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Patios · Longmeadow, MA

Patios in Longmeadow, Massachusetts.

Building patios in Longmeadow starts underground, on river-terrace sand and silt — easy to dig. The Green, Longmeadow Street, and western Massachusetts’ estate row. We hand-set every stone to suit the colonial revival and Tudor estates lining Longmeadow Street of western MA, and we build it to still be plumb in thirty years.

In Longmeadow, the base is the whole job

Everything you will think about a Longmeadow patio in ten years is decided in the first two days, before a stone is set. Because the land here is river-terrace sand and silt — easy to dig, unforgiving without compaction, we excavate to depth, compact a structural base in lifts, and pitch it precisely so water runs away from the house — not toward it.

On flat Connecticut River terraces under a canopy of old street trees, that discipline is what keeps a bluestone surface dead flat and the joints tight through freeze-thaw, year after year.

Stone chosen for a Longmeadow home

Full-color bluestone, thermal or natural cleft, granite, irregular flagstone — each carries a different mood. We help you choose the stone and pattern that belong to the colonial revival and Tudor estates lining Longmeadow Street of Longmeadow, then dry-lay and adjust on site so the cuts at the edges and around features look intentional, not left over.

Fire features, seat walls, steps, and lighting are designed in from the start, so the finished space reads as one outdoor room rather than a patio with add-ons — whether it sits in Longmeadow Street, the Green, and Blueberry Hill or anywhere in town.

How a Longmeadow project runs

Most Longmeadow homeowners are more worried about the disruption than the stone, and they are right to be. We stage material where it will not kill the lawn, protect the drive and the root zones, and sweep the site at the end of every working day.

For Longmeadow designers and architects

A large share of our Massachusetts work is executing drawings for landscape architects — reading elevations, holding the specified batter and joint, and flagging a conflict before it becomes a change order. Much of it in ongoing collaboration with Jonathan Keep Landscape Design.

Sourcing stone for Longmeadow

We buy from New England quarries and yards we have used for years, and we hand-pick rather than take a pallet sight unseen. For Longmeadow, that usually means matching color and texture to the colonial revival and Tudor estates lining Longmeadow Street already on the street.

Questions

Patios in Longmeadow, answered.

Yes. Cleiton Landscape & Masonry builds patios throughout Longmeadow — from Longmeadow Street, the Green, and Blueberry Hill — and across Western MA, and has since 2008. We’re licensed and insured, we work across Massachusetts, and we build from architectural plans with millimeter precision.

Flat Connecticut River terraces under a canopy of old street trees on river-terrace sand and silt — easy to dig, unforgiving without compaction. That governs how we found and drain everything we build here — a proper base and drainage go in before a single stone is set, which is what keeps Longmeadow stonework flat, plumb, and intact through freeze-thaw.

Usually, yes. We hand-select from regional yards to match color, cleft, and scale against what is already on the property — which matters in Longmeadow, where the colonial revival and Tudor estates lining Longmeadow Street tend to be added to over time rather than replaced.

A natural-stone patio in MetroWest typically runs $30 to $60+ per square foot installed, driven by stone choice, base depth, site access, and features like fire pits or seat walls. Bluestone over a fully engineered base sits at the higher end — and is what lasts.

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