Legacy Stonescapes LLC

Legacy Stonescapes LLC We're a licensed masonry contractor based in Atlanta, building by hand since 2012.

From stone fireplaces and outdoor kitchens to retaining walls, patios, and water features, we handle every stone and brick detail on your property. We Specialize in Stone masonry, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, pizza ovens, water features , and more!

Pool decks are one of those things people don’t think about until they’re standing on one. 🪨The stone has to drain right...
05/07/2026

Pool decks are one of those things people don’t think about until they’re standing on one. 🪨

The stone has to drain right. It has to stay cool enough to walk on barefoot. The joints have to hold up through

Atlanta summers and that red clay underneath that never stops moving. Get the base wrong and you’ll see it in a couple years — cracked stones, sunken corners, water pooling where it shouldn’t.

This one we built around the plunge pool with full-size flagstone, tight joints, and proper drainage underneath.

The stepping stones running through the lawn tie the whole yard together so it doesn’t feel like the pool is just sitting there on its own.

Hardscape by us. Landscape by

🌿 Their plant work is what makes a yard like this feel finished.

05/06/2026

20 stone columns at a horse stable 🐴

Client wanted no grout lines on the cap. So we did a full piece cap, one solid stone on top, clean across.

The columns are thin veneer built out with block. Real stone, just cut thin 🧱

That's it. That's the post.

05/06/2026

Last day out in Buckhead 🧱

Finished the columns at the entry gate and the driveway leading up to the house.

The forklift's loading up the leftover stone now, anything we can reuse goes back to the shop. We don't like waste, and good material is too good to throw out.

The mailbox on this one has a detail you don't see often: double door system. Big packages open from the front, so the delivery guy isn't leaving boxes on the ground. Regular mail goes up top, the way you'd expect 📬

Small thing, but it's the kind of detail that makes a difference every single day.

05/01/2026

Progress shot from Madison, Georgia 👇

This stone you're looking at? It's natural, just cut thin. Even the corners. But it doesn't stick to block on its own. You need a scratch coat in between to bond it right.

That's the step nobody talks about. It's also the step that decides if your column still looks good in year five. 💯

People like the name Legacy Stonescapes. Sounds good on a sign. 🪧That's not why I named it that.I named it Legacy becaus...
04/30/2026

People like the name Legacy Stonescapes. Sounds good on a sign. 🪧

That's not why I named it that.

I named it Legacy because every wall I build has my dad's hands in it somewhere. 🧱

The way I check a level twice. The way I won't leave a job until the last joint is right. I didn't learn that from a book. I learned it from him. 👨‍🦳

Now Jacob comes with me. He's not laying stone. Most days he's on his phone. 📱

But he's there. And that's what matters.

That's how the trade gets passed down. Not by talking about it. By being there. 👣

04/30/2026

My kids are going to grow up driving around Atlanta.

Past patios I built. Past fireplaces. Past walls that have been standing for twenty years.

I want them to point and say "my dad did that." Not because it's flashy. Because it's still there. Because we built it to last.

That's all I want.

04/29/2026

People ask me if I named the company Legacy because of my kids.

Honestly? No.

I named it Legacy because of the work. Stone, brick, block — done right, it outlasts all of us. The patio I built in Buckhead ten years ago is still there. Will be there long after I'm gone.

That's the legacy. The work itself.

📍 Atlanta, GA

04/25/2026

Starting a business is a lot of Googling things you're embarrassed to not already know.

I didn't come from the business side. I came from the work side, hands on stone, learning from my dad, showing up and building. When I decided to start Legacy, I knew how to lay a wall. I didn't know how to get a license.

So I figured it out the way I figure most things out. One question at a time. One phone call at a time.

Turns out nobody knows everything when they start. You just have to be okay not knowing, and keep moving.

04/24/2026

My dad didn't really ask if I wanted to come to work.

I'd wake up late on purpose. Tell him I couldn't make it. He'd just sit there and wait. "Nope. You're coming with me."

At the time it felt like he was being stubborn. Looking back, I think he knew something I didn't. That the trade doesn't teach itself. You learn it by being there, even on the days you don't feel like it.

Everything I know about stone started on those jobsites next to him. Every wall I build has a little bit of him in it.

He's still my biggest mentor. Always will be.

04/22/2026

I told myself I was starting a company to set my own hours.

That part was a lie. I work more hours now than I ever did working for someone else. But the real reason wasn't about hours anyway.

A lot of my family is in the stone trade. Good masons. Real craftsmen. And I watched them go out, do the work, do it well, and get shorted on payday. Sometimes no pay at all.

I wanted to build something different. A place where the people doing the work get treated right. Where the job gets done the way it should, and everybody goes home paid.

That's still the reason.

Spa repair coming up in Atlanta.Look at the second photo. See that crack running across the coping? That’s what the home...
04/21/2026

Spa repair coming up in Atlanta.

Look at the second photo. See that crack running across the coping? That’s what the homeowner called us about. From a distance you’d miss it. Up close, it’s the kind of thing that keeps getting worse.

Here’s what happens next. Water finds the crack. Our Georgia weather does the rest, hot days, cold nights, ground shifting underneath. Over a few seasons that one line turns into loose stone, stained grout, and a bigger bill.

We’re measuring, pulling the damaged piece, and setting a new one flush with the rest. Same stone. Same joint lines. When we’re done you shouldn’t be able to tell we were here.

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991 Moreland Drive SE
Atlanta, GA
30315

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