Stone walls built for Williston’s climate.
Hand-built dry-laid and mortared stone walls in Williston, Vermont — established-property garden walls and new-construction retaining systems. Local Vermont stone, frost-line footings, hand-fit stone-to-stone.
— Why stone walls in Williston fail
It looks easy. It is not.
Most stone walls in Williston are built by general landscapers without dry-stone experience. The wall lasts five winters; a properly built one outlasts the house.
Footings above frost line.
A wall with shallow footings cracks at the bond beam every spring. Frost line in our area is 48 inches — non-negotiable.
Too few through-stones.
Long stones tying front face to back are critical. Without enough, the wall splits down the middle within 10 winters.
Wrong stone for the climate.
Pennsylvania bluestone and Indiana limestone don’t survive Vermont winters. We use Vermont-quarried schist, granite, or fieldstone exclusively.
Drainage afterthought.
Hydrostatic pressure from poor drainage is the #1 cause of retaining wall failure. Every wall over 30 inches needs a daylighted French drain.
— Williston stone work, by the numbers
— What’s included
A stone wall built to last.
Whether a 30 ft garden wall in Williston village or a 200 ft retaining system on a hilltop property, every wall follows the same standards.
Site survey + design
Wall position, height, length, footing footprint marked on site. Material specified by source quarry.
Excavation + base prep
Frost-line trench (48″), compacted gravel base, geotextile fabric for retaining applications.
Through-stones every 24″
Long stones running full wall thickness, locking front face to back face.
Hand-fit stone-to-stone
Every stone shaped or selected to fit. No two stones the same.
Drainage detail
For retaining walls, daylighted French drain behind the wall, weep holes through the face.
Hard-stone cap
Granite or dense schist on top — flat-laid for sitting or peaked for visual interest.
Two-winter guarantee
Spring of years one and two, we walk the wall, re-set any stone that has shifted, no charge.
— How a wall gets built
Four steps. Four to twelve weeks.
A 30 ft wall in Williston typically installs in 4-6 working days; longer retaining systems run 6-10 weeks.
Site visit
Two-hour walk with the architect. We listen, you talk. Light, slope, drainage measured. No PowerPoint.
Design
Hand-drawn schematic, then full construction documents. Two reviews built in.
Quote
Fixed-price proposal, line-itemed by trade. You see the math.
Build
Our in-house crew on site every working day. Architect at every milestone.
— Recent stone work near Williston
Three recent projects.
Lakefront master plan, 240 ft of dry-laid wall.
Three terraced rooms framed by stone wall and cedar pavilion.
Read project →Seven dry-stone-walled terraces.
North-facing slope re-graded into seven terraced garden rooms.
Read project →Bluestone courtyard with cedar screen.
1,400 sq ft contemporary courtyard with reflecting pool.
Read project →Under 60 ft, 24-36″ tall
$8K–$28Ktypical install
Most Williston garden walls run $300-$450 per linear foot for a 24-36″ height. Add for cap stone, custom curves, integrated seating.
Over 60 ft or over 36″ tall
$28K–$120Kengineered scope
Retaining walls require frost-line footings, drainage, and (over 4 ft) engineering review.
— Stone wall questions
What Williston clients ask.
How long will a stone wall last?
Built right (frost-line footing, proper drainage, hand-fit stone), a stone wall outlasts the house it surrounds. We routinely repair Vermont walls from the 1830s and 1840s.
Dry-laid or mortared?
Dry-laid is the default for retaining and garden walls. Mortared is right for entry walls, low formal walls, and fireplace surrounds. Both have a place; we’ll recommend based on the site.
What stone do you use?
Vermont schist (Panton or Goshen), Vermont granite, or local fieldstone. We avoid Pennsylvania bluestone and limestone — they don’t survive our freeze-thaw cycle.
Do you do small walls?
Garden walls under 60 ft, single-piece installations starting around $8K. Below that scale, we’ll point you to smaller specialists.
What’s the warranty?
Two springs. We come back in May of year one and year two, re-set any stone that has shifted, no charge.
Are you actually based near Williston?
Yes. Our shop is in Chittenden County. Williston is in our daily service area.