Patios, Walkways, Fire Pits
Attleboro MA

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DO YOU HAVE THESE PROBLEMS:

• Lacking an outdoor living space for your family?
• Need a new walkway to your backdoor or yard?
• Drainage or grading issues?
• Current hardscape falling apart?
• Looking for a new pool design for the family to enjoy?

A. Buckley Landscaping’s patios, walkways, and fire pits services have helped thousands of homeowners, business owners, property managers, and other individuals in Attleboro, MA and the surrounding communities. After some research, we’re confident you’ll find us to be the right landscape company to handle your patios, walkways, and/or fire pits.

Why Choose

A. Buckley Landscaping for Patios, Walkways, And Fire Pits in Attleboro, MA?

In short…Because we have a reputation for quality work and being budget friendly.  Our customer service is second to none. Our team is always responsive, courteous, friendly, and respectful.

At A. Buckley Landscaping, we do it all! From conception to completion, we handle every aspect of design, construction, planting, and maintenance. This integrated approach reduces project time and money by streamlining each phase of implementation and eliminating the delays that often plague sub-contracted projects.

With A. Buckley Landscaping, you’ll receive:

  • Quality workmanship that is guaranteed to last
  • Work from licensed professionals who are honest and hardworking
  • Dependable service that is completed on time and on budget
  • Free estimates and a fully insured crew

To review the creativity of our design and the quality of our craftsmanship, simply take a look at our Photo Gallery. Our decades worth of landscaping projects speak for themselves! From custom landscape designs to planting projects, patios, stonework, and more — You can trust your yard or business property to our team of experts.

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What’s The Benefit of Hardscapes?

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Hardscapes are inanimate features of a landscape, such as a fire pit, rock garden, or pathway. These design elements typically use concrete, stone, wood, metal, and other durable materials for construction. Hardscapes are also a direct contrast to softscapes, which focus on plants, shrubs, flowers, and other biodiversity.

Beyond adding economic and aesthetic value to a property, hardscapes are low maintenance. Once they are in place, they require little care beyond occasional cleaning. As a result, you can save time when it comes to mowing, trimming, and weeding.

They are also a water-efficient solution for landscaping. These non-organic components don’t require you to use unnecessary water, because there is no risk of them dying or turning an unsightly brown. Additionally, hardscapes can extend your house’s entertainment space, whether that is barbecuing on a patio or hosting a summer party at a backyard gazebo.

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Attleboro, MA

History

In 1634, English settlers first arrived in the territory that is now Attleboro. The deed that granted them the land was written by Native American Wamsutta. The land. It included the towns of Cumberland, Rhode Island, until 1747 and North Attleborough, Massachusetts, until 1887. In 1643, Attleboro was part of the adjacent town of Rehoboth until it was separately incorporated as a town in 1694. In 1697 in response to an unwanted amount of disturbances, mainly from nearby tribes of natives, the town had a meeting and ended up deciding that selectmen would keep tabs on strangers and foreigners as well as banning certain ones from entering the town. The town was reincorporated in 1914 as the City of Attleboro, with the “-ugh” removed from the name, although North Attleborough kept it. In the 1600’s many of the people who settled in this area were from Attleborough, England, after which the city is named.

During the Native American insurgency in the colonial era, Nathaniel Woodcock, the son of an Attleborough resident, was murdered, and his head was placed on a pole in his father’s front yard. His father’s house is now a historical site. It is rumored that George Washington once passed through Attleborough and stayed near the Woodcock Garrison House at the Hatch Tavern, where he exchanged a shoe buckle with Israel Hatch, a revolutionary soldier and the new owner of the Garrison House.

The city became known for jewelry manufacturing in 1913, particularly because of the L.G. Balfour Company. That company has since moved out of the city, and the site of the former plant has been converted into a riverfront park. Attleboro was once known as “The Jewelry Capital of the World”, and jewelry manufacturing firms continue to operate there. One such is the Guyot Brothers Company, which was started in 1904. General Findings, M.S. Company, James A. Murphy Co., Garlan Chain, Leach & Garner, and Masters of Design are jewelry manufacturing companies still in operation.

In late 2003, The Sun Chronicle reported that a state investigation had been launched into the deaths of three women in the city from glioblastoma. In 2007, the State of Massachusetts issued a report concluding that although the diagnosis rate for brain and central nervous system (CNS) cancers was higher than expected when compared to statewide data, the increase was determined not to be statistically significant.

Scorecard, Environmental Defense‘s online database of polluters, lists seven facilities contributing to cancer hazards in Attleboro, including Engineered Materials Solutions Inc., the worst offender in Massachusetts.

In 2002, the Massachusetts Public Health Department was asked to evaluate the former Shpack Landfill, on the border of Norton and Attleboro, for its cancer risks. The investigation continued at least through 2004. The informal landfill included uranium fuel rods, heavy metals, and volatile organic compounds.

Geography

Attleboro has an area of 27.772 square miles (71.930 km), of which 26.779 square miles (69.356 km) is land and 0.994 square miles (2.574 km), or 3.59%, is water. Its borders form an irregular polygon that resembles a truncated triangle pointing west. It is bordered by North Attleborough to the north, Mansfield and Norton to the east, Rehoboth, Seekonk, and Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to the south, and Cumberland, Rhode Island, to the west, as well as sharing a short border with Central Falls, Rhode Island through the Blackstone River. It includes the areas known as City Center, Briggs Corner, West Attleboro, East Corner, East Attleboro, North Corner, Maple Square, Camp Hebron, Oak Hill, Dodgeville, East Junction, Hebronville, Park Square, and South Attleboro.

Waterways in the city include the Ten Mile River, fed by the Bungay River, the Manchester Pond Reservoir, and several small ponds.

Attleboro’s highest point is 249-foot (76 m) Oak Hill, in the southern part of the city, north of Oak Hill Avenue.

Attleboro is on the border between the Massachusetts and Rhode Island regional dialects of New England English: the eastern part of the city is in the same dialect region as Boston, and the western part in the same dialect region as Providence.

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Unique Patios Customized For Each Landscape

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Perhaps best of all, hardscapes are customizable to your style, preferences, landscape, and budget. For instance, maybe you want to enhance your privacy. The addition of a stone wall or fence can add that layer of security while boosting the resale value of your home.

The only limits to hardscapes are in your imagination. That includes everything from tiled walkways across high traffic areas to a limestone retaining wall for extra definition and personality.

Here are some of the common materials in hardscapes:

  • Artificial turf
  • Bark
  • Boulders
  • Bricks
  • Concrete
  • Faux wood
  • Gravel
  • Paving stones
  • Pebbles
  • River rock
  • Tiles
  • Wood chips or mulch

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We show up on time and finish ahead of schedule regularly.

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Walkways & Stairs Provide Safe Access For Years To Come

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Walkways are a landscaping feature that is easy to take for granted. Often, it is something people only notice when they don’t have it. A well-designed path can provide connection and continuity to a landscape for years to come.

Walkways serve as a unifying force that brings together disparate elements in your yard. For instance, a paver walkway can complement the aesthetics and textures of a paver retaining wall. The structure can also highlight existing features, such as an elegant elm tree or scenic hilltop view.

Stairways offer the same fundamental benefits with the added ability to immediately connect different elevations of land. For example, you might opt for a staircase that bisects garden beds to enhance the symmetry and the usability of the space. Additionally, stairways can provide an aesthetic flourish that harmonious blends in or contrasts the existing look.

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We understand that sometimes you just want to talk before scheduling a consultation.

Our team will gladly answer any of your questions or help you with any of your concerns.

Call (508) 954-1612 or Schedule Online!

Outdoor Kitchens And Custom Fire Pits For Making Memories

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Outdoor kitchen and firepits extend the livable space of your home. They provide a new location for entertainment and enjoyment among family and friends. The features are all but guaranteed to have a complete return on investment (ROI).

Consider this. Upper-end patio construction costs $800 to $4,000 depending on the size and materials in the project. Realtors estimate a patio will improve its resale value by $6,525. Based on these numbers, you could make upwards of 800 percent back on your initial investment. The same value applies to outdoor kitchens, which experts say have an ROI of 100 to 200 percent.

All outdoor living spaces are not equal. We recommend investing in high-quality and durable materials that extend a manageable amount beyond your home. Keep the area well-lit and take the time to perform routine maintenance, like power-washing and sweeping. Additionally, if you want a firepit, have it built it in an open space and away from any immediate structures.

No matter what you have in mind, when it comes to patios, walkways, and firepits in the Attleboro area, you won’t find a better contractor than A. Buckley Landscaping.

Get in touch with our team today for a free consultation at (508) 954-1612.

Testimonials From Happy Customers

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“Adam Buckley and his crew always do a great job with the maintenance of my property and lawn cutting. I have been working with Adam for many years now and he’s responsive, reasonably priced and does great work. I would highly recommend him and his team for any landscape projects.”

Christopher Brislin

Attleboro, Massachusetts

“I always get a prompt response. Listens to the customers needs and provides options/solutions to Landscaping concerns. Keep up the great work!”

Manny Tavares

Attleboro, Massachusetts

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