Pergolas, patio covers, outdoor kitchens and fire features, built as one project so the whole yard reads as a single design. Serving McKinney and all of Collin County.
Get a Free QuoteMcKinney, the Collin County seat, pairs a historic downtown with sprawling new subdivisions, both needing fences built for North Texas clay and wind.
Yards get built in pieces, a patio one year and a pergola the next, and it shows. Levels do not line up, materials do not match, and drainage nobody planned for pools at the low corner.
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Shade structures on footings sized for wind, not just weight.
Roughed in properly for gas, water and power before the stone goes on.
Fire pits and fireplaces set with the clearances they actually need.
Concrete and paver patios laid on a base that will not settle.
Yes. A pergola is a sail as much as a structure, and North Texas wind pulls up on it. Posts on real footings sized for uplift stay put; posts set in a shallow pad are the ones that come loose in a spring storm.
We work out the grade first. Water in Collin County has to go somewhere, and a patio poured without planning that just moves the puddle to the low corner of the yard, usually against the house.
Yes, and all three get roughed in before any stone goes on. Retrofitting a gas line or a drain into finished masonry means taking that masonry apart, so it is worth deciding what you want in there early.
We walk your McKinney property, give you a straight price, and show you how it is built underneath.