Stamped Concrete vs. Pavers in Minnesota: Which Hardscaping Option Survives Our Winters?

Making the Right Hardscaping Choice for Minnesota's Brutal Climate

When you're planning outdoor living improvements in the Twin Cities, one of the biggest decisions you'll face is choosing between stamped concrete and pavers for your patio, walkway, or outdoor entertainment area. It's not just about aesthetics—though both options can look stunning. In Minnesota, where we endure some of the harshest weather conditions in the nation, your choice needs to survive temperature swings from -30°F to 100°F, relentless freeze-thaw cycles, and the unique challenges posed by our clay-heavy soil.

As a homeowner in Minneapolis, St. Paul, or anywhere in the South Metro, you deserve to understand exactly what you're getting into with each option. At Christian Brothers Construction, we've been installing exterior concrete patios and hardscaping throughout the Twin Cities for over 15 years, and we've seen firsthand what holds up and what fails prematurely in our challenging climate.

This comprehensive guide breaks down everything you need to know about stamped concrete versus pavers, with a specific focus on performance in Minnesota conditions. We'll cover upfront costs, long-term maintenance, durability through our brutal winters, and which option delivers the best value for Twin Cities homeowners.

Understanding Your Minnesota Hardscaping Options

What Is Stamped Concrete?

Stamped concrete is poured concrete that's textured and colored to mimic the appearance of stone, brick, slate, or other premium materials. During installation, patterns are pressed into the wet concrete using specialized mats, creating realistic textures and patterns. Once properly sealed, stamped concrete delivers the elegant look of high-end stone at a fraction of the cost.

The key to successful stamped concrete in Minnesota lies in the quality of installation. At Christian Brothers, we use fortified concrete mixes specifically designed for our climate, with proper reinforcement including rebar and expansion joints strategically placed to accommodate the natural expansion and contraction that occurs through our seasons.

What Are Pavers?

Pavers are individual units—typically made from concrete, brick, or natural stone—that are laid in patterns over a prepared base of compacted gravel and sand. Each paver is separate, allowing for individual movement and easier replacement if damage occurs. Pavers come in countless shapes, sizes, colors, and materials, offering tremendous design flexibility.

The installation process for pavers is labor-intensive, requiring careful excavation, base preparation, edge restraints, sand leveling, and precise placement of each individual unit. The joints between pavers are filled with polymeric sand designed to lock units together while allowing for drainage.

Initial Installation Costs: A Realistic Twin Cities Comparison

Let's talk numbers, because budget matters to every homeowner making this decision.

Stamped Concrete Installation Costs in Minnesota

For a quality stamped concrete patio installation in the Twin Cities, homeowners typically invest between $12 and $20 per square foot for a professionally installed project. This means a standard 400-square-foot patio runs approximately $4,800 to $8,000, depending on design complexity, color choices, and site preparation requirements.

Basic single-color, single-pattern designs fall on the lower end of this range, while complex multi-color patterns with borders, custom staining, or intricate designs push toward the higher end. At Christian Brothers, we believe in transparent pricing and comprehensive proposals that account for all aspects of the project, including proper drainage and water management integration.

Paver Installation Costs in Minnesota

Paver installations in the Twin Cities typically cost between $18 and $30 per square foot for professional installation—significantly more than stamped concrete. That same 400-square-foot patio runs $7,200 to $12,000 or more, depending on the paver material selected.

Basic concrete pavers fall on the lower end, while natural stone pavers or premium manufactured units with intricate patterns can exceed $30 per square foot. The higher labor costs reflect the time-intensive nature of paver installation, which requires placement of hundreds or thousands of individual units.

Why the Cost Difference?

The cost difference comes down to labor and materials. Stamped concrete can be poured and stamped in a single day for most residential patios, while paver installation requires multiple days of excavation, base preparation, and meticulous individual unit placement. Additionally, pavers themselves cost more per square foot than the concrete used in stamped applications.

For Twin Cities homeowners working with a defined budget, stamped concrete offers a way to achieve the premium look of stone or brick without the premium price tag. You can invest the savings into expanding your outdoor living area, adding features like fire pits or outdoor kitchens, or ensuring proper integration with your home's foundation and drainage systems.

Performance in Minnesota's Freeze-Thaw Cycles: The Critical Factor

Here's where the rubber meets the road for Twin Cities homeowners. Our climate is uniquely brutal on outdoor hardscaping. According to the Minnesota State Climatology Office, the Twin Cities experiences an average of 40-50 freeze-thaw cycles per year—some years pushing toward 60 cycles in particularly volatile spring and fall seasons.

Each freeze-thaw cycle creates stress on hardscaping materials. Water infiltrates tiny cracks and pores, then expands by approximately 9% when it freezes, creating pressure that can crack, spall, or displace materials. Over years and decades, this relentless cycle determines which installations thrive and which fail.

How Stamped Concrete Handles Minnesota Winters

When properly installed with Minnesota-specific techniques, stamped concrete performs exceptionally well through our freeze-thaw cycles. Here's why:

Monolithic Surface: Stamped concrete creates a continuous, monolithic surface without the hundreds of joints that pavers have. Fewer joints mean fewer opportunities for water infiltration and fewer weak points where freeze-thaw damage can begin.

Proper Reinforcement: Quality installations include rebar reinforcement and strategically placed control joints that direct where any cracking will occur (typically in inconspicuous locations). At Christian Brothers, we never cut corners on reinforcement—it's the foundation of long-term durability.

Advanced Concrete Mixes: Not all concrete is created equal. We use drier concrete mixes with lower water content, which many contractors avoid because they're harder to work with. But here's the critical point: excess water in concrete mixes causes aggregate to settle to the bottom, creating a weak cement layer on top that's prone to scaling, spalling, and premature deterioration. Our approach requires more skill and effort, but delivers concrete that withstands Minnesota winters for 30+ years.

Professional Sealing: Proper sealing is non-negotiable in Minnesota. We apply high-quality sealers that penetrate the concrete surface, creating a barrier against water infiltration, deicing salts, and UV damage. Resealing every 2-3 years maintains this protection and keeps the color vibrant.

Drainage Integration: Perhaps most importantly, we integrate stamped concrete installations with comprehensive yard drainage and water management systems. Poor drainage is the number one cause of premature concrete failure in Minnesota. Water pooling against or under concrete creates ongoing freeze-thaw stress and can lead to settlement, cracking, and deterioration.

How Pavers Handle Minnesota Winters

Pavers have a different relationship with freeze-thaw cycles:

Individual Movement: The primary advantage of pavers is that each unit can move independently as the ground freezes and thaws. In theory, this flexibility prevents the kind of large-scale cracking that can affect concrete slabs. Individual pavers can shift slightly without catastrophic failure.

Joint Vulnerability: However, the hundreds or thousands of joints between pavers create countless entry points for water. Even with polymeric sand designed to resist washout, Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rains, and snowmelt gradually degrade joint material. Water infiltration through compromised joints leads to base erosion, uneven surfaces, and paver displacement.

Heaving and Settlement: In Minnesota's clay-heavy soils—particularly common throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Lakeville, and the South Metro—pavers are prone to heaving during winter and settling during spring thaw. The expansive nature of clay soil creates significant movement that can push pavers upward or cause sections to sink. This often requires ongoing releveling and base repair.

Edge Restraint Failure: Paver edges require restraints (typically plastic or metal edging) to prevent the installation from spreading. Minnesota's ground movement can compromise these restraints over time, leading to edge pavers popping out, shifting, or creating trip hazards.

Snow Removal Challenges: Snowblowers and shovels can catch on individual pavers, especially as installations age and some units begin to shift or settle unevenly. This not only makes snow removal more difficult but can also damage or dislodge pavers during the very season when you're already dealing with enough winter challenges.

The Verdict on Freeze-Thaw Performance

While both options can perform adequately with perfect installation and consistent maintenance, stamped concrete holds a significant advantage in Minnesota's climate when installed by experienced contractors who understand our unique conditions. The monolithic nature of stamped concrete, combined with proper reinforcement and sealing, creates fewer opportunities for freeze-thaw damage to take hold.

Pavers can certainly work in Minnesota—thousands of successful installations prove this—but they require more vigilant maintenance, more frequent repairs, and carry higher long-term costs to maintain structural integrity and appearance.

Long-Term Maintenance Requirements

Let's talk about the ongoing commitment each option requires, because the initial installation is just the beginning of your relationship with your outdoor hardscaping.

Stamped Concrete Maintenance in Minnesota

Resealing (Every 2-3 Years): This is your primary maintenance requirement. Professional resealing costs approximately $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot, meaning that 400-square-foot patio needs $600 to $1,200 every 2-3 years. This investment protects your concrete from water infiltration, maintains color vibrancy, and prevents surface deterioration. Homeowners can also handle resealing as a DIY project with products available at local home improvement stores, though professional application ensures even coverage and proper surface preparation.

Regular Cleaning: Pressure washing once or twice annually removes dirt, algae, and stains. This takes a couple of hours and can be done with a rented or owned pressure washer. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the sealer or concrete itself.

Crack Monitoring: While quality stamped concrete shouldn't develop significant cracking if properly installed, monitoring for any cracks and addressing them promptly with appropriate repair compounds prevents water infiltration and expansion of minor issues.

Winter Salt Management: Deicing salts can damage concrete surfaces and sealers. We recommend using calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) or sand for traction instead of traditional rock salt when possible. If you must use salt, sweep it away once ice melts rather than allowing it to sit on the surface.

Total Annual Maintenance Investment: Assuming professional resealing every 3 years plus DIY cleaning, you're looking at approximately $400-600 per year in maintenance costs for that 400-square-foot patio. DIY resealing reduces this significantly.

Paver Maintenance in Minnesota

Joint Sand Replacement (Annually or Bi-Annually): Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles, rain, and snowmelt gradually erode polymeric sand between pavers. Replacement requires removing old sand, cleaning joints, and installing fresh polymeric sand—approximately $2.50 to $5.00 per square foot when professionally done, or $1,000 to $2,000 for that 400-square-foot patio every couple of years.

Weed Control: Despite polymeric sand, weeds inevitably find their way between pavers, especially as joints degrade. Regular weeding and occasional application of appropriate herbicides becomes an ongoing task.

Leveling and Reset: As sections of your paver installation shift due to Minnesota's ground movement, you'll need periodic releveling. This involves removing affected pavers, adding or removing base material, and resetting pavers level. Professional reset costs $5 to $12 per square foot for affected areas. Even in well-installed systems, expect to address at least some settlement every 5-7 years.

Sealing (Optional but Recommended): While not always required, sealing pavers enhances color, prevents staining, and provides some joint sand stabilization. This costs approximately $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot and should be done every 3-5 years.

Edge Repair: Edge restraints can work loose or fail, requiring periodic inspection and repair to prevent paver displacement.

Individual Paver Replacement: One advantage of pavers is that you can replace individual damaged units. However, matching older pavers can be challenging as colors fade and product lines change. Keep extra pavers from your installation for future repairs.

Total Annual Maintenance Investment: When accounting for joint sand replacement, periodic releveling, optional sealing, and ongoing weed control, paver maintenance typically runs $600 to $1,200+ annually for a 400-square-foot patio—significantly more than stamped concrete.

Maintenance Comparison Summary

Stamped concrete requires less frequent, more predictable maintenance primarily focused on resealing. Paver maintenance is more intensive, requires more frequent intervention, and involves more variable costs depending on how well the installation weathers Minnesota's climate. For busy Twin Cities homeowners, stamped concrete's lower maintenance requirements often prove valuable beyond just the dollar savings.

Durability and Lifespan Expectations

How long will your investment last? In Minnesota, this question matters tremendously because outdoor construction faces such extreme conditions.

Stamped Concrete Lifespan in Minnesota

When properly installed with Minnesota-appropriate techniques and consistently maintained, stamped concrete patios in the Twin Cities regularly exceed 25-30 years of excellent performance. We've seen installations from the 1990s that still look and perform beautifully because they were done right from the start.

The keys to longevity are:

  • Proper subgrade preparation and compaction
  • Adequate reinforcement with rebar
  • Correctly spaced control joints
  • Quality concrete mix with appropriate water content
  • Professional stamping and finishing
  • Consistent sealing maintenance
  • Integration with proper drainage systems

At Christian Brothers, we approach every stamped concrete installation as a 30+ year investment. That mindset drives our material choices, installation techniques, and attention to critical details that separate lasting quality from premature failure.

Paver Lifespan in Minnesota

Quality pavers themselves can last 50+ years—the individual concrete or stone units are incredibly durable. However, the paver installation faces different longevity challenges in Minnesota.

The system of base material, edge restraints, and joint sand requires ongoing maintenance and periodic rehabilitation to maintain structural integrity and appearance. Most paver installations in the Twin Cities need significant intervention around the 15-20 year mark, including:

  • Complete joint sand replacement
  • Partial or complete base rehabilitation in settled areas
  • Edge restraint replacement or repair
  • Releveling of large sections

This doesn't mean the installation has "failed," but it does mean substantial investment beyond routine maintenance to restore proper function and appearance. When accounting for these periodic major maintenance events, the true cost of paver ownership over 30 years significantly exceeds stamped concrete.

Design Flexibility and Aesthetic Options

Both stamped concrete and pavers offer impressive design possibilities for your Twin Cities outdoor space.

Stamped Concrete Design Options

Modern stamped concrete offers remarkable aesthetic versatility:

Pattern Options: Choose from slate, flagstone, cobblestone, brick, wood plank, seamless stone, and dozens of other patterns. Multiple patterns can be combined in a single installation to create borders, accents, or distinct zones.

Color Choices: Integral color mixes create base colors throughout the concrete, while colored hardeners and acid stains add depth, variation, and multi-tone effects that mimic natural stone. You can achieve everything from subtle earth tones to bold statement colors.

Texture Variations: Beyond pattern, texture can range from smooth and refined to deeply textured and rustic, depending on the stamping mats used and the finishing technique.

Custom Designs: Skilled installers can create custom borders, medallions, or integrate decorative elements like compass roses, family crests, or personalized designs.

Size Flexibility: Stamped concrete works equally well for intimate 200-square-foot patios or expansive 2,000-square-foot outdoor entertainment areas, pool decks, or driveway aprons.

The limitation with stamped concrete is that you're working within a single material—concrete—which means certain looks (like the precisely cut appearance of dimensional stone) are approximated rather than authentic. However, for most homeowners, the realistic appearance combined with significant cost savings makes this an easy trade-off.

Paver Design Options

Pavers offer their own design strengths:

Material Variety: Choose from concrete pavers (most affordable), clay brick pavers (classic appearance), or natural stone pavers (premium authentic look). Each material brings distinct characteristics.

Pattern Possibilities: Herringbone, basketweave, running bond, circular patterns, and countless others create visual interest. Multiple paver sizes and colors can be combined in nearly infinite arrangements.

Authentic Appearance: Natural stone pavers deliver authentic texture and color variation that can't quite be matched by stamped concrete, though at significantly higher cost.

Curved Designs: Pavers excel at curves, circles, and organic shapes. The individual units make it easy to create flowing, non-linear designs without the challenges of forming and pouring curved concrete.

Easy Repairs: The ability to remove and replace individual pavers means repairs blend seamlessly into the original installation (assuming you saved extra units or can match the product).

Design Comparison

For most Twin Cities homeowners prioritizing realistic appearance, broad design options, and cost-effectiveness, stamped concrete delivers outstanding results. If you're creating a highly formal garden with specific historical architectural requirements, or if achieving the absolute highest-end authentic stone appearance is your priority regardless of cost, pavers might be worth the investment.

At Christian Brothers, we help you think through your design goals, budget constraints, and long-term plans to recommend the approach that best serves your vision and your home's needs.

Installation Timeline and Disruption

Understanding what to expect during installation helps you plan accordingly.

Stamped Concrete Installation Timeline

Most residential stamped concrete patio installations in the Twin Cities are completed in 1-3 days:

Day 1: Excavation, subgrade preparation, form setting, and possibly concrete pour depending on project size and schedule

Day 2: Concrete pour (if not done Day 1), stamping, coloring, and initial finishing

Day 3: Form removal, cleanup, and sealer application (often done several days later to allow proper curing)

Smaller projects (200-300 square feet) often complete in a single intensive day. Larger or more complex installations may extend to 4-5 days, particularly when integrating with drainage improvements or when site preparation reveals unexpected challenges.

The disruption is concentrated and relatively brief. Once the concrete is poured and finished, foot traffic is typically possible within 24-48 hours (though you'll want to wait 7 days before driving vehicles on driveway applications).

Paver Installation Timeline

Paver installations take significantly longer due to the labor-intensive nature of the work:

Days 1-2: Excavation and base preparation (often the most time-consuming phase)

Days 3-4: Base compaction, edge restraint installation, sand leveling

Days 5-7: Individual paver placement, cutting, and fitting

Day 8: Joint sand installation and compaction

A 400-square-foot patio typically requires 5-8 working days. Complex designs, challenging site conditions, or larger projects extend this timeline. The extended timeline means more days of your yard being a construction zone, though the work is generally less disruptive on any given day compared to concrete pouring.

Christian Brothers' Minnesota-Specific Installation Approach

At Christian Brothers Construction, our exterior concrete and hardscaping installations are guided by our comprehensive "from the foundation up" philosophy. This means we never view your patio, walkway, or outdoor living area in isolation. Instead, we consider how it integrates with your home's foundation, drainage systems, and overall water management.

This approach comes from our extensive experience with foundation repair and basement waterproofing throughout the Twin Cities. We've seen countless situations where poorly planned hardscaping contributed to foundation settlement, basement water intrusion, or erosion problems. We refuse to create those problems for our customers.

Our Stamped Concrete Process

Comprehensive Site Assessment: Before we ever pour concrete, we evaluate your soil type, existing drainage patterns, proximity to your foundation, and current water management systems. Clay-heavy soils common in Minneapolis, Bloomington, Lakeville, and throughout the South Metro require specific approaches.

Proper Excavation and Grading: We excavate to appropriate depths, ensuring proper slope away from your home's foundation (minimum 1/4 inch per foot). If we encounter problematic soil, we address it with appropriate base material rather than hoping for the best.

Quality Base Preparation: Compacted aggregate base provides a stable foundation for your concrete. We don't skip this step, even though it's invisible in the final product. It's the difference between a patio that performs for 30 years and one that settles or cracks within five.

Reinforcement Integration: Rebar reinforcement placed at proper spacing and height within the concrete slab provides structural integrity. We also install expansion joints at appropriate intervals to accommodate natural concrete movement.

Controlled Concrete Mix: We specify and monitor concrete delivery to ensure proper mix design. More importantly, we limit water addition during placement. Wet concrete is easier to work with, but we're willing to work harder for better results that serve you for decades.

Professional Stamping and Finishing: Our experienced crews create realistic patterns and textures that enhance your home's appearance while maintaining the technical quality that ensures long-term performance.

Quality Sealing: We apply professional-grade sealers that penetrate and protect. We also educate homeowners on the resealing schedule needed to maintain protection in Minnesota's climate.

Our Paver Installation Process (When Requested)

While we enthusiastically recommend stamped concrete for most Twin Cities applications, we also install pavers when that's the right solution for a customer's specific situation:

Excavation and Base Preparation: Even more critical than with concrete, proper base preparation makes or breaks paver installations. We excavate to proper depths, account for the thickness of base material, bedding sand, and paver units to achieve the correct finished height.

Edge Restraint Installation: Professional-grade edge restraints installed before paver placement prevent edge creep and maintain installation integrity.

Precise Leveling: Bedding sand is carefully leveled and screeded to ensure even paver placement and proper drainage slope.

Expert Paver Placement: Our crews cut and fit pavers precisely, creating tight joints and professional appearance.

Joint Sand Installation: Polymeric sand specifically formulated for Minnesota's climate fills joints and helps lock pavers in place while resisting washout and weed growth.

Post-Installation Sealing: We recommend sealing for enhanced appearance and longevity, applying quality products designed for Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles.

Making Your Decision: Key Factors for Twin Cities Homeowners

As you weigh stamped concrete versus pavers for your outdoor project, consider these critical factors:

Budget: If upfront cost is a significant consideration, stamped concrete delivers premium appearance at considerably lower initial investment. The $5,000-7,000 you might save on a typical patio could fund other improvements, like a fire pit, outdoor kitchen elements, or ensuring your foundation and drainage are properly addressed.

Maintenance Commitment: Honestly assess how much time and money you want to invest in ongoing maintenance. Stamped concrete requires less frequent attention and lower annual maintenance costs. Pavers demand more regular intervention to maintain appearance and function.

Longevity Goals: For maximum lifespan with minimum long-term cost, properly installed stamped concrete holds the advantage in Minnesota's climate. Pavers can last but require more significant periodic rehabilitation.

Design Priorities: If you're creating a highly formal space or need the absolute authenticity of natural stone, pavers might be worth the premium. For most residential applications, stamped concrete's design flexibility satisfies aesthetic goals while delivering practical advantages.

Soil Conditions: If your property has particularly challenging clay soil or significant drainage issues, stamped concrete's monolithic nature and our ability to integrate it with comprehensive drainage solutions provides advantages over pavers that are more vulnerable to ground movement.

Timeline: Need your outdoor space ready for summer entertaining? Stamped concrete's faster installation timeline gets you enjoying your investment sooner.

Why Christian Brothers Recommends Stamped Concrete for Most Twin Cities Projects

After 15+ years installing both options throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the South Metro, we've developed a clear perspective: for the vast majority of Twin Cities homeowners, stamped concrete delivers superior value, performance, and long-term satisfaction.

This isn't because we don't know how to install pavers properly—we absolutely do. It's because we've seen how each option performs through dozens of Minnesota winters, and we've tracked the long-term costs and maintenance requirements. When we consider what serves our customers best over the 20-30 year lifespan of their investment, stamped concrete consistently wins.

We're in the business of creating outdoor spaces that enhance your home's value, expand your living area, and bring you joy for decades—not selling you the most expensive option or the one that's easiest for us to install. That integrity-driven approach has built our reputation throughout communities like Burnsville, Lakeville, Prior Lake, Bloomington, and across the entire South Metro.

Common Questions Twin Cities Homeowners Ask

Can stamped concrete crack? Any concrete can crack—that's the nature of the material. However, properly installed stamped concrete with adequate reinforcement and strategically placed control joints directs cracking to inconspicuous locations and prevents the kind of problematic cracking that affects function or appearance. Our Minnesota-specific installation techniques minimize cracking risk.

Will stamped concrete colors fade? Quality integral colors and hardeners are UV-stable and maintain appearance for years. Regular resealing refreshes appearance and provides protection. Some subtle color evolution over decades is normal with any outdoor material exposed to Minnesota's sun, snow, and weather.

Do pavers shift and become uneven? In Minnesota's climate with our clay soils and freeze-thaw cycles, some paver movement over time is common. Proper installation minimizes this, but even well-installed paver systems often require releveling after 10-15 years. This is part of normal paver ownership in our climate.

Which option is safer in winter? When sealed properly, stamped concrete provides good traction, though textured patterns enhance slip resistance. Pavers offer excellent traction but can develop uneven surfaces as individual units shift, potentially creating trip hazards. Snow removal is easier on stamped concrete's smooth, continuous surface.

Can I install either option myself to save money? While DIY paver installation is possible with significant time investment and physical effort, we don't recommend it for Minnesota applications. The technical requirements for proper base preparation, drainage integration, and installation techniques that withstand our climate are substantial. Stamped concrete absolutely requires professional installation—the timing and technique simply can't be learned from YouTube videos. Poor installation of either option leads to expensive problems.

Ready to Create Your Dream Outdoor Space?

Whether you're envisioning a cozy stamped concrete patio for family dinners, an expansive entertainment area with a fire pit and outdoor kitchen, or a complete backyard transformation, Christian Brothers Construction brings the expertise, integrity, and Minnesota-specific knowledge to make it happen.

We're based right here in Burnsville, serving the entire Twin Cities South Metro with the same commitment to quality and customer service that's built our reputation over 15+ years. We're not a franchise or a national chain—we're your neighbors, and your satisfaction matters to us personally and professionally.

Our process starts with a free consultation where we:

  • Listen to your vision and how you want to use your outdoor space
  • Assess your property's specific conditions, soil, and drainage
  • Discuss your budget and timeline honestly
  • Provide recommendations based on what truly serves you best
  • Answer all your questions without pressure or sales tactics

We believe in doing the right thing and providing excellent solutions. That means sometimes recommending approaches that aren't the most expensive option for us because they're the best option for you. It means explaining the technical details that matter. And it means standing behind our work because we want you enjoying your outdoor space for the next 30 years.

Call Christian Brothers Construction at (952) 898-3559 or request your free consultation online. Let's discuss your project and create an outdoor living area that serves your family beautifully through decades of Minnesota seasons.

From the foundation up, we're here to help you make the best decision for your home and your investment. We look forward to meeting you and bringing your outdoor living vision to life.