Core Service

Stone Borders That Define Beds and Improve Curb Appeal

Low, non-structural stone borders for landscape beds, lawn edges, and front-yard curb appeal improvements.

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Why homeowners choose it

Stone Borders benefits

  • Defines landscaping beds cleanly
  • Improves curb appeal with a finished edge
  • Helps separate mulch, turf, and plantings
  • Works well as a lower-cost visual upgrade

Materials & Options

Selections that shape the final look.

  • Flagstone or concrete wall block options
  • Compacted base where appropriate
  • Capstone option for select block systems
  • Drainage/grade awareness for sloped areas

THC Installation Flow

How this service is planned and built.

  1. 01

    Confirm bed line, curves, height, and finish expectations

  2. 02

    Protect turf, plantings, irrigation, and driveway/staging area

  3. 03

    Cut/shape edge and prepare base

  4. 04

    Set first course accurately and follow intended curve

  5. 05

    Finish joints, caps if selected, cleanup, and final line check

FAQs

Stone Borders questions.

Is a stone border the same as a retaining wall?

No. THC stone borders are low, non-structural landscape borders. Retaining conditions require different design and pricing.

Can stone borders be curved?

Yes. Curves are common, but tight curves and cuts may affect labor and material needs.

Can you add capstone?

Capstone is available for compatible block systems and selected scopes.

How much do stone borders cost in the Triangle area?

Stone border pricing depends on linear footage and stone type. THC provides a clear per-project proposal after a site visit.

Can stone borders be combined with tree rings?

Yes — stone borders and tree rings are commonly installed together as a front-yard curb appeal package. THC can quote both in one visit.

Request an Estimate

Ready to discuss stone borders?

Request a site visit and we will review measurements, materials, access, property protection, and final scope.