Outdoor & paver patios in Mullica Township.
Paver patios that don't heave. Pergolas anchored to footings. Fences that stand straight. The boring details that make outdoor builds last.
- Pine Barrens setting
- Well and septic homes
- Rural and agricultural lots
Outdoor & paver patios in Mullica Township.
Mullica Township outdoor builds get bigger because the lots get bigger — full backyard kitchens, fire pits with stone seating, paver patios that accommodate real outdoor furniture. Pinelands rules apply on some properties (impervious-surface limits, buffer requirements); we check before we excavate. Drainage is straightforward except where high water tables affect a specific property. Two to three weeks for typical scope.
Mullica Township is about 22 minutes from our Mays Landing shop. Pine Barrens: Elwood, Nesco, Sweetwater, Wescoatville. Older farmhouses on large rural lots, well-and-septic single-family homes, scattered cabin and rural construction. Township ZIPs covered: 08037, 08215, 08217. Free walkthroughs same-week, written estimates the next business day.
What we build in the yard
Outdoor builds fail in two places: drainage and base prep. We don't skip either.
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Paver patios
Belgard, Cambridge, Techo-Bloc. Proper sub-base depth, polymeric sand joints, edge restraints. Sealed when you want them.
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Pergolas
Cedar, fir, or composite-wrapped. Anchored to concrete footings, not just to the patio.
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Fire pits & features
Wood-burning or gas, brick or stone surround. Code-distance from house and trees.
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Fencing
Vinyl, aluminum, cedar, chain-link. Footings to frost depth, gates that swing for years.
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Screen rooms
Existing patio enclosed with proper headers, screen walls, and a real roof.
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Drainage & grading
French drains, dry wells, regrading away from the house. The unsexy stuff that prevents basement floods.
From the first call to the punch list.
Every project goes through these four phases. We don't skip steps.
Walkthrough
Look at the yard, the slope, the existing drainage. Measure and sketch.
Written estimate
Materials, base prep, labor, permit fees. Itemized.
Permitting & locates
Permits when required, utility locates always before we dig.
Build
Excavation, base, install, edges, cleanup. Site graded back to clean.
What to expect.
In Mullica Township, the practical details look like this.
Outdoor & paver patios in Mullica Township — questions we hear.
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Mullica Township is mostly rural — does that change how you handle a remodel?
A few practical differences. Most homes are on well water and septic systems, which we factor into bathroom and kitchen remodels (we don't install fixtures that overload a septic system designed for less flow, and we coordinate any septic work with a separately licensed septic contractor). Pinelands zoning applies on many properties and constrains exterior work and additions; we check before we draw. Walkthrough same-week, twenty-two minutes from our shop.
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How thick should the paver base be?
6 inches of compacted aggregate for a patio, 8+ for a driveway. We don't skim this; that's how patios end up wavy after one winter.
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Do I need a permit for a patio?
Most NJ townships, no — patios are usually under the threshold. Pergolas, fences over a certain height, and anything attached to the house, yes. We check before we dig.
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Can you tie a paver patio into an existing deck?
Yes — we step it down properly so water flows away, and we transition cleanly so it looks intentional, not improvised.
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How do you handle drainage?
Patios are pitched away from the house at a quarter inch per foot, minimum. If there's standing water in the yard now, we add drainage to the scope before we ever lay a paver.
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