The NPS Journal
Hardscape Insights & Field Notes
Two decades of building the Treasure Valley’s finest outdoor spaces—distilled into honest guidance for homeowners planning a paver patio, driveway, pool deck, or complete outdoor living project.
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Driveways have quietly become one of the most design-forward decisions a homeowner can make. Here’s what’s driving the shift — and what you need to know before replacing yours in the Treasure Valley. Paver driveways are growing in popularity across Boise and the Treasure Valley for good reason: they outperform concrete and asphalt on nearly…
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The outdoor hardscape trade has more than its share of contractors who overpromise, underdeliver, and disappear. These five questions will tell you everything you need to know about who you’re really hiring. Hiring a hardscape contractor is one of the largest single investments most homeowners make in their property. A well-built patio, driveway, or retaining…
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We install pavers for a living, so you’d expect us to tell you pavers are better. The reality is more useful than that. Here’s what both materials actually deliver — and where each one falls short — so you can make the right call for your project. If you’re planning an outdoor project in the…
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Pavers don’t fail because pavers are bad. They fail because of what’s beneath them, what’s around them, and what was skipped during installation. In Idaho, the margin for error is smaller than most contractors admit. The Treasure Valley is one of the best markets in the country for outdoor living. Long summers, dramatic landscapes, and…
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Your pool is the centerpiece. But the 800 to 1,200 square feet of surface surrounding it will determine whether your backyard feels like a resort or a liability. This is the decision most homeowners underestimate — and the one that matters most. A pool installation in the Treasure Valley typically runs $60,000 to $120,000. The…