OUR PROJECTS
At Joe Burgey & Sons, we create landscape accents using pavers; our walkways, retaining walls, fire pits and ponds, (to name a few accents), add beauty and value, to YOUR home.
No matter what we build, the constant is quality work, done professionally. Just ask our clients.
Sample Projects
 DSCN0141 |  Burgey College Hill Complete |  After photo |
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(Scroll down to see individual projects)
Stewartsville, NJ
 Step 1 - Dig out the spaceFirst step for a paver walkway, dig out the area. |  Step 2We fill the shaped area with substrate and waterproof liner. |  DSCN0094 |
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Easton, PA (College Hill)
 This is the beginningTo create our design, we must first remove the existing hardscape. |  Excavation is Partof the job. We need a clean surface. |  Walkway DoneThis walkway will last for a long time. We edged it to prevent shifting. |
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 WalkwayThis walkway leads guests to your door. |
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Easton, PA (College Hill)
 Burgey College Hill Complete |  After photo |  Photo from 2018 project |
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 IMG_1124 |  IMG_1138 |  IMG_1067 |
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 Burgey walkway1 |  IMG_0009 |
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Easton, PA (College Hill)
 We Build Retaining WallsRetaining walls are both aesthetic and functional. They can provide a focal point and hide an unattractive wall. |  Retaining WallThis is a full view of the pool retaining wall project. Retaining walls, like this one, are an attractive way to beautify an unsightly area in your outdoor living space. |  Retaining WallThis retaining wall helps contain an area of soil and prevents landslides. |
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 Outdoor Living Retaining Wall |  Retaining WallGenerally, retaining walls are solid structures that do not have ingress or egress points. This retaining wall, however, had to have a point where the homeowners could get access to the outdoor space and the home above. |  Retaining Wall and StepsThe steps that are embedded in the retaining wall provide points of ingress and egress. |
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 2015 Retaining WallSteps are an unusual feature in a retaining wall. However, they were essential in this project. |  Retaining WallTwo sets of steps? Yes, it can be done. Whatever functional features you need can be incorporated in a hardscape project. |
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Easton, PA (College Hill)
 An Easton, PA Paver ProjectWe are the hardscape specialists. We started this project a few weeks ago. It's in College Hill too. |  A College Hill ProjectThis is the start of our paver projects. We're preparing the ground for the pavers. |  Paver and Sidewalk ProjectWe've removed the existing material and are preparing the ground for the pavers. Proper preparation is a very important part of any paver project. |
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 Project Final ProductHere's the beautiful paver walkway we completed in College Hill this month. |  Part of the Final ProductThis is a part of the project. It's a paver path along the side of the house. Takes you from the back of the house to meet the walkway in the front. |  A Gorgeous EntrywayThis is our final product. It's gorgeous, isn't it? Don't you want one for your home? |
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Alpha, NJ
 Alpha, New Jersey Rear ViewThis is a rear view of the finished product. The project includes a number of features; circles, a fire pit, a retaining wall and the paver patio. |  Rear veiw of Alpha, New Jersey ProjeThis is the finished product. We showed this first. The photos that follow show part of the process. |  Alpha, New Jersey ProjectWe're almost finished with this project. The pavers are laid and we are edging the circle and the rest of the pavers. Edging helps to prevent shifting. |
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 Alpha, New Jersey ProjetCircles make great accents. We created a circle accent in the middle of the paver patio. We edged it, to keep the bricks from shifting. |  Alpha, New Jersey ProjectWe laid pavers all over the prepared surface. The beautiful pattern was created with the pavers. We are going to head to the last step, edging. |  Alpha, New Jersey ProjectWe've started laying pavers in one section. We'd already prepared the ground and build the pavers around the circle. |
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 Alpha, New Jersey ProjectThis is part of the Alpha project. We cleared all of this area so would could make the paver patio in our first photo. We're prepping the ground. |  Alpha, New Jersey ProjectWe excavated to prepare the ground for the paves. We always use a substrate and sand to prepare the ground. This is the step before the preparation. |
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Palmer, PA
 An earlier Palmer projectWe were hired to beautify this home. We're going to add steps and a patio. |  Palmer side view - StartThis is a view before we removed the walkway and started excavation. |  Palmer ExcavationWe started by removing the existing hardscape. |
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 Palmer Start - stage 2We're still removing the existing cement walkway. |  Palmer Bilco ExcavationTo create the hardscape we designed, we have to remove the existing Bilco door. Bye, bye door! |  Create the ShapeWe've removed the existing hardscape, now we dig to create room for the substrate and pavers. |
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 Prepping for the PaversThese materials help your pavers stay in place. It's like creating a foundation for your home. No shifting. |  Sand is an integral part of the jobYup, we add sand. Want to know why? Call Joe Burgey and Sons. We'll tell you why. |  Paver steps and the foundationWe've started creating. Here are the paver steps that lead into the home. |
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 Circular paver stepsIt's no just lying pavers. We make sure the steps match your new hardscape. |  Paver PatioHer'e another element to the project. The paver patio. It will tie everything together. |  Edging is a Finishing TouchWe edge for two reasons:
To prevent paver shift over time; and
To add an attractive finish. |
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 Finished ProductAnd her'e the finished project. Completed: paver patio and steps. |
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