Where New Hampshire tranquility meets quality craftsmanship — premium patios, walkways & pool decks for Phillips Pond, Fremont Road & Hampstead Road homes since 1985.
Sandown is a quiet Rockingham County community of about 6,500 residents known for its rural charm, scenic Phillips Pond, the Sandown Depot Railroad Museum, and proximity to the Fremont-Chester-Kingston corridor. The town's extensive rail trail network and conservation lands provide the quintessential southern NH countryside experience.
We've completed projects throughout Sandown — from the lakeside homes around Phillips Pond and Angle Pond to the wooded properties on Fremont Road, Hampstead Road, Little Mill Road, and Wells Village Road.
Sandown's terrain features sandy glacial soils in the lowlands, rocky outcroppings on the hillsides, and mixed-soil areas throughout. Seasonal moisture near the ponds and wetlands requires proper drainage engineering — exactly our expertise.
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Installed a 500 sq ft fieldstone terrace with fire pit, Adirondack seating circle, and stone-wall garden border for a Phillips Pond property. The warm earth tones blend with the pond's natural shoreline and mature pines.

Designed an irregular flagstone walkway connecting a Hampstead Road home to the adjacent Fremont Branch rail trail. The natural-edge design creates a welcoming transition from backyard to the popular walking and biking path.

Created a sandstone pool deck with pergola pad and surrounding garden beds on a Fremont Road property. The rustic pool setting with forest backdrop creates a private woodland swimming retreat.

A Wells Village Road homeowner near the Sandown Depot Railroad Museum wanted a patio that honored Sandown's railroad heritage. Their home sits on a former railroad worker's lot, and they'd collected old railroad ties, spikes, and lanterns over decades.
We designed a cobblestone patio with integrated railroad-tie accent borders, using recovered ties as rustic bench supports. The cobblestone pattern echoes historic depot platforms, and we cast custom concrete medallions with railroad spike silhouettes into the surface. LED lighting mimics vintage signal lanterns. The homeowner's railroad artifact collection now has a permanent outdoor museum. The Sandown Historical Society featured it in their newsletter as "the most creative heritage installation in town."
Learn About Our ServicesPremium decorative concrete for country living in Sandown.

Sandown's wooded lots and pond-side retreats deserve patios that blend with nature. Fieldstone, flagstone, and cobblestone patterns in earth tones create outdoor living spaces that complement the countryside.
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Sandown's rural properties need walkways that connect homes to gardens, trails, and outbuildings. Our natural-stone designs handle wooded terrain and create inviting paths through country settings.
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Sandown's spacious rural lots offer privacy for pool retreats. Our engineered decks handle sandy and rocky soils with proper drainage for country pool settings surrounded by nature.
Learn MoreDon't just take our word for it — hear from your Sandown neighbors.
"The railroad heritage patio on Wells Village Road is my pride and joy. The cobblestone, the railroad-tie benches, the spike medallions — the Historical Society loved it. My grandfather would've been thrilled."
Wells Village Road, Sandown, NH
"The Phillips Pond terrace with fire pit is where our whole family gathers. The fieldstone tones match the shoreline perfectly. It feels like the patio has always been there."
Phillips Pond, Sandown, NH
"The rail trail connector walkway on Hampstead Road is perfect. We walk right from the patio onto the trail. Natural edges, moss-brown tones — it's like a forest path."
Hampstead Road, Sandown, NH
Common questions from Sandown homeowners.
Yes! Many Sandown homes border the Fremont Branch rail trail. We design walkway connectors with natural edges and earth tones that seamlessly link your outdoor space to this beloved community path.
Phillips Pond and Angle Pond properties have Shoreland Act requirements. We design within impervious limits, handle wetland buffer compliance, and create beautiful hardscaping that respects the shoreline.
Absolutely! Railroad ties, antique stone, reclaimed brick — we love incorporating heritage materials. Our Wells Village Road railroad patio shows how creative integration honors Sandown's history while creating functional beauty.
Fieldstone in warm browns, irregular flagstone with natural edges, and cobblestone for heritage accents. We bring samples to your property for comparison against your home and landscape.
Sandown's wooded lots create shade and moisture. Our sealed surfaces resist moss and algae growth, and proper grading ensures water drains away from patios even in shaded, damp conditions.
We don't just work in Sandown — we're invested in this community:
Our headquarters is at 8 Chenell Drive, Concord, NH 03301 — about 35 minutes from Sandown.
Approx. 35 minutes / 35 miles via I-93
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