Committed to the quality of our masonry work, we use mortar mixes that have been recognized by professionals for several years. We use stone because it is a high-end material, comes in a variety of colours and gives warmth to your layout. It will withstand the test of time without deterioration. We work with granite, silica, slate, limestone and sandstone.
Cement garden walls, craze or concrete
Stone garden walls with dry joints
Cement patios
Restoration of mortar joints
Installation of culture stones
Stone paths with dry joints
In Europe....
(Photo A. Prince)
In Eur....
(Photo A. Prince)
In Europe, a capitelle or borie was used by shepherds to protect themselves from bad weather. It is built completely of stone. It can be used as a shed, a sauna or according to your imagination.
(Photo A. Prince)
This carved limestone garden wall copies the arch of the verandah.
Granite is a stone native to Laurentians. It has been used for centuries and will withstand the test of time, like this hundred-year-old residence.
The integration of huge stones with the stairs and the carved stone garden wall remind us that glaciers formed the Laurentians’ landscape.
The masonry work makes this home’s entrance very welcoming.
These granite stairs lead to the rear of the residence. The integration of tubs highlights the very distinctive plants.
The platform created from the garden wall is an ideal place to sit or to install flower pots.
The natural stone garden walls allow the land to be raised.
These carved silica-stone stairs are very stable and will last for centuries.
These garden walls and stone columns are in perfect harmony with the Laurentians setting.