
Concrete, Courts & Hardscape
Same crew, same standard — from splash pads to driveways.
What You Get With Rivers Edge
Rivers Edge does more than pools. Our crews pour and place concrete and hardscape across Cedar Creek Lake — splash pads, sport courts, driveways and sidewalks, retaining walls and decorative stone — with the same craftsmanship we put into every pool deck.
- Splash Pads
Zero-depth splash pads for families, communities and amenity areas.
- Sport Courts
Basketball, pickleball and multi-use courts built to last.
- Driveways & Sidewalks
Broom, stamped or exposed-aggregate concrete flatwork.
- Retaining Walls
Engineered block and stone walls that hold grade and look sharp.
- Decorative Stone & Facades
Stone and block facing for homes, columns and outdoor features.
- Pool Decks & Patios
Travertine, flagstone and stamped decks that tie the yard together.
See It In Real Backyards
Stacked-Stone Wall & Raised Spa
A raised spa carried on a stacked-stone wall — engineered block holding grade, faced in real stone, finished level enough to hold water. The same wall-and-facade craft goes into retaining walls, columns and home fronts, pool or no pool.
Backyard Basketball Court & Pool
A backyard basketball half-court poured beside the pool and fire-pit terrace, hoop set and net up. Same crew, same forms and finish discipline as a pool deck — which is why the court drains right and the slab lines run true.
Paver Deck & Turf Surround
Travertine pads set in a grid through turf at the modern-rectangle build. Hardscape is the difference between a pool in a lawn and a composed yard; this one is mowed with a string trimmer, not a crew of masons.
Paver-and-Turf Checkerboard Deck
The paver-and-turf checkerboard deck at the white stacked-stone spa build, with the outdoor kitchen under the covered patio behind. Deck pattern, drainage, and equipment placement were drawn with the pool — one plan, one pour schedule.
Concrete, Courts & Hardscape — Questions
Do you take concrete jobs that aren't pool-related?
Yes — driveways, sidewalks, patios, retaining walls, courts and decorative stone are all standalone services. Same crew, same standard as our pool decks.
What's a splash pad and who are they for?
A splash pad is a zero-depth water-play surface — no standing water, so it's safe and low-maintenance. Great for families, HOAs, parks and amenity centers.
Stamped, broom or exposed-aggregate concrete — which is best?
It depends on look, traction and budget. We'll walk you through samples and recommend the right finish for the space.
Ready to Talk Concrete, Courts & Hardscape?
Free consult, honest advice, and a quote with no surprises. Serving Cedar Creek Lake and the surrounding communities.