Shadow Stone Masonry - Framingham's Experienced Landscapers

Framingham, MA 01701

(774) 498-0772

Business Profile

Shadow Stone Masonry is a trusted, local masonry and concrete specialist serving Framingham, MA. We help homeowners transform and protect their outdoor spaces. A common challenge here is dealing with unsightly lawn damage or dying shrubs caused by invasive tree roots. Our expertise lies in crafting functional and beautiful stone and concrete solutions to address these very issues. We can install durable stone patios, walkways, and retaining walls that not only enhance your landscape's beauty but also provide a stable, long-lasting surface that prevents root damage from recurring. Think of us as your partner in creating a low-maintenance, resilient yard that stands up to Framingham's specific conditions.

Property Service Solutions

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Questions and Answers

Can a new stone patio really help with tree root damage in my Framingham yard?

Absolutely. A properly installed stone or paver patio creates a solid, permeable surface that covers and contains shallow, problematic root systems. It prevents the tripping hazards and lawn damage they cause while allowing for proper drainage. It's a permanent solution that adds valuable outdoor living space to your home.

My shrubs are dying near my old walkway. Is this a common masonry issue?

Yes, this is a frequent issue we see in the area. Old, failing concrete walkways can heave and crack from frost and roots, damaging the soil structure and root systems of nearby plants. Replacing it with a new stone or concrete walkway, installed with proper base preparation and drainage, removes the stress on your landscaping and can help your plants thrive.

How can a retaining wall solve landscaping problems in my hilly Framingham lot?

Retaining walls are a powerful tool for managing sloped yards where erosion and water runoff can harm plants and lawns. By creating level terraces, we can control soil movement, improve drainage away from plant roots, and create stable, flat areas for healthy new shrubs, gardens, or seating areas, directly addressing common local erosion issues.



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