Concrete + masonry
- Stamped + exposed-aggregate slabs
- Paver patios and walkways
- CMU block walls, retaining walls
- Decorative pilasters, stucco coping
Las Vegas, NV — woman-owned since 2000
Twenty-six years of Vegas residential work — stamped concrete and paver patios, block walls and retaining walls, xeriscape beds and drip irrigation. One crew, one estimate, one truck on your street. Nancy answers the phone.
JC Landscaping and Concrete
JC Landscaping and Concrete
JC Landscaping and Concrete
Built by Nancy
A woman-owned Vegas shop, three economic cycles, one family on the truck.
2000Started the shop in east Las Vegas (89101).
2007Summerlin build-out — first wave of stamped-concrete patios.
2010Held on through the housing pullback. Repeat customers carried us.
2019Hit twenty years. Most of our calls now come from neighbors of neighbors.
2026Still answering the same phone. Still pouring on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
JC Landscaping and Concrete · Las Vegas, NV
About JC Landscaping and Concrete
Most Vegas shops do one thing. The concrete guys won't touch a drip line. The landscape outfits sub-out anything that requires a mixer. We've worked the residential side of this town since 2000 doing both, and the value is on the same job — one quote, one crew on your street, one team accountable for the whole picture.
The combo work is where it really shows. A new paver patio with the desert bed and drip irrigation laid in the same week. A retaining wall with the terraced planting designed around it from day one. Expansion joints poured around the planter footprint instead of cut through it afterward. That kind of work doesn't happen when you hire two separate contractors.
Most of our calls come from neighbors of neighbors. Twenty-six years of that adds up.
— Nancy, owner
The combo
Most contractors in this town do concrete OR landscape. We do both, on the same job, with the same crew.
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One crew
One quote
One walkthrough
The seam between the slab and the bed is where most yards fall apart. We won't let it.
The typical Vegas job
The JC way — since 2000
What we do — Las Vegas
The full scope, with the trade words. Nothing we don't actually pour, lay, or plant.
Stamped concrete patios, exposed-aggregate driveways and walkways, broom-finish flat-work. Expansion joints placed where they belong — not where the lazy crew put them.
Compacted-base paver flat-work — patios, walks, pool decking. Pattern and color picked with the planter bed in mind, not after.
CMU block walls, decorative pilasters, retaining walls on sloped lots. Stucco coping or natural-stone veneer when the look calls for it.
Pulled-turf conversions, decomposed-granite, drip emitters on a zone-9a schedule. Native and adapted plants — yucca, agave, palo verde, desert spoon, lantana.
Pressure-regulated drip lines tuned to the SNWA watering calendar. Valve and timer install, broken-line repair, emitter sizing.
Patio, planters, walls, irrigation, lighting — all together. One quote, one crew, sequenced so the trades don't tear each other's work out.
Combo work
Four hand-drawn cross-sections from real Clark County jobs. The point is the seam between the slab and the bed.
Stamped concrete (broom-finish edge) flows into a 14-inch planter strip — agave, decomposed granite, drip emitter at root collar.
Tumbled-paver patio with a circular DG-and-yucca island. Pavers stagger-bonded; expansion gaps around the planter ring.
CMU block wall with stucco coping holds back a graded slope. Decorative pilaster anchors the corner; palo verde above, lantana cascading.
One drawing, one job — slab, wall, bed, irrigation, palm. Concrete and landscape sequenced so neither trade tears out the other.
Each of these jobs would normally need two contractors. They don't, when we do them.
How a JC job runs
Tell us the address and whether you're thinking concrete, landscape, or both. Five minutes is enough for a number range.
We come out, look at grade, drainage, soil (caliche makes a difference), and the access for a mixer or a skid steer. The questions we ask are the questions that change the price.
Concrete, masonry, plants — broken out by trade on one piece of paper. No surprise add-ons when the truck shows up.
Most full back-yards take a week and a half. Concrete pours Tuesday or Thursday, irrigation rough-in same week, plants once the slab is cured.
We don't leave until you're standing in it, looking at the seam between slab and bed, and nodding. Invoice on paper, payment after.
That’s it. No portals, no logins — a phone call or an email is all it takes.
What customers say
Called for a patio quote and ended up redoing the whole back yard with Nancy's crew — slab, retaining wall, drip line, the works. One bill, one team, no finger-pointing.
Twenty-six years in Vegas tells you everything. Nancy walked the lot herself, asked about drainage, knew exactly where the expansion joints needed to land.
Third job we've had JC do at this house. The stamped concrete from 2014 still looks the day they poured it. Came back this year for the side-yard xeriscape — same crew, same standards.
Neighbor on our cul-de-sac used them, then we did, then the family two doors down. That kind of referral chain doesn't happen by accident.
We got three quotes for the block wall. Nancy was the only one who looked at the planter we already had and worked the wall around it. Other two said we'd have to rip the bed out.
Exposed-aggregate driveway looks like the catalog photos and held up through last summer's heat without a hairline. Worth the wait for the right week.
Recent work — Clark County
Honest pricing
Stamped patios from $2,800. Paver flat-work from $2,400. Block walls from $3,200. Backyard combo jobs (slab + wall + bed + irrigation) typically $8,500–18,000 depending on square footage. We don't quote sight-unseen.
Free walkthroughs anywhere in Clark County. Nancy or Jose comes out personally.
Call (702) 849-6756Questions — JC
Yes — that's the whole point of the shop. Same crew pours the slab and lays the irrigation. Most of our jobs use both trades.
Call Nancy directly
— JC Landscaping and Concrete
If we're on a pour we'll call back the same day. Las Vegas, NV.