Patios & fire pits
Room for the whole cul-de-sac, and a fire to circle up around the first evening it finally dips below 70°.
We design and build paver patios, walkways, and fire pits across Austin — shade-smart for August, graded to shrug off gully-washers, and tough enough for cleats, paws, and dropped cast iron.
this could be your Saturday morning ☕ — plan drawn for the Ramirez family, Mueller
Honest square-foot pricing before we ever start digging. Every job graded, compacted, and edged like it’s going in our own backyard.
Room for the whole cul-de-sac, and a fire to circle up around the first evening it finally dips below 70°.
A curved stone path through the beds beats the mud track your dog wore into the grass. Ask him.
Permeable pavers that drink up a gully-washer instead of sheeting it into your garage. HOA boards love them.
Cool-touch pavers your bare feet will thank you for every single August afternoon. Slip-rated, kid-tested.
Tame that slope, stop the washout for good, and pick up a built-in herb bed while our crew is at it.
Checkerboard stones with living green gaps — zero mowing, pet-proof, and pretty enough for the HOA newsletter.
Free, about 45 minutes. We measure everything, check where water goes after a storm, and track where the shade lands at 4pm in August.
You get a to-scale plan — like the one up top — and one firm number. No "starting at" games, no surprise line items.
Most patios take 3–5 days. The crew sweeps up every evening, gates stay closed, and your dog will absolutely supervise.
We hand over a care sheet and a stack of spare pavers. Invite us back if there’s brisket — we’re serious.
A 1998 builder-grade slab in Pflugerville: cracked, ponding after every storm, hot as a griddle. Here’s what 420 square feet of pavers did about it.
“Our old slab was a cracked skillet by 2pm. Now the kids are out there until dinner — the pavers stay cool enough for bare feet, even in July.”
— The Ramirez family, Mueller
“They rebuilt our whole walkway around the live oak without touching a single root. The city arborist actually complimented the work. The arborist!”
— Dana & Priya, Hyde Park
“Quoted Tuesday, cooking on the new patio by Sunday. That gully-washer in May? Water went exactly where Rick said it would — away.”
— Coach Bell, Georgetown
Sloped, shady, hard clay, HOA with opinions — we’ve seen it all across 1,200+ yards. Tell us the dream and we’ll bring the plan.