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Timbercrest Construction, LLC
4.9(
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Serving New London, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Jeff Weiher began the work on schedule. The only delays were due to the special railing he had ordered for us and it was installed as soon as it arrived. After the stairs leading to our lower patio were roughed in, we decided we needed them to turn in another direction. Jeff was able to do that and added a landing to accommodate. We're happy with his suggestions for deck material and railing. Very nice looking."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Ranger Services Inc
4.9(
14
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Serving New London, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Jerry was honest, professional, and polite on the phone and while here, punctual arriving, did not rush us, and gave expert advice as well as a fair quote to do the work needed to save our trees.
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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STONEHENGE BRICK PAVING & LANDSCAPING
5.0(
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Serving New London, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

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"Very detailed oriented work with small crew that is competent and friendly. The owner very involved with details and installation. Gave use what we wanted with a great design from scratch. Would recommend delivers quality for price."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fox Valley Stone & Brick
5.0(
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Serving New London, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1967

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Warranties offered

"Inherited a gas fireplace that had quit working and was the cause of a cold draft. Pat determined the causes of both problems and quickly fixed both. He was also a willing source of information on how best to regulate and utilize this heat source.
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Stuart’s Landscaping & Garden Center
5.0(
4
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Serving New London, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Everyone that works there is decent, professional- and they did a terrify job with my design. I did have a hiccup when they gave me an estimate- apparently the employee doing the estimate on such a big project did not even visit the site- so when the crew got there, they saw some poison ivy and also did not realize the severity of the slope. They at first tried to renege on the contract even though I put a 50% deposit, and signed a contract. I told them that I would pay for the extra cost for spraying down the poison ivy- but unfortunately they gave me the impression that the cost of that would be minimal. Afterwards, they attempted to upcharge me over 20% of the entire project- or close to $2000 for basically weed spraying for 20 minutes on two separate days. They said that they took a lot longer than expected as well- but it wasn't the poison ivy that delayed them- the root of the problem was the employee that did not accurately calculate the scope of the project- and the company wanted me to mitigate for what in their perspective was not as profitable as they wanted. I don't think it's appropriate to renege on a contractor after the client seeks bids, drops those other bids, sends a deposit, and signs a contract. Presumably, a company should survey the project before the estimate. I understand there can be unexpected things that come up- but that's for the unseen or underground- the customer shouldn't be responsible for an estimate not to their liking."
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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FAQs for brick and stone patios, walks, and steps installation projects in New London, WI

When cleaning your flagstone patio, begin by gently hosing off loose dirt and debris. Use a mild solution of white vinegar and water or diluted dish soap to scrub the surface with a soft-bristled brush. Avoid using abrasive tools, such as wire brushes, as they can damage the stone’s seal and finish. This careful approach effectively removes mold and grime while preserving the natural beauty of your patio.

Flagstone naturally offers a neutral palette that includes shades of grey, black, red, yellow, brown, and tan, and its inherent color cannot be altered. Choosing varieties like bluestone provides a subtle bluish tint that complements many exterior designs. These natural hues enhance curb appeal and create a refined, timeless look in your outdoor space, ensuring a sophisticated finish with minimal upkeep.

Flagstone for a patio must have a minimum thickness of 1.5 inches to reliably support furniture and foot traffic. Using stone that is two to three inches thick is recommended to ensure lasting durability. The increased thickness prevents cracking under load and enhances long-term performance. Investing in thicker flagstone provides superior stability and resistance to weather conditions, ensuring your outdoor space remains both safe and attractive.

You can paint a flagstone patio by using a high-quality, outdoor elastomeric latex paint designed for heavy foot traffic. Painting not only refreshes the patio’s appearance but also creates a waterproof barrier that protects the stone from damage. Regular reapplication every one to two years maintains its durability and visual appeal, ensuring your patio remains both stylish and well-protected.

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