PITTSBURGH

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Monday - Friday 8 AM - 4 PM

Saturday by Appt. - Closed  Sunday

724-444-0055

or stop in and see us:
5360 Route 8 • Gibsonia, PA

PITTSBURGH

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM

Monday - Friday 8 AM - 4 PM

Saturday - By Appointment
Closed Sunday

724-444-0055

5360 Route 8 • Gibsonia, PA

Autumn is not too late for your hardscaping project

It is NOT too late and it may be the BEST time for that hardscaping project.  See why and remember Omnipro Pittsburgh is just a phone call away for discounted stone products and help with your project.


There are several reasons why you might want to do hardscaping before winter:

  • Less damage to your yard: 
    With most plants in their dormant period and the ground nice and hard, winter hardscaping packs less of a heavy punch on your property.
  •  More time to enjoy your new hardscaping: 
    If you finish your project before winter, you'll have more time to enjoy it next spring and summer.

Here are some specific hardscaping projects that are well-suited for winter:

  • Patios and walkways: 
    Pavers can be installed in cold weather, as long as the ground is not frozen.
  • Retaining walls: 
    Retaining walls can help to prevent erosion and improve drainage, which can be especially important in the winter months.
  • Fire pits: 
    Fire pits are a great way to enjoy your outdoor space year-round.

Of course, it is important to consult with a qualified landscaper LIKE OMNIPRO PITTSBURGH, who has experience working in cold weather conditions. They will be able to advise you on the best materials and methods to use for your specific project.


Here are some additional tips for hardscaping before winter:

  • Choose materials that are resistant to frost and ice.
  • Make sure the ground is well-drained to prevent frost heave.
  • Use a sealant to protect your hardscaping from the elements.
  • Be prepared to cover your hardscaping in the event of snowfall.

With proper planning and execution, you can successfully complete your hardscaping project before winter and start enjoying it as soon as the weather warms up.