Uneven pavers, water that sits after rain, and weeds that keep pushing through can turn a patio into extra work. Many yards in Dighton hold moisture. Poor base prep and weak edging make problems worse. If crews cut corners, your new surface can shift within a season, and you end up starting over.
Perry Heavy Equipment Services LLC builds patios that stay put and drain properly. We prepare the site the correct way, not the fast way. Our crew marks utilities, grades the area, and compacts a deep base before setting any paver or slab. We use methods that suit local soils, so your patio works well in real New England weather.
Our patio service covers layout, excavation, base installation, paver or slab setting, edging, joint sand, and final compaction. We add drainage that moves water away from your house and seating areas. We keep the work zone clean, protect nearby turf, and finish on time. You get a sturdy patio that looks good and stays level.
What you get in this phase:
We plan every step around Dighton conditions. Good prep stops frost from lifting your patio in winter and keeps chairs from wobbling in summer. Our crew follows a clear process, works tidily, and keeps you informed. You get a patio that is ready for daily use, not just photos.
We see another common problem. Patios set high or tight to the house can push water toward the foundation. Roots and poor soil make movement worse. A patio that looks fine on day one can cause damp basements and trip edges by year two. You deserve a patio that fixes yard issues, not adds new ones.
We design the build around drainage first. We grade away from the house, create strong base layers, and add a drain when needed. We use geotextile where soils stay wet. Each lift gets compacted before we move on. This stops sinking and keeps joints tight. Your furniture sits flat, and water goes where it should.
Perry Heavy Equipment Services LLC brings heavy equipment skills to small spaces. We use the right machine for clean, precise digs and careful backfill. Our team sets lines, checks slope with levels, and confirms heights at every stage. We keep driveways clear, store materials neatly, and leave your property clean when we finish.
Our patio options include concrete pavers, natural stone, and poured concrete. We install borders, steps, and landings. We can add a gravel or stone path, a shed pad, or a fire pit surround. If you need access for a future grill gas line or lighting, we plan sleeves now so you avoid tearing up new work later.
Details that protect your patio:
We confirm the layout, agree on heights, and review water flow before excavation. You know what will happen each day. We work in sequence, keep the site safe, and finish with a clean wash and final plate compaction. Your patio looks neat and stays that way.
We give a clear written price before work starts and honor it. No surprise add-ons for normal conditions. If you ask for changes, we price them first, then proceed.
Parts of Dighton sit near wetlands. We use methods that respect sensitive areas and reduce soil disturbance. We select the right equipment, manage material stockpiles, and keep runoff contained.
Our team has built hardscape and site work for three decades. We know how local soils behave through winter and spring thaw. We set proper slopes, choose the right materials, and compact to the correct density.
Depth depends on soil and use. For a standard patio on native soil, we usually excavate 8 to 10 inches for base and bedding layers. In wetter spots, we may go deeper and add geotextile.
Yes. We assess the grade, check the base, and look for blocked outlets. Often, we regrade, rebuild the base to the right depth, and add a drain or swale that carries water away from the house.
Concrete pavers offer great durability and easy care. Joint stabilizer helps reduce weed growth and sand loss. Natural stone looks classic and holds up very well when set on a proper base.