Landscaping & Masonry Contractor in Greenwich, CT
Greenwich properties deserve craftsmanship that matches their value. From classic New England fieldstone walls along backcountry roads to elegant bluestone patios in Old Greenwich and Riverside, we build masonry and landscapes that fit the character of Greenwich homes and hold their beauty through every Connecticut season.
Why Greenwich Homeowners Choose Luis Landscaping & Masonry
Greenwich's rolling terrain makes properly engineered retaining walls essential for many properties — especially in hillside neighborhoods like Glenville and North Greenwich. We design walls with correct drainage and footings so they pass inspection and last for decades. For coastal areas like Old Greenwich and Riverside, we select materials and plantings that stand up to salt air and shoreline weather.
As a licensed Connecticut contractor based in Fairfield County, we bring the owner to every Greenwich job site — you deal directly with the person responsible for the quality of your project.
Our Landscaping & Masonry Services in Greenwich, Connecticut
- Fieldstone & natural stone retaining walls
- Bluestone patios & pool surrounds
- Front walkways, steps & entry stoops
- Outdoor fireplaces & fire pits
- Estate landscape design & planting
- Seasonal property maintenance
Serving Every Greenwich Neighborhood
We work throughout Greenwich, including Old Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, Byram, Glenville, Mianus, North Greenwich and surrounding areas.
Greenwich Landscaping & Masonry — FAQ
How much does a stone patio cost in Greenwich, CT?
Most bluestone and natural stone patios in Greenwich run $25–$60 per square foot installed, depending on the stone, base preparation and design complexity. We give free on-site estimates with a fixed written price.
Do you work in Old Greenwich, Cos Cob and Riverside?
Yes — we serve every Greenwich neighborhood, including Old Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, Byram, Glenville and the backcountry.
Do I need a permit for a retaining wall in Greenwich?
Walls over a certain height typically require a permit and engineering in Greenwich. As a licensed contractor (NHC.0018376), we build to code and help you navigate the town's requirements.