Base Preparation is the Foundation of a Beautiful and Long-Lasting Hardscape

Base preparation for a front walkway

Everyone loves the look of a nice stonewall, patio or walkway. There are some great hardscape materials to use, no matter what your style or budget may be.

But did you know that 80% of the work that goes into installing those walls, patios and walkways is underground?

The excavation piece of those hardscape projects is actually the hardest part. Preparing the base of the hardscape design – what’s underneath your patio or walkway – is crucial to endurance.

Creating a hardscape for your yard is a lot like building a house. You start with a good foundation and build up. With a solid foundation, that house will last a long time. It’s the same with a patio, wall or pathway in your yard. The base preparations made in the very beginning of the project will help the finished project last for a long time.

The finished walkway

Cutting corners in the installation will only cost you money in the long run. There’s a lot to take into consideration when approaching these landscaping projects, including:

  • Depth and underlayment of the gravel base
  • Geosynthetics, for soil separation and stability
  • Proper backfill material (and enough of it)
  • Compaction equipment, to eliminate settling
  • Accurate grading

Whether you are doing it yourself or hiring a professional landscape company, you want to make sure the proper installation methods are being used. If you don’t know what the above bullet points mean, you probably want to hire professionals. It may seem more expensive at first, but you’ll save money in the long run.

Here at M. J. Storey Landscape Construction, all of our staff is certified by SRW and ICPI standards. Certified work makes a difference in longevity, which is particularly important in Maine because of the clay in the soils and the extreme freeze – thaw cycles we endure.

The most important work done for your hardscape is the work that people don’t see. There are serious implications for longevity and your investment if you ignore the base preparations.

Winter Landscaping Projects in Maine

winter hardscaping

A winter hardscaping project in process.

Most Mainers don’t think about outdoor landscaping projects when it’s January and below freezing. The team here at M.J. Storey is another story. Even in the dead of winter, we’re out doing hardscaping jobs for clients.

There are several advantages to getting outdoor projects completed during the winter. The pricing is usually lower, and you’re more than likely not outside too much right now anyway. You don’t have to worry about losing your yard during those precious warm summer days in Maine. And you’re keeping a few more Mainers working during a slow time of year.

M. J. Storey Landscape Construction Inc. is one of the few Maine landscaping companies equipped to get your hardscaping projects done in the middle of winter.While you’re inside warm and cozy, we’ll set up a heated tent in your yard to do our work. We’ll be geared up and protected from the elements, and you’ll get the same high quality work you’d get during the peak-landscaping season.

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A recently finished patio, completed in January.

Have a project you’d love to get completed before spring arrives? Some typical winter projects for us include:

  • Patios
  • Walkways
  • Outdoor fireplaces
  • Decorative stonework

Get a free estimate on your project today.