From the Lamprey River to Route 125 — premium decorative concrete for Epping homeowners since 1985. Serving Rockingham County's growing community.
Epping is a growing Rockingham County community of about 7,125 residents, strategically located at the intersection of Route 125 and Route 27. The Lamprey River — a National Wild and Scenic River — winds through town, adding natural beauty and unique construction considerations for riverside properties.
We've completed projects throughout Epping — from the established homes along Main Street and Plumer Road to the newer subdivisions near Prescott Road and rural estates along Hedgehog Mountain Road and North River Road.
Epping's terrain combines Lamprey River floodplain soils with upland sandy loam and scattered ledge. Properties near the river may encounter clay-heavy soils and seasonal moisture, while higher-elevation lots tend toward rocky, well-drained ground. Our knowledge of these diverse conditions ensures every installation is built right.
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We've completed stamped concrete projects across every corner of Epping, NH 03042.
Also serving neighboring Raymond, Fremont, Brentwood, and Nottingham
See what we've done for your neighbors right here in Epping.

Installed a 600 sq ft ashlar slate patio with outdoor kitchen pad for a Main Street home near the town center. The charcoal and buff color scheme creates a sophisticated entertaining area that complements Epping's historic village charm.

Designed a herringbone brick walkway with expanded front landing for a Plumer Road colonial. The classic red-toned pattern adds formal curb appeal and eliminates the icy front steps that were a safety concern during New Hampshire winters.

Created a cool-tone travertine pool deck for a newer Prescott Road home. The slip-resistant surface and integrated coping create a clean, modern look that complements the home's contemporary architecture style.

A homeowner on North River Road wanted a large backyard patio but their property sits within the Lamprey River's extended floodplain area. Spring runoff and summer storms regularly saturated the clay-heavy soil, making standard patio construction risky for long-term durability.
We engineered a comprehensive drainage solution: a 12-inch crushed stone sub-base with perimeter French drains channeling water toward the river buffer zone, topped with a moisture barrier and reinforced concrete slab. The flagstone pattern patio now handles even the heaviest spring runoff without pooling, and the Wild and Scenic River buffer zone remains completely protected. Three years and multiple floods later — the patio looks brand new.
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Epping's mix of historic village homes and newer subdivisions means every project is unique. We design patios for clay-heavy riverside lots and rocky upland terrain alike, with patterns from classic ashlar slate to natural flagstone.
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Epping's colonials, capes, and contemporary homes all benefit from a decorative walkway. Brick herringbone, cobblestone, and flagstone patterns add curb appeal and safety year-round — especially during icy New Hampshire winters.
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Epping's growing families love pool installations. Our slip-resistant decks handle local terrain from sandy uplands to moisture-prone riverside lots, with cool-touch finishes and integrated drainage for years of worry-free enjoyment.
Learn MoreDon't just take our word for it — hear from your neighbors.
"The ashlar slate patio and outdoor kitchen area on Main Street is our favorite space. We grill and entertain out there all summer. The colors they chose complement our historic house perfectly. Worth every penny."
Main Street, Epping, NH
"The brick walkway on Plumer Road solved our icy-steps problem and made our front entrance look fantastic. Neighbors say it looks like real brick. The expanded landing is wide enough for our holiday decorations now too."
Plumer Road, Epping, NH
"The drainage engineering they did for our riverside patio on North River Road is impressive. We've had two major spring floods and the patio handles everything perfectly. The flagstone look is beautiful and completely maintenance-free."
North River Road, Epping, NH
Common questions we hear from Epping homeowners.
Yes. The Lamprey River is a federally designated Wild and Scenic River, and properties within river buffer zones face specific construction restrictions. We're experienced with these requirements and design compliant patios that protect the waterway while maximizing your outdoor living space.
Epping typically does not require a building permit for ground-level patios. Properties near the Lamprey River, wetlands, or in flood zones may need additional approvals. We verify every requirement during our free site assessment.
Ashlar slate and brick herringbone are top choices for Epping's village homes, while flagstone suits the more rural properties. Newer subdivisions often choose travertine for a clean, contemporary look. We bring samples to your door.
Absolutely. Clay soils near the Lamprey River are one of our specialties. We use engineered sub-bases, French drains, and moisture barriers to ensure your concrete stays level and crack-free regardless of soil moisture conditions.
Our season runs late April through mid-October. Riverside properties should wait until late May when spring runoff subsides. Higher-elevation Epping lots can start earlier. Fall installations produce the strongest curing results.
We don't just work in Epping — we're invested in this community:
Our headquarters is at 8 Chenell Drive, Concord, NH 03301 — about 35 minutes from Epping. We always come to you for free estimates!
Approx. 35 minutes / 30 miles via Route 27 & I-93
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About 35 minutes via Route 27 — or we'll come to you for a free on-site estimate.