Steps & Elevation Changes That Feel Natural
We plan steps, landings, and transitions early so safety, proportion, and material choices are clear before pricing.
Outcome-Driven Planning
Elevation changes require careful layout and detail. Design-first planning avoids surprises and ensures a smooth build.
Typical investment: $25,000–$50,000 for steps, walls, and grade transitions as a focused scope; $60,000–$100,000+ when integrated with patios and full outdoor living.
Typical Investment
Every project is unique, but most professionally designed and constructed outdoor living spaces fall within the following ranges:
- Front entrance & steps: $12,000 – $30,000+
- Patios & outdoor living areas: $20,000 – $80,000+
- Full backyard transformations: $60,000 – $150,000+
Final costs depend on site conditions, materials, access, and design complexity.
We guide you through options that align with your goals and investment comfort.
What a Professional Outdoor Project Includes
Professional outdoor construction involves far more than surface materials.
Our projects include:
- utility locates & planning coordination
- excavation & structural base preparation
- drainage solutions for long-term stability
- precision installation methods
- site protection & thorough cleanup
This ensures your outdoor space performs beautifully for years to come.
What to Expect
Outdoor projects require thoughtful planning to ensure lasting results.
Typical timelines include:
- Planning & design: 2–4 weeks
- Scheduling & material coordination: varies seasonally
- Construction: 1–3 weeks depending on scope
We communicate clearly throughout the process so you always know what to expect.
Solving Common Outdoor Challenges
If you're experiencing:
- water pooling near your home
- shifting or sinking patios
- unsafe or uneven steps
- unusable slopes or poor drainage
We provide solutions including:
- proper drainage and grading
- engineered base preparation
- structural wall systems
- reconfiguration for safety and usability
Our goal is to solve the underlying issues — not just cover them.