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Custom Patio Installation in Hickory for turning unused yard space into defined outdoor living areas

Quality Greens Landscapes builds custom patios in Hickory designed for function and long-term durability. You want a flat, stable surface where furniture stays level, foot traffic moves easily, and water drains away from the house. Whether you're replacing a cracked concrete slab or claiming an empty corner of your backyard, the work starts with understanding how you plan to use the space.



Patio construction begins with excavating to the correct depth, installing a compacted gravel base, then laying pavers, natural stone, or pouring concrete with proper slope and drainage. Each material offers different textures, colors, and long-term performance. Pavers resist cracking and can be replaced individually if needed. Natural stone brings unique color variation and weathered character. Poured concrete can be stamped, stained, or left smooth depending on your preference. All three require a properly prepared foundation to prevent shifting or settling over time.


If you're ready to add outdoor living space that works through all four seasons, reach out to discuss layout, material options, and site preparation for your property.

What a Finished Patio Includes

You get a surface that supports outdoor furniture, withstands freeze-thaw cycles, and slopes away from the house to manage runoff. The edges are defined with border pavers or cut stone, and joints are filled with sand or mortar depending on the installation type. If you're adding seating walls or a fire pit, those features are built into the layout before paving begins so everything is structurally connected.


After the patio is complete, you'll notice the yard feels more organized and the space becomes usable for dining, seating, or grilling without dealing with uneven ground or standing water. Quality Greens Landscapes accounts for existing grade, drainage patterns, and access points during layout so the finished surface ties into your landscape without creating erosion or pooling issues.


Each project includes site grading, base installation, material placement, and cleanup. Permitting requirements depend on patio size and location relative to property lines. Irrigation relocation, electrical work for lighting, and plantings around the perimeter are handled separately if requested during the planning phase..

Common Questions About Patio Projects

Homeowners in Hickory often ask about timing, material performance, and how the site prep affects the rest of the yard. Here's what comes up most often.


  • What type of base is used under pavers?
    A compacted aggregate base layer is installed to the required depth, typically six to eight inches, to support the pavers and prevent settling or movement over time.
  • How does freezing weather affect a patio?
    Proper drainage and a well-compacted base prevent frost heave, which is when moisture trapped under the surface expands and shifts the material during winter.
  • When should I plan a patio installation in Hickory?
    Spring and fall offer the most predictable weather, but work can be scheduled year-round as long as the ground isn't frozen or saturated.
  • Why do some patios crack while others stay level?
    Cracks and settling happen when the base isn't thick enough, the soil below wasn't properly compacted, or drainage wasn't accounted for during site prep.
  • What's included in a fire pit integration?
    The fire pit is built with the same materials as the patio and tied into the base system so it doesn't shift separately or crack along the connection points.


If your backyard has slope, poor drainage, or overgrown areas you're not using, a custom patio provides a stable foundation that makes the yard more functional year-round. Contact Quality Greens Landscapes to review site conditions and discuss layout options for your property.