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Box 159 Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone: (360) 692-1943
(206) 842-8713
cottage block, manor & ledge stone walls
new parking and storage area added with a clean look of cottage block walls.

extended concrete patio area added with cottage block walls adds additional
outdoor living space and value

pictured below- this is a great idea!!! Leaving toppers off the cottage
block, leaves room for annuals or strawberries to be planted.

pictured below - sloped hillside made into 2 terrace cottage block walls
with grass landing

post and rail fencing on top of keystone wall

following pictures below are before & after construction
of hillside. This is angle #1

before construction picture of hillside angle #2

below: hillside preparation for installation of cottage
block walls with Rick of Dansons running our CAT excavator.

below - installation begins of cottage block terrace wall with Home owner looking on!

bottom terrace wall under construction

3 terrace walls completed-After pictures of hillside angle #2.

Job completed-3 terrace cottage block walls, bark, plants and sod
lawn on upper level.

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(above picture) Make use of your backyard, take a sloped area
and add terrace cottage blockwalls along with
a set of stairs-Look at the room you just created!!
pictured below: drain installation prior to landscaping- drain rock
for drainage, 4" perf pipe, daylighting away from the house to keep water from the foundation.

pictured below: drain installation completed, area leveled &
prepared with blue paint to outline english garden area.

pictured below: stone wall installation called "Cowboy Coffee
Super Ledge" stacked stone wall with stairs. 3 - 3' ht. terrace stacked walls totaling 9' in height.

steps installed with same stacked look.

before picture: of stacked stone walls and english garden area
outlined in blue paint.

after picture: stacked stone wall completed along with english
garden, bark and gravel walkway.

pictured below: completion of the 3 terrace ledge stone walls.

english garden - low maintenance

side view of "Cowboy coffee super ledge" stone terrace walls.

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