Frequently Asked Questions

  • Brick pavers offer greater durability, easier maintenance, and better adaptability to Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles compared to stamped concrete.

  • A backyard remodel typically takes around 1 to 2 weeks to complete, depending on the scope of the project and any unforeseen challenges. Smaller projects, such as landscaping updates, patio installations, or simple garden enhancements, may be completed within a week. However, more complex remodels involving hardscaping, outdoor structures, or extensive renovations could take closer to two weeks or longer, especially if weather conditions or material availability cause delays. Proper planning, clear communication with contractors, and timely approvals can help ensure the project stays on schedule.

  • Item descriptioYou can improve privacy in your backyard by installing a privacy hedge or fence, both of which create a barrier to block unwanted views and enhance the overall ambiance. A privacy hedge, made up of dense shrubs or trees like arborvitae, boxwood, or holly, provides a natural and visually appealing solution that also helps reduce noise and improve air quality.n

  • Permits may be required for patios, decks, retaining walls, or electrical work. Check with your local government or HOA to ensure compliance with regulations before starting your project.

  • Use native plants to reduce water usage, install permeable pavers to manage stormwater, and consider energy-efficient LED lighting or solar-powered features. Composting bins and rain barrels are other sustainable additions.

  • Consider durability, aesthetics, and cost. For example, brick pavers are low-maintenance and long-lasting, while natural wood decks offer warmth but require upkeep. Discuss your needs with a sale associate to find the best fit.

  • Incorporate multi-functional areas such as a dining space, a cozy fire pit seating area, and a play zone for kids or pets. Strategic lighting and landscaping can make the space inviting and usable even at night.

  • The best plants and trees for a Michigan backyard should be chosen based on the region’s climate, soil conditions, and seasonal changes. Hydrangeas and woody ornamentals, such as dogwood and redbud trees, add beautiful color and texture to the landscape while thriving in Michigan’s varied temperatures. Evergreens like arborvitaes and boxwoods provide year-round greenery and act as excellent privacy screens or windbreaks. Native plants such as coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, and bee balm are also great choices, as they are low-maintenance, attract pollinators, and adapt well to Michigan’s environment. Incorporating a mix of these plants ensures a vibrant and resilient backyard that looks great throughout the seasons.

  • Install proper grading, French drains, or rain gardens to manage water flow. Permeable pavers can also reduce water pooling by allowing rainwater to filter into the ground.