Functional and Built to Last
Patios, walkways, paver driveways, stone and brick walls, fire pits and fireplaces, and much more.
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A well-built hardscape is what turns a piece of ground into a place people actually use. The patio that becomes an extension of the house. The walkway that draws you through the property naturally. The retaining wall that solves a grade problem and looks like it was always meant to be there. These aren't decorative additions — they're the structure the rest of the landscape organizes itself around.
We design and build hardscape features that are set correctly from the base up, using materials that belong in this climate and construction methods that hold through frost heave, ice, and everything else a Maine season produces. The work is meant to be there in thirty years, looking better for the time it's had to settle.
From the ground up.
Every hardscape feature we build starts with the base — because what you see on the surface is only as good as what's underneath it.
Stone Walls
Dry-laid and mortared stone walls built with an eye for the landscape and the long run. Whether it's a low garden wall or a substantial retaining structure, we select and place stone the way Maine stonemasons always have.
Patios
Designed for how you actually use the space — for dining, gathering, or simply sitting in the evening. We build in natural stone, pavers, and granite, set on a properly prepared base that won't shift or heave with the seasons.
Walkways & Steps
Paths that move naturally through the property and steps that feel as solid as the ground they're set into. We design for grade, drainage, and the way the landscape flows — so nothing feels forced or out of place.
Why homeowners & property owners trust Anderson Landscape.
Base Work Done Right
Most hardscape failures trace back to the base — improper depth, poor drainage, inadequate compaction. We've been building in Maine long enough to know what this ground requires, and we don't cut corners on the work that doesn't show.
Materials That Belong Here
We work with natural stone, granite, and proven paver systems suited to the Maine climate. What looks right in a southern catalog doesn't always perform here — we specify materials we know hold up through freeze-thaw cycles and heavy use.
Integrated with the Full Landscape
Because we handle excavation, drainage, and landscaping alongside our hardscape work, every feature we build is designed in context. The drainage is accounted for. The grade is right. The plantings and stone work together rather than beside each other.
40 Years of Masonry in This Region
There's no substitute for experience with local stone and local ground. Our team has spent decades learning how this material behaves and what it takes to make it last — and that knowledge shows up in every wall we build and every patio we set.
Getting started is simple.
Getting started with Anderson Landscape is simple. Here's what to expect.
Consultation
We walk the site with you and talk through how you want to use the space, what materials appeal to you, and what the ground requires. We look at grade, drainage, and access before we draw anything up.
Proposal & Design
We put together a detailed proposal with materials, dimensions, and timeline. For larger or more complex scopes, we'll work through the layout with you before anything is finalized — so what we build is exactly what you had in mind.
Build
Base preparation, material delivery, and construction handled entirely by our crew. We work cleanly, keep the site organized, and communicate throughout — especially if something in the ground changes the plan.
Final Walkthrough
We walk the finished hardscape with you before we consider the job done. We want you to see the base work, understand the drainage, and be confident that what's been built will perform the way we said it would.
Ready to put your outdoor space to work?
Tell us about your property and what you're looking to build. We'll walk the site, talk through materials and scope, and put together a clear, no-pressure estimate.