenstone Landscaping LLC offers concrete crack repair, micro-topping overlays, and sealing that restore driveways, patios, pool decks, and sidewalks to like-new condition. We give every client an honest repair vs. replace assessment before any work begins.

  • Crack routing, filling, and flexible joint sealing
  • Micro-topping and overlay resurfacing for cosmetic restoration
  • Pressure washing and thorough surface prep before all repairs
  • Color-matched sealers to blend repairs with existing concrete
  • Honest repair vs. replace recommendation on every estimate
Concrete repair and resurfacing in Loganville GA by Greenstone Landscaping
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From $3 / sq ft
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Sod Installation Contractor in Loganville, GA

Instant lush lawn — professionally laid and ready to grow from day one.

Fresh sod transforms a bare, patchy, or construction-damaged lawn into a dense green carpet almost overnight. Greenstone Landscaping LLC handles the full process — site clearing, soil prep, grading, sod laying, and post-install watering instructions — so your new lawn establishes quickly, drains properly, and stays healthy through Georgia's seasons.

  • Bermuda, Zoysia, and Tall Fescue sod varieties available
  • Soil testing and amendment prep available
  • Proper grading and drainage slope included every time
  • Precision cutting and fitting around all beds and obstacles
  • Detailed post-install watering schedule provided
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Sod installation in Loganville GA by Greenstone Landscaping LLC
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From $1 / sq ft
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Land Grading Contractor in Walton County, GA

Level it right — the foundation every outdoor project needs.

Proper land grading is the most critical and most overlooked step before any concrete pour, sod installation, or hardscape project. Greenstone Landscaping LLC operates compact excavators and laser-guided grading equipment to level uneven terrain, create proper drainage slopes, and prepare sites ranging from small residential yards to large rural lots throughout Walton County.

  • Rough and finish grading for any site size
  • Slope engineering for positive drainage away from structures
  • Topsoil preservation and redistribution where feasible
  • Equipment scaled for small yards to multi-acre rural properties
  • Often paired with sod, concrete, and drainage system installation
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French Drain Installation in Loganville, GA

Stop standing water for good — protect your foundation and your lawn.

Standing water damages foundations, drowns lawns, and breeds mosquitoes. Greenstone Landscaping LLC designs and installs French drains, channel drains, catch basins, and surface grading solutions specifically engineered for Georgia's heavy clay soil and intense seasonal rainfall — solving drainage problems permanently, not just temporarily.

  • French drain systems with perforated pipe and clean gravel fill
  • Channel and strip drains for hardscape surface runoff
  • Catch basin and dry well installation
  • Full yard regrading to redirect surface water flows
  • Downspout extension and area drain tie-in available
French drain installation in Loganville GA by Greenstone Landscaping LLC
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From $25 / linear ft
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Paver Patio Installation Done Right

Paver Patio Installation Done Right

A patio can look great on day one and still become a problem a year later. That usually comes down to the part most people never see - the base, the grading, and the installation details that decide whether the surface stays level or starts to shift. Good paver patio installation is not just about choosing an attractive style. It is about building an outdoor surface that handles weather, foot traffic, drainage, and time.

For homeowners and property managers, that matters because a patio is not a small accent feature. It changes how a yard functions, how a property feels, and how much upkeep the space will need later. When the work is done correctly, a paver patio adds a clean finished look and creates a usable area for seating, dining, walkways, or outdoor entertaining. When corners are cut, the same project can lead to weeds in the joints, uneven edges, pooling water, and expensive repairs.

What paver patio installation really involves

From a distance, a paver patio looks simple. Individual units are set in a pattern, the joints are filled, and the space is ready to use. In practice, the finished surface depends on several layers working together.

The first layer is excavation. The area has to be dug to the right depth based on the paver thickness, base material, bedding layer, and final height. That depth is not guesswork. If the excavation is too shallow, the patio may sit too high against nearby surfaces or fail under load. If it is too deep without proper compaction, the patio can settle unevenly.

Next comes the base, which is where the real strength comes from. A properly installed aggregate base is compacted in lifts so the patio has a stable foundation. On top of that sits a thin bedding layer that helps the pavers set evenly. Then the pavers are installed in the chosen pattern, edged to hold the field in place, compacted again, and finished with joint material.

Each step affects the next one. That is why experienced installers pay close attention to grade, soil conditions, transitions to nearby concrete or lawn areas, and the intended use of the patio.

Why the base matters more than the paver itself

Clients often focus first on shape, color, and pattern. Those choices absolutely matter because they determine the final appearance. But the paver itself is only part of the job. The hidden structure underneath has a bigger impact on whether the patio performs well over time.

A strong base helps prevent common failures like low spots, rocking pavers, and separation along the edges. It also supports drainage. Water is one of the biggest threats to hardscape surfaces, especially when runoff is directed toward the patio or the surrounding grade is inconsistent.

This is where professional installation makes a difference. A patio should be planned in relation to the entire outdoor space, not treated like an isolated square of stone. If nearby beds, sod areas, retaining elements, or concrete surfaces are part of the same project, the finished layout should feel connected and function as one complete space.

Choosing the right patio layout for the property

Not every yard needs the same patio design. A compact backyard may benefit from a simple rectangular layout with clean borders and room for a grill and table. A larger property may need multiple zones, such as a main seating area with a connecting path or a patio that transitions into planting beds and open lawn.

The right layout depends on how the space will be used. For homeowners, that often means thinking beyond the patio itself. Will it connect to a back door without creating a step hazard? Does it leave enough room for circulation around furniture? Will it direct guests naturally through the yard? For small commercial properties, the focus may be on durability, clean lines, and a layout that supports traffic without looking overly busy.

There is also a style trade-off to consider. Larger pavers can create a more modern look and may make a small space feel less crowded. Smaller units and more detailed patterns can add character, but they may also create a busier visual effect. Neither option is automatically better. It depends on the architecture of the home, the size of the area, and the look the property owner wants.

Paver patio installation and drainage

One of the most overlooked parts of paver patio installation is water management. A patio should not trap water against a house, garage, or adjacent slab. It should be graded to move water away from structures and avoid standing water on the surface.

That sounds straightforward, but drainage can become more complex when a yard already has slope issues or when the patio ties into existing hardscape. Sometimes the best patio design is not the biggest one. Reducing the footprint slightly or adjusting the shape can make drainage work better and reduce future trouble.

This is also why site conditions matter. Soil type, surrounding elevation, and nearby downspouts all affect the installation plan. What works well in one backyard may not be the right approach in another. A dependable contractor looks at those details before the first paver is ever placed.

Common mistakes that lead to patio problems

Most failed patios do not fail because the pavers were unattractive. They fail because the installation process was rushed or simplified.

Poor compaction is one of the biggest issues. If the base is not compacted properly, the patio may settle in certain spots and stay high in others. Inadequate edge restraint is another common problem. Without strong edges, pavers can spread over time, especially near curves or heavily used borders.

Joint failure also causes trouble. If joint sand is not installed correctly or maintained as needed, pavers can loosen and weeds may become more noticeable. Improper grade creates another set of issues, from puddling to water moving toward the foundation instead of away from it.

These are not just cosmetic concerns. Uneven surfaces can become trip hazards, and drainage problems can affect nearby landscape areas, foundations, or adjoining concrete.

When pavers make more sense than concrete

Pavers and concrete both have a place in outdoor construction. For some projects, a poured concrete patio is the right fit, especially when a client wants a clean slab surface or is coordinating with a concrete driveway or stamped concrete features elsewhere on the property.

Pavers, though, offer flexibility that many clients value. Because the patio is made of individual units, repairs can be more targeted if a section ever shifts or needs adjustment. Pavers also provide more design variation in pattern, tone, and border detail. For properties where visual texture matters, that can be a major advantage.

There are trade-offs. Paver patios typically involve more labor and detail during installation, and material choices can affect overall cost. But for many homes, the finished appearance and long-term serviceability make that investment worthwhile.

What to expect from a professional installation process

A well-run project should feel organized from the start. That begins with a site visit and a clear discussion about use, layout, drainage, and material options. The proposal should reflect the actual conditions of the property, not a one-size-fits-all patio package.

Once the plan is set, the work should move in a logical sequence. The site is marked out, excavation is completed, the base is installed and compacted, and the pavers are placed with attention to line, spacing, and edge detail. Clean transitions matter. A patio should meet adjacent surfaces neatly and look intentional from every angle.

Communication matters too. Property owners should know what is being installed, what the timeline looks like, and what to expect during the work. A reliable contractor keeps the project moving without making the customer manage every step.

That practical, full-service approach is where companies like Greenstone Landscaping Co can bring real value. When patio work is considered alongside planting, sod, concrete, and the overall look of the exterior, the result tends to feel more complete and less pieced together.

Long-term performance starts with the first install

A paver patio should do more than photograph well after completion. It should still look good after seasons of rain, sun, furniture movement, and everyday use. That kind of performance starts with correct prep, sound grading, and careful installation, not with shortcuts that stay hidden until the problems show up.

If you are planning a new patio, it helps to think beyond color samples and shape ideas. Ask how the base will be built, how drainage will be handled, and how the patio will relate to the rest of the property. Those answers tell you a lot about whether the finished space will simply look nice for now or actually hold up.

The best patio projects are the ones that make outdoor living easier, cleaner, and more enjoyable without creating extra headaches later. When the installation is done right, that is exactly what a paver patio can deliver.