Professional hardscaping services that solve drainage problems, increase property value, and create the outdoor living space you’ve always wanted.
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Your drainage problems are solved. No more standing water after storms or soggy areas that never seem to dry out. Your property value has increased by thousands of dollars—studies show well-designed hardscaping can add $16,500 to $38,100 to your home’s value.
You’re not dealing with constant maintenance anymore. While your neighbors are replanting flower beds and fighting erosion, you’re enjoying a stone patio that looks just as good as the day it was installed. The retaining walls handle the slopes that used to wash out every spring.
The best part? You actually use these spaces. Weekend cookouts happen on your new patio. Kids play safely on level ground. When the sun goes down, proper lighting keeps the evening going. Your outdoor space finally works the way you always imagined it could.
Above and Beyond Chimney has been solving hardscaping challenges in North Rehoboth and throughout Bristol County for years. We understand the unique drainage issues that come with our area’s soil and weather patterns—because we’ve seen what happens when contractors get it wrong.
Bristol County homeowners deal with specific challenges. Heavy spring rains, freeze-thaw cycles, and the clay soils common in this region require hardscaping solutions that actually work long-term. We use superior materials like natural stone, brick, and pavers chosen specifically for their durability and visual appeal in Massachusetts weather.
Our approach starts with understanding your property’s unique challenges and your family’s specific needs. We evaluate drainage patterns, soil conditions, and how water moves across your property. Then we design solutions that handle both the beauty and the function you need—not just what looks good in a catalog.
We start by walking your property with you. Not just a quick look, but a real evaluation of drainage patterns, soil conditions, and how you actually want to use these spaces. We’re looking for problem areas, measuring slopes, and understanding what’s working and what isn’t.
Next comes the design phase. We create a detailed plan that addresses your specific site challenges while giving you the outdoor living space you want. This includes material selection based on what performs well in our climate, proper drainage solutions, and layouts that make sense for your property and your lifestyle.
Installation happens with attention to the details that matter long-term. Proper base preparation, correct drainage slopes, and quality materials installed by people who understand Massachusetts weather conditions. We handle permits when needed and coordinate with utility companies if required.
The final step is making sure everything works as designed. We test drainage, clean up thoroughly, and walk through the completed project with you. You’ll understand exactly how to maintain your new hardscape features to keep them looking great for decades.
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Our hardscaping services cover everything from basic patio installation to complex drainage solutions. We work with natural stone, brick, concrete pavers, and other materials that perform well in Massachusetts weather. This includes patios, walkways, retaining walls, fire pits, and outdoor kitchen areas.
For North Rehoboth properties, we pay special attention to drainage solutions. Many homes in this area sit on clay soils that don’t drain well naturally. We install proper base materials, use permeable pavers where appropriate, and design grade changes that move water away from your foundation—preventing the costly water damage that poor drainage can cause.
Material selection matters here. We use stone and pavers that can handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or shifting. Our retaining walls are built to handle frost heave, and our patio installations include proper joint sand and edge restraints to prevent settling. Every project is designed to look great and perform well for decades with minimal maintenance.
We also handle the practical aspects that homeowners often overlook. This includes coordinating with local building departments for permits, marking utilities before excavation, and ensuring proper setbacks from property lines and septic systems.