Outdoor Spaces Built to Perform Year-Round
Natural stone, decorative concrete, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, and built structures engineered for Wyoming conditions.
Built Structures That Perform Year-Round
G&G Landscape designs and installs hardscape features for commercial and residential properties across Gillette, Sheridan, Buffalo, Casper, Douglas, Sundance, and Spearfish. Our scope covers natural stone installations, decorative concrete flatwork, fire pits, seat walls, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, and custom patio structures.
Every hardscape project in northeast Wyoming has to account for freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snowload, and expansive soils. We build with proper base depths, reinforced footings, and materials rated for the climate. The result is outdoor space and commercial infrastructure that stays level, drains correctly, and holds its appearance through harsh winters.
Whether the scope is a corporate campus gathering area, a restaurant patio, or a residential outdoor kitchen, we handle the full build from subgrade preparation to finish coat. We coordinate with general contractors, property managers, and homeowners to keep the project on schedule and within scope.
Our Hardscape Process
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Consultation and Design
We walk the site, discuss the intended use, review drainage patterns, and develop a layout. Material samples, elevation plans, and a detailed estimate follow within the week.
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Excavation and Base Preparation
We excavate to proper depth, remove unsuitable soils, and install a compacted aggregate base. In Wyoming's clay-heavy soils, this step prevents heave and settling down the road.
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Material Installation
Stone, pavers, concrete, or block are set according to the design plan. Seat walls, fire pits, and structural elements are built with reinforced cores and proper mortar joints.
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Finishing and Sealing
Joints are filled, surfaces cleaned, and sealant applied where specified. Caps, trim pieces, and hardware for kitchens and pergolas are set and secured.
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Final Inspection
We verify drainage flow, check all elevations against plan, confirm structural integrity, and walk the completed project with you before closeout.
Hardscape FAQs
What materials do you work with?
We install natural stone (flagstone, sandstone, limestone), concrete pavers, poured and stamped decorative concrete, manufactured stone veneer, and concrete masonry block. Material selection depends on the application, budget, and design goals. Everything we specify is rated for Wyoming's freeze-thaw exposure.
How do hardscapes hold up in Wyoming's climate?
With proper base preparation and material selection, hardscapes perform well through Wyoming winters. We install bases 8 to 12 inches deep depending on soil conditions, use frost-rated materials, and build in drainage to prevent ice damage. Sealed surfaces also resist salt and chemical deterioration from winter maintenance.
How long does a typical hardscape project take?
Most residential hardscapes take one to three weeks depending on size and complexity. Commercial projects with multiple features, structural walls, or kitchen installations can run four to eight weeks. We provide a detailed schedule at the start of every project.
What maintenance do hardscapes require?
Routine maintenance includes clearing debris, reapplying polymeric sand in paver joints as needed, and resealing surfaces every two to three years. Fire pits and outdoor kitchens need seasonal inspection of gas lines and connections. We can set up a maintenance schedule after installation.
Start Your Hardscape Project
Contact G&G Landscape to discuss your hardscape scope. We serve Gillette, Sheridan, Buffalo, Casper, Douglas, Sundance, and Spearfish.