SERVICE CATEGORY

Outdoor Living & Hardscaping

Seattle hardscape systems engineered for rain-heavy climates, soil movement, and long-term durability.

Outdoor Structures Built to Last

Top Quality Construction Group works with homeowners throughout the Seattle metro area on outdoor projects that need to function as part of the home, not feel separate from it. We start by looking at the space itself – how it’s currently used, where the problem areas are, and what needs to be corrected before anything new is built.

Some properties have grade changes that affect stability. Others have drainage patterns that aren’t obvious until you’ve seen how water moves through the space. These kinds of factors are addressed early so the project isn’t built on top of unresolved issues. From there, the layout is planned to fit the home and the surrounding area. The goal is for the finished work to feel intentional, rather than added on.

Material choices and construction methods are based on the conditions of the site and how the space will be used over time. That keeps the project consistent with the property and reduces the likelihood of avoidable problems later.

Our Hardscaping Services

Choose a service below to see how each type of project is approached.

Deck Construction

Create a functional outdoor space that connects naturally to your home, with layouts designed for how you use the space and materials suited to the property.

Walkways & Pathways

Guide movement through your property with well-placed walkways that improve access, manage transitions, and align with the surrounding layout.

What Sets Our Work Apart

Outdoor work depends on conditions most people don’t see at first.

Built for the Property

Grading and drainage are accounted for before anything is built.

Intentional Layout

Decks and pathways are placed to fit how the space is used.

Material Fit

Selections are based on exposure, traffic, and long-term wear.

Clear Process

You'll always know what's happening, when it's happening, and what comes next.

Our Approach to Residential Painting

Outdoor work starts below the surface. What happens early determines how everything holds up later on.

1. Site Review & Measurement

We look at the area, take measurements, and understand how you want to use the space.

2. Layout Planning

We map out placement so the deck or pathway fits naturally with your home and yard.

3. Prep Work

The ground is prepared so everything sits level and stays in place over time.

4. Build Phase

The structure or pathway is installed based on the plan and site conditions.

5. Final Review

We check the details and walk the finished project with you before wrapping up.

Common Questions

We focus on residential decks and walkways. Each project is planned around the layout of the home and how the space is used.

We review the property with you and walk through what makes sense based on layout, access, and existing conditions.

Yes, placement and materials are selected so the finished project fits naturally with the house and surrounding area.

That comes down to how the ground is prepared. We handle grading and base work before installation so the surface stays stable.

It depends on sun exposure, moisture, and how the space is used. We recommend options that make sense for those conditions.

Timelines vary based on size and site conditions. After the walkthrough, we provide a clear timeframe for your specific project.

Yes, we go over the plan, materials, and sequencing so you know what to expect before construction starts.

Work follows a defined sequence, starting with preparation and moving into construction. We keep you informed as it progresses.

We keep the job site controlled during the project and clean the area once the work is complete.

If a project requires permits, we’ll let you know and walk you through what’s involved.

If anything unexpected comes up, we address it before moving forward so it doesn’t create problems later.

Reach out to schedule a walkthrough. We’ll take a look at the space and outline what the project would involve.

Planning a Project?

If you’re planning a project in the Seattle area, the next step is to look at the space and talk through what makes sense for your property.

 

We’ll walk the area with you, point out anything that could affect the project, and outline a clear approach so you understand what it would involve.

Share a few details about your project and we’ll follow up to schedule a time to take a look.