From Kingston Lake to Great Pond — premium decorative concrete for Kingston homeowners since 1985. Quality craftsmanship for Rockingham County's lakeside community.
Kingston is a picturesque Rockingham County community of about 6,023 residents, known for Kingston Lake, Great Pond, and a charming village center along Main Street. The town's mix of historic homes, lakefront properties, and newer subdivisions creates diverse opportunities for premium hardscaping.
We've completed projects throughout Kingston — from the established homes along Main Street and Church Street to lakefront properties on Kingston Lake, Great Pond Road, and newer developments near Route 125 and New Boston Road.
Kingston's terrain features sandy glacial soils typical of southern Rockingham County, along with clay-heavy areas near the town's multiple ponds and brooks. Lakefront properties require Shoreland setback compliance, while upland lots may encounter scattered granite ledge. Our expertise covers every Kingston condition.
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We've completed stamped concrete projects across every corner of Kingston, NH 03848.
Also serving neighboring Sandown, Plaistow, Exeter, and Brentwood
See what we've done for your neighbors right here in Kingston.

Installed a 480 sq ft sandstone patio with fire pit and connecting path to the dock for a Kingston Lake waterfront property. The warm golden tones complement the sandy shoreline and the integrated lighting extends lakeside enjoyment into the evening.

Designed a running bond brick walkway with widened landing for a Church Street colonial near the village bandstand. The classic red tones honor Kingston's historic center while providing safe, slip-resistant access year-round.

Created a natural flagstone pool deck for a Great Pond Road property. The earthy tones blend with the forested lot while the slip-resistant surface and integrated drainage handle the area's sandy soils and seasonal moisture.

A Kingston Lake homeowner wanted a patio that seamlessly connected their back door to their dock, but the 40-foot grade change between the house and shoreline — combined with Shoreland Buffer Zone restrictions — made this a challenging design problem.
We designed a terraced path system with three landing areas that navigate the grade naturally. The upper patio provides the main entertaining space with a fire pit, a mid-level landing creates a private reading nook, and the lower terrace connects directly to the dock. All impervious surfaces stay within Shoreland limits, and permeable borders allow stormwater infiltration. The homeowner now walks directly from dinner to sunset kayaking — the seamless indoor-to-lake experience they'd always envisioned.
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Kingston's lakefront properties deserve patios that maximize water views. We handle Shoreland compliance, sandy lakeside soils, and grade changes while creating stunning entertainment spaces for Kingston Lake and Great Pond homes.
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Kingston's colonials, capes, and lakefront homes benefit from decorative walkways. Colonial brick and cobblestone for the village center; flagstone and sandstone for lake properties. Safe, beautiful access year-round.
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Kingston's spacious lots are ideal for pool installations. Our slip-resistant decks handle sandy lakeside soils and clay-heavy inland lots, with cool-touch finishes and drainage engineering for every terrain type.
Learn MoreDon't just take our word for it — hear from your neighbors.
"The dock-connected patio on Kingston Lake changed how we live. We go from dinner to sunset kayaking in 30 seconds. The terraced path with the reading nook is my wife's favorite spot. Incredible design and craftsmanship."
Wadleigh Point Road, Kingston, NH
"The brick walkway on Church Street looks perfect next to the village bandstand. Multiple neighbors have asked for the contractor's name. The expanded landing is great for our holiday decorations too."
Church Street, Kingston, NH
"The flagstone pool deck on Great Pond Road blends so naturally with our wooded lot. The drainage engineering handles spring thaw perfectly — no puddles, no problems. Our kids are in the pool from June through September."
Great Pond Road, Kingston, NH
Common questions we hear from Kingston homeowners.
Yes. Properties within 250 feet of Kingston Lake or Great Pond are subject to the NH Shoreland Water Quality Protection Act, limiting impervious coverage. We expertly design within these limits and handle all permitting requirements.
Kingston generally does not require a building permit for ground-level patios on established lots. Lakefront and wetland-adjacent properties may need additional review. We verify everything during our free site visit.
Sandstone and travertine complement lakefront properties with their warm, natural tones. Colonial brick suits village homes. Flagstone works beautifully for wooded inland lots. We bring samples for comparison.
Absolutely! Dock-connected paths are one of our Kingston specialties. We design terraced walkways that navigate grade changes safely and beautifully, with proper Shoreland compliance and drainage at every step.
Sandy glacial soils are common throughout Kingston. We use deeper sub-bases (10-14 inches) with compacted crushed stone to prevent settling. Our engineering ensures your patio stays perfectly level for decades.
We don't just work in Kingston — we're invested in this community:
Our headquarters is at 8 Chenell Drive, Concord, NH 03301 — about 40 minutes from Kingston. We always come to you for free estimates!
Approx. 40 minutes / 35 miles via Route 125 & I-93
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About 40 minutes via Route 125 — or we'll come to you for a free on-site estimate.