About the Construction
Stone wall construction involves building walls using natural or manufactured stone, either dry-stacked (without mortar) or mortared (with concrete or adhesive). These walls can serve both decorative and structural roles, offering a rugged yet refined finish that blends beautifully into landscapes.
From rustic fieldstone to precision-cut granite or limestone, the material and technique you choose will define the wall’s character, longevity, and visual impact.
Our Stone Wall Services
Retaining Wall Construction
Engineered to hold back soil and prevent erosion, ideal for sloped yards or elevated garden beds.
Freestanding Stone Walls
Perfect for dividing spaces, adding privacy, or creating visual boundaries.
Garden & Landscape Walls
Low-profile walls that border flower beds, pathways, or lawn edges.
Decorative Accent Walls
Make a statement with natural stone features that serve as focal points in your design.
Dry-Stacked & Mortared Options
Choose between a traditional, mortarless look or a clean, cemented finish.
Repair & Restoration
Fix leaning, crumbling, or aged stone walls while preserving their original style.
Why Choose Stone Walls?
- Natural Durability – Stone weathers gracefully and resists rot, pests, and UV damage.
- Structural Integrity – Especially when reinforced and properly drained, stone walls are built to last decades.
- Eco-Friendly Choice – They are sourced from the earth and often reusable or recyclable.
- Curb Appeal & Value – They add an elegant, high-end look that elevates landscaping and increases property value.
FAQ
What is the difference between dry-stacked and mortared stone walls?
Dry-stacked walls use no mortar and rely on careful placement and gravity. Mortared walls use concrete to bind stones and are better for taller or structural walls.
How long do stone walls last?
With proper construction, stone walls can last more than 50 years, especially when drainage and foundations are done right.
Can stone walls be used on sloped terrain?
Absolutely. Retaining stone walls are specifically designed to manage grade changes and are ideal for sloped landscapes.