The process
Every StoneStep path follows the same considered process. No surprises, no hidden stages, and no moment where you are unsure what happens next.
Consultation
A conversation, not a pitch. Emmett visits your garden, listens to how you use the space, takes measurements, and asks the questions that shape a good design. There is no cost and no obligation.
Design
A bespoke path drawing tailored to your garden's dimensions and contours. A stone palette selection based on your aesthetic, the site conditions, and the Irish climate. And a clear, written quote — no hidden charges.
Installation
The ground is excavated, a proper sub-base is prepared for Co. Louth's clay-heavy soil, and every stone is laid by hand. Care is taken over every neighbouring plant, wall, and feature. Most residential paths are completed within two to three weeks.
The finished path
On completion day, Emmett walks the path with you. You receive a written aftercare guide covering seasonal maintenance, cleaning, and what to watch for over the first year. The path is yours.
Common questions
How long does a stone path installation take?
Most residential garden paths are completed within two to three weeks of starting on site. The exact timeline depends on the length and complexity of the path, ground conditions, and weather.
Do I need to prepare anything before the site visit?
No preparation is needed. Emmett will visit your garden, take measurements, and discuss how you use the space. The consultation is free and comes with no obligation.
How much does a reflexology path cost?
Every path is bespoke, so the cost depends on the stone type, path length, and ground conditions. After the site visit and design, you will receive a clear, written quote with no hidden charges.
Most consultations result in a design proposal within 5 working days.
Start with a Consultation