Hector Stone’s LLC · Construction · landscape · masonryAustin + surrounding areas

Austin masonry · construction · landscape

Services that connect the whole property

Hector Stone’s LLC brings masonry, construction, hardscape, pools, concrete, stucco, tile, and home upgrades into one practical conversation.

Austin backyard pool and hardscape work with connected patio surfaces
Quick answer

Choose the service hub that matches the work you are planning. Each hub explains the scope, local conditions, planning questions, and the fastest way to start with photos.

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Start with the part of the project you can see

A patio may also need a retaining edge. A pool deck may need drainage and coping. A home upgrade may cross masonry, concrete, stucco, tile, and construction. The five hubs below help you start with the visible need while keeping the connected scope in view.

  • Construction: masonry-led residential construction and interior or exterior upgrades.
  • Landscaping + hardscape: patios, paths, walls, beds, drainage-aware surfaces, and outdoor rooms.
  • Masonry + stonework: stone, brick, block, veneer, fireplaces, columns, arches, and repair conversations.
  • Pools + outdoor living: pool decks, coping, tile, patios, fire features, and gathering areas.
  • Concrete, stucco + tile: flatwork, finish systems, wet areas, restrooms, and surface transitions.

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Questions worth answering before a quote

The useful estimate is not only a square-foot number. It reflects access, demolition, base preparation, slope, water, material, finish, and how the new work meets what is already there. Send photos and approximate dimensions so the first conversation starts with real conditions.

Questions, answered

Before you
break ground.

Can one project use more than one service hub?

Yes. Outdoor work often combines masonry, concrete, landscape construction, pool hardscape, and finish details. Start with the largest part of the scope and describe the connected work in the form.

Do I need a site visit before a final price?

A starting range can help with planning, but the final scope should account for existing conditions, access, grade, drainage, materials, and any required coordination.

Can I send photos by text?

Yes. Text project photos and a short description to 512-264-4498.

Start with the scope

Have a project
in mind?

Call or text 512-264-4498 with the city, photos, and a short description.

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