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custom stone patio and retaining wall installation in Pelham NH

Stone Masonry Contractor in Pelham, NH

Pelham's terrain gives most properties at least one stone masonry challenge — a sloped yard that needs a structural wall, an entry that needs defined steps, or a home exterior that is ready for a real upgrade. Fieldstone Landscape & Masonry has been handling those projects for Pelham homeowners for over 30 years.

Stone retaining walls, custom patios, walkways, steps, and veneer — installed by the same in-house crew from base work to finish. No subs on the structural scope. One team on your property, one point of contact throughout the entire job.

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Stone Masonry Services We Provide in Pelham

Stone Retaining Walls

  • Structural walls for sloped yards, tiered grades, and eroding banks
  • Natural stone and concrete block construction selected for the site conditions
  • Footing below frost depth, proper drainage behind the wall, and correct backfill every time
  • Wall scope coordinated with the grading and drainage plan from the start

Custom Stone Patios

  • Natural stone and paver patio installation for Pelham residential properties
  • Base material compacted in lifts — the work that determines whether the surface stays level after a few winters
  • Outdoor living spaces, entertaining patios, and pool deck surrounds
  • Material selection across bluestone, fieldstone, granite, and paver systems

Walkways & Steps

  • Entry paths, garden walks, and connecting paths between outdoor areas
  • Natural stone and paver step systems with proper drainage and pitch
  • Landings, cheek walls, and integrated step features built into the hardscape plan
  • Constructed to stay safe and level through repeated freeze-thaw cycles

Stone Veneer

  • Natural and manufactured veneer applied to home exteriors, foundations, and accent walls
  • Entryways, piers, columns, and decorative architectural features
  • Proper surface preparation, bonding, and weatherproofing for New Hampshire winter conditions
  • Veneer work planned into the overall masonry scope so the finished project reads as one

Why Pelham Homeowners Work with Fieldstone

30 Years of NH Masonry — Including Pelham

Rudy has been working stone on Pelham and Rockingham County properties since 1999. He knows the terrain, the typical soil conditions, and the kind of drainage challenges this area tends to throw at a masonry project. That experience is what keeps jobs on track when conditions on site are not what they looked like from the road.

The Base Determines Everything

A wall that leans, a patio that heaves, a walkway that settles unevenly — the cause is almost always the base preparation, not the stone. We build every job from the ground up: excavation, drainage, frost-depth footings, and compacted base material before any visible stone goes in. That is not optional — it is the job.

One Crew, Full Accountability

The same team that sets the base installs the finish stone. No handoffs, no coordination with subs, no accountability gaps when something is not right. One crew, one scope, one guarantee.

Straight Quotes, Backed Work

You get a written estimate before work starts — scope, materials, and cost spelled out completely. The finished job is backed by our workmanship guarantee. If there is a problem, we come back and fix it.

Stone Masonry FAQs for Pelham, NH

Do you offer stone masonry services in Pelham?

Yes. Pelham is a community we serve regularly along with the rest of Rockingham County and northern MA. Retaining walls, patios, walkways, steps, and stone veneer are all part of our scope.

My retaining wall is starting to bow. Is that a repair or a replacement?

Bowing typically means the drainage behind the wall has failed and hydrostatic pressure is building up. In most cases, that is a replacement — rebuilding with proper drainage installed correctly. Patching a bowing wall does not address the pressure that caused it. We assess each wall individually and give you a straight answer on what it actually needs.

Can you build a patio that connects to an existing deck or structure?

Yes. Transitions between a stone patio and a wood deck or existing structure are something we plan carefully — drainage, elevation, and edge detail all affect how that connection holds up over time. We scope those details before anything is built.

How much does stone veneer cost for a home exterior?

It depends on the surface area, the material selected, and the prep work required. Natural stone veneer and manufactured stone veneer are priced differently. We give you a firm written estimate after seeing the property — there are too many variables to quote meaningfully without a site visit.

How long do stone patios last in New Hampshire?

A properly built stone patio — base below frost depth, drainage installed, base material compacted correctly — should last decades. Patios that fail within a few years almost always trace back to shortcuts in the base. That is not how we build.

If you have a stone masonry project in Pelham, NH, let us walk the site and put a written estimate together. The visit is free and there is no obligation.

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