Stone accents

Small stone work for clean landscape beds and shore-property edges.

Bruce & Sons handles smaller stone accent work when it fits the property, usually alongside mulch, cleanup, planting, or paver work rather than as a standalone delivery-focused service.

Supporting service

Stone is useful when it solves a bed, edge, or maintenance problem.

  • Small decorative stone accent areas
  • Low-maintenance bed sections
  • Stone used with paver and walkway work
  • Stone accents around planting or mulch areas
  • Clean bed edges and practical ground cover choices

Stone, edging, paver tie-ins, removals, grading, or ground-cover work may require site access, association approval, utility markouts, or other property-specific confirmation before work starts.

Illustrative small stone accent work with mulch, pavers, and planting at an LBI shore propertyIllustrative service visual

Small stone, not the main focus

Stone works best when it solves a specific bed, edge, or maintenance problem.

Bruce & Sons does some small stone work, but the site intentionally keeps it secondary to mulch, cleanups, lawns, irrigation, and pavers. Stone is most useful as an accent, a low-maintenance bed area, or a supporting detail around pavers and plantings.

Best fit

Small stone work LBI

  • Small decorative stone accent areas
  • Low-maintenance bed sections
  • Stone used with pavers, mulch, or planting projects
  • Clean bed edges and ground-cover choices
  • Not positioned as the primary service focus

Common questions

Small Stone Work questions homeowners ask.

Is stone delivery a main service?

No. Bruce & Sons does a little stone delivery or stone work, but the main service focus is mulch, cleanups, lawns, irrigation, and pavers.

When does stone make sense?

Stone can make sense for low-maintenance bed sections, accents, or areas around paver and planting work.

Can stone be paired with mulch?

Yes. Some properties use mulch in primary beds and small stone accents where it solves a maintenance issue.