Michigan Brick Pavers

MI

Masonry contractor

in commercial and residential development and constructionand civil engineering. In 1987he combined his expertise with his creativity and established Michigan Brick Pavers. &nbspHe has a passion for designing and building outdoor hardscape landscapes that are beautifulaesthetically pleasingand made to last.&nbspWe'll consult with you to develop a design that you love. Custom drawings available.&nbspRetaining Walls Retaining Walls Retaining Walls &nbspWe build any type of stonebrickconcreteor wood structure you can think of!&nbspRestoration Retaining Walls Restoration Power washingrepairmaintenanceand new polymeric sand installation in multiple colors.&nbspGet a Free Estimate Schedule an on-site visit to brainstorm ideas about your hardscape vision.&nbspConcrete

1987 Visit the Gallery (810) 327-6987 Michigan Brick Pavers Michigan Brick Pavers Michigan Brick Pavers Michigan Brick Pavers Beautifying St. Clair and Sanilac Counties Since 1987 Visit the Gallery (810) 327-6987 Brick Paver and HardScape Designer and Contractor Tom Wiegand Quality Craftsman Tom has an early background in commercial and residential development and construction, and civil engineering. In 1987, he combined his expertise with his creativity and established Michigan Brick Pavers. &n

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