Fitzpatrick Custom Stonework | Experienced Landscapers in Rochester, NY
206 Shoreham Dr, Rochester, NY 14618
Business Background
Fitzpatrick Custom Stonework is a Rochester-based landscaping company specializing in custom stone installations that transform outdoor spaces. Serving the Rochester community, we address common local issues like bare lawn patches and patchy grass by creating durable, low-maintenance stone solutions. Our expert team designs and installs stone pathways, patios, retaining walls, and decorative features that not only enhance curb appeal but also prevent soil erosion and eliminate unsightly lawn problems. With a focus on quality craftsmanship and local materials, we help homeowners achieve beautiful, functional landscapes that withstand Rochester's climate. Trust us to turn your landscaping challenges into lasting stonework masterpieces.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
How can custom stonework help fix bare patches in my Rochester lawn?
Custom stonework provides a permanent solution by replacing problematic grass areas with durable stone features like patios, pathways, or decorative rock gardens. This eliminates the need for constant reseeding or watering in bare spots, reduces soil erosion common in our local climate, and creates a low-maintenance landscape that stays beautiful year-round.
What types of stone installations work best for addressing patchy grass issues?
For patchy grass areas in Rochester, we recommend stone pathways to cover worn trails, retaining walls to manage soil erosion on slopes, or stone patios to create usable outdoor spaces without grass. Using locally-sourced stones that withstand freeze-thaw cycles ensures your installation remains stable and attractive through our seasonal changes.
Can you incorporate existing landscaping while solving lawn problems with stonework?
Absolutely. Our Rochester-based team designs custom stone solutions that integrate with your current landscape. We can create stone borders around healthy grass areas, build stepping stone paths through patchy sections, or design tiered stone features that work with your property's natural drainage—all while preserving and enhancing what already works in your yard.

















