Soil
Shallow limestone and rocky caliche can make excavation, footing depth, and drainage transitions important early questions.

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Hector Stone’s LLC reviews masonry, construction, hardscape, and landscape projects in The Hills and nearby areas with the site, water, and finished use in mind.

Established luxury landscapes reward quiet detailing, clean joints, and careful site protection.
Site context
These are regional planning cues, not a soils report or a guarantee of subsurface conditions.
Shallow limestone and rocky caliche can make excavation, footing depth, and drainage transitions important early questions.
Sloped sites benefit from a clear sequence for retaining, stairs, drainage, and finished surfaces before materials are selected.
Summer heat makes material selection, curing, shade, and work sequencing practical considerations.
Project brief
For a masonry-led project, the most useful early decisions are the material language, the way the work meets the existing home, and how water moves around the finished wall or surface.
In The Hills, the result depends on how the home, ground, water, and daily use connect. Planning considers the property, access, materials, and how the finished space will be used.
Limestone and caliche cues make base preparation, clean edges, and access planning useful topics before a surface or wall is priced.
Stone, brick, or block details that make an entry, fireplace, patio, or garden wall feel connected to the home.
Retaining, seat, and planter walls that organize a yard without turning the drainage problem into a future repair.
Repair or replacement work where access, matching materials, joints, and the existing substrate need to be reviewed together.
What we can review
For a project in The Hills, share photos, approximate dimensions, intended use, and any concerns about drainage, access, or materials. The first conversation helps define whether the scope is construction, masonry, landscape, concrete, pool, tile, or a combination.
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A useful starting scope is a fireplace, patio, veneer, wall, column, garden edge, or repair. Share the surface, approximate dimensions, access conditions, and the material look you want so the project can be reviewed in context.
A useful starting scope is a fireplace, patio, veneer, wall, column, garden edge, or repair. Share the surface, approximate dimensions, access conditions, and the material look you want so the project can be reviewed in context.
Include wide views of the yard or facade, close-ups of cracks or surfaces, access points, fences, trees, pool edges, and any place where water collects. Approximate dimensions help too.
No. This is regional context for discussing a project. Site conditions, structural requirements, permits, and drainage should be confirmed with the appropriate professionals and authorities when applicable.
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Planning estimator
Choose the service, size the area, and add the conditions that can change the scope. The result is a starting range to discuss with Hector Stone’s LLC.
This is not a quote. Final pricing depends on the site visit, materials, access, base, drainage, and existing conditions.
Includes the selected size and conditions; confirm the scope on site.
Next step
Call or text 512-264-4498. Include “The Hills” and a few photos to start the conversation.