Hardscape in Cascade, MI
Hardscape managed for Grand Rapids and West Michigan homeowners: patios, walkways, retaining walls, repair. We run the site visit, lock the scope, and bring you one all-in proposal.
Hardscape for Cascade homeowners
Cascade Township is the Forest Hills school district's western half, and the housing reflects it: 4-bedroom walkouts on 1/2 to 2-acre lots, irrigated landscaping, and homeowners who want their property to look the way it did when they bought it. Recurring lawn care here is the gateway category. Once a contractor proves out on weekly service, the same client typically ends up routing tree work, fertilization, and gutter cleaning through us as well.
Hardscape is one of the higher-variance categories. A "patio install" can mean $4,000 of concrete or $40,000 of natural-stone design-build work. We make sure the quote cycle starts with a site visit and a clear scope so the comparisons are meaningful.
For retaining walls especially, the difference between a properly engineered wall and a cheap block stack shows up in year five when the wall starts leaning. We require contractors to quote with a drainage spec and a base prep spec, not just a surface material.
What's included
- Patio installation (paver, concrete, natural stone)
- Walkway installation
- Retaining wall (build or rebuild)
- Hardscape repair and re-leveling
Price guidance
- Paver patio: $18–$35 per square foot installed.
- Concrete patio: $12–$22 per square foot installed.
- Retaining wall: $35–$75 per face foot for properly engineered walls.
- Hardscape repair: $400–$2,500 depending on scope.
Cascade-specific considerations
Executive ranches, walkout colonials, and newer custom builds dominate. Asphalt and architectural shingles are standard; mature landscaping and irrigation systems are common, which raises the bar on lawn-care contractor quality.
Installation work runs April through November, with peak booking in early summer. Freeze-season pours are not recommended.
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Common questions
- Do you handle permits?
- Retaining walls over 4 feet and some patio installs require a permit in Grand Rapids. Contractors handle the application; we verify it's in the scope.
Hardscape in Cascade, handled.
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