I’d say more than 95% of the time, we’re digging is sand, as was obviously the case with this Arbutus Lake beach home. This was a combination of Sandstone and Limestone in Unilock… https://t.co/Igpi7u3oHP
The tumbled Versa-Lok portion of what would ultimately become a raised patio. Some contractors don’t, but we always break up the lines, symmetrically if we can. #hardscape#hardscapes… https://t.co/QaupbwLGOk
We ordered these custom #bluestone steps for a very discerning client, and they came in a +/- a few degrees from 45°. We’d waited weeks to get them, so we choose to re-cut the angles with… https://t.co/vkYbPKwexz
A little throwback to the unilock Stonehenge days. This project on Deepwater Point in Acme, MI included a garage apron and another patio. #hardscape#tcmi#hardscapelife… https://t.co/z9B5DYtr9z
When mixing natural and concrete products, I like to tie the two together in one form or another to keep flow and continuity, as was the case with this Bluestone capped Pysique fire pit… https://t.co/5fi5hm84xG
If you’re a #stonemason or a #hardscaper and you’ve been to Zion National Park, you’ve probably marveled at how the switchback walls were constructed in the 1920’s. It’s my understanding… https://t.co/fpLYUeQEQX
I’ve been known to step out of the box and build something outside of the scope of our daily grind, like this Bluestone and cedar picnic table. #hardscapelife#oldmissionpeninsula… https://t.co/dvbxZirGMw
The last time we had weather this mild, we finished these Napoleon stone walls and steps in Kewadin on Christmas Eve. #hardscapelife#oldmissionpeninsula#traversecity… https://t.co/J0jkq5ZZuF