





Here's what we were working with - an overgrown, weedy backyard with a beat-up old patio that had zero drainage, sitting furniture crammed against the house, and a front yard that just kind of blended into nothing. The kind of property that has good bones but needs a full reset.
We started from the ground up. The regrading work was a big part of this one. When a yard holds water or slopes the wrong way, it causes problems that a pretty patio can't fix. So we corrected the grade first, then built on top of that with a full Oberfields paver installation. Oberfields makes a quality product - the texture, the color mix, the durability - it all holds up and it looks solid.
Out front, we put in a fresh landscape bed with new plantings and a small ornamental tree set in dark mulch, shaped right along the foundation. It cleaned up the whole front face of the house. That kind of detail is what actually changes how a property reads from the street.
Out back, the straw you see is just grass seed protecting underneath - the lawn areas were regraded and seeded to fill in once everything establishes. The planting bed along the back of the house near the AC unit got fresh shrubs and black mulch, tying the hardscape and the soft landscaping together. That connection is what makes a yard feel finished instead of patched together.
This is the kind of work we do when someone wants more than just a quick fix. Paving, grading, planting, fence line cleanup - we handled it all in one scope so nothing was left half done.