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Concrete & Hardscaping in Odenton, MD

Concrete & hardscaping in Odenton MD — patios & walkways for NVHomes communities in Piney Orchard, Seven Oaks, Two Rivers & Russett. Licensed. Free estimates.

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Hardscaping creates the foundation for your outdoor living spaces. PRG installs concrete patios, paver walkways, retaining walls, and drainage solutions that stand up to Maryland weather and complement your landscape.

Concrete & Hardscaping Services We Offer in Odenton

  • Poured concrete patios, walkways, and driveways
  • Paver patios and walkways in a range of styles and patterns
  • Retaining walls in block, natural stone, and timber
  • Concrete pads for sheds, hot tubs, and HVAC equipment
  • Steps, stoops, and entry landings
  • Drainage solutions and grading corrections

Our Concrete & Hardscaping Process in Odenton

We evaluate your site for grading, drainage, and soil conditions before recommending materials. Proper base preparation is critical for longevity — we excavate to the correct depth, compact sub-base material in lifts, and ensure drainage away from your foundation. All work is built to withstand Maryland freeze-thaw cycles.

Concrete & Hardscaping for Odenton Homes

Odenton has seen significant growth driven by proximity to Fort Meade, NSA, and the MARC station. Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks—among Odenton's largest communities—bring NVHomes and Ryan Homes buyers who discover within the first year that builder-standard homes lack decks, have basic cabinetry and laminate countertops, and include no custom storage. PRG helps these homeowners add outdoor living, upgrade kitchens, and install built-ins, while also modernizing split-levels and colonials in established Piney Orchard and Waugh Chapel neighborhoods.

Odenton Housing Styles

Odenton features a mix of 1970s-1990s split-levels and colonials in established neighborhoods, townhomes near the MARC station, and newer single-family homes in developments like Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Odenton

We serve homeowners in Piney Orchard, Seven Oaks, Two Rivers, Russett, Meade Village, Waugh Chapel area, and Odenton proper.

Odenton Remodeling Considerations

Odenton's rapid growth near Fort Meade and the MARC station means many homeowners are updating older homes purchased in a competitive market. Split-level layouts often benefit from opening up kitchens to adjacent living spaces.

Popular Concrete & Hardscaping Projects in Odenton

Kitchen open-concept conversions in split-levels, bathroom updates in 1980s colonials, and new composite decks replacing aging pressure-treated wood structures.

Concrete & Hardscaping FAQ for Odenton, MD

What patio options work for new Odenton homes?
Newer Odenton homes in Two Rivers and Piney Orchard often come with only a small builder concrete slab or no patio at all. We install paver patios, extend existing concrete, and create complete outdoor living areas. A 300 square foot paver patio typically runs $5,000-$10,000.
Can you build a walkway or driveway extension in Odenton?
Yes, walkway extensions, driveway widening, and new concrete pads for sheds or hot tubs are common Odenton projects. We work with both concrete and pavers depending on your budget and aesthetic preferences.
What hardscaping services do you offer?
We install concrete patios, walkways, and driveways; paver patios and walkways; retaining walls (block, stone, timber); concrete pads for sheds, hot tubs, and AC units; steps and stoops; drainage solutions; and landscape borders and edging. We handle projects from small pads to complete outdoor living spaces.
How much does a patio cost in Maryland?
Patio costs vary by material and size. Concrete patios run $8-$15/sq ft installed. Paver patios cost $15-$30/sq ft depending on paver style. A typical 300 sq ft patio costs $2,500-$5,000 for concrete or $5,000-$10,000 for pavers. Complex designs with curves, borders, or multiple paver colors cost more.
Should I choose concrete or pavers for my patio?
Concrete is more affordable and low-maintenance; pavers cost more but offer more design options and easier repairs. Read our full concrete vs. pavers comparison.
Do I need a permit for a patio or retaining wall?
In Anne Arundel and Howard County, small patios at grade typically don't require permits. Retaining walls over 4 feet in height require permits and engineering. Walls that retain a slope, support a structure, or affect drainage may also need permits regardless of height. We'll determine permit requirements during your estimate.
How long does concrete need to cure before I can use it?
You can walk on concrete after 24-48 hours. Light furniture can go on after 3-4 days. Vehicles should wait 7-10 days. Full cure takes 28 days, during which you should avoid heavy loads and deicing chemicals. We'll provide specific care instructions for your project based on weather conditions and concrete mix.