
Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2020
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"Excellent! Patio looks great. Scheduled dates were met. Leo has a hard- working crew."


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Last update on August 01, 2025

Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Excellent! Patio looks great. Scheduled dates were met. Leo has a hard- working crew."


Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
Emergency services offered
Customers say: True professional
"They did a tremendous job in taking my old porch down and building a new porch they used Pressure treated lumber then covered by with an AZEK boards to cover all around it looks so beautiful. The stairs are unbelievable they used a Portrait type stair do they are beautiful the best detail work I have ever seen in my sixty years Idk"





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Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2006
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"He hired Deangele Landscape. Hawana and her team not only designed and implemented his landscape but also guided me on how to maintain it. My father is very happy with their services."





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Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2007
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Emergency services offered
"They do excellent work my deck looks beautiful"





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Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1985
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"Bob did a perfect job on exactly what I wanted on replacing fireplace mantel and having tile on the floor and around the fireplace. I would highly recommend Bob and his crew to do any project ."

Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2018
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"I could only select one type of project, but Legacy did patio, wallkway, retaining walls, fencing, and more. They were great."





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Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2023
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"I needed a fence (or really more like a railing) installed along my walk, which my roommate needed to hang onto. I got 3 bids. Remarkable Fence charged half as much as the other two and they did a great job. They gave me just what I needed."





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Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2017
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Emergency services offered
"Great customer service. We had trouble with another fence company, who kept pushing the installation date. Amazing Garden showed up quickly, gave us a fair estimate and rushed our job. Impressive!"





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Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2000
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Customers say: True professional
"The whole crew was a pleasure to work with. The manager understood my concerns and creatively addressed the problems. I am left with a clean, repaired and freshly painted deck. My sincere thanks."





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Serving Canton, MA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2004
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"South Eastern Carpentry demolished our old deck and built a new Azek composite 31' x 18' deck with Key-Link railing and horizontal cables, including a whole new frame, stairway, and several footings. We cannot remark positively enough about Steve, the owner, and his crew of John and Joe. They hold themselves to exceptionally high standards in quality and professionalism, are personable, and communicate well. The new frame greatly exceeded building code standards, and our town Building Inspector remarked privately to us that he greatly respected Steve's projects among all the work he examines. A couple of unforeseen problems came up during the construction which Steve was able to solve on the fly, but Steve nevertheless stayed within the contract price and finished the deck when he said he would. They have a very strong work ethic, as evidenced by their excavating 4-foot deep footings by hand in 95 degree heat. Even though this was Steve's first Key-Link horizontal cable deck, he quickly progressed through a steep learning curve to a point, at the end, where he could have given Key-Link's engineers a few pointers about how to improve their product and make it easier to build. Steve and his crew took a level of expertise that is expected from finish carpenters, and applied those same skills and levels of quality to our deck."





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While the terms deck and porch are often used interchangeably, they are two distinct home features. Porches offer a roof that protects from the elements when coming and going from the house. Generally, porches are on the front of your home. On the other hand, decks are generally built in the backyard of a home and offer no roof or protection from the elements, like rain or snow. Porches typically require less maintenance and upkeep thanks to the roof, but both features require regular cleaning and repairs to maintain good condition.
It might seem counterintuitive, but the best time to install a paver patio is during late fall to winter. The cold and wet weather of those seasons can help your patio installer perfect the foundation for your patio. Plus, you'll likely be able to find better sales and deals during the colder months when patio installation business is typically slower. Consult a local patio paver professional to determine the best time to install based on your area’s climate.
The cost to build a deck is $8,025 on average. However, this cost can range anywhere from $1,500 to $22,000, depending on multiple factors, such as size, materials, and deck type. You can expect to pay $30 to $60 per square foot when building a new deck.
Cedar decks are often the most cost-effective option, ranging from $4 to $9 per square foot for materials. However, pressure-treated decking, which is resistant to rot, is more expensive, ranging from $15 to $25 per square foot for materials.
A paver patio can last anywhere from 20 to 100 years, depending on the type of pavers and how well you maintain them.
Travertine pavers are usually the most durable, lasting 100 years or more, with regular maintenance. Concrete brick pavers have a variety of shapes and colors available and typically last 25 to 50 years. Traditional brick pavers have a more classic look, lasting around 20 years with proper maintenance.
The cost of a paver patio is $3,800 for a 280-square-foot patio on average. Depending on the patio size, paver material, and design complexity, this cost can range from $2,400 to $7,000 or more.
The size of your patio is a significant factor in the project’s overall cost. If you're building a smaller patio of only 60 square feet, your costs will be closer to $480 to $1,500. If you want a more luxurious 900-square-foot patio, you'll spend closer to $7,200 to $22,500.
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