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Rockwall Landscape Design
Rockwall Landscape Design is a full-service landscape and hardscaping firm that specialises in outdoor kitchens, fake grass, paver installation, and pergolas.
Rockwall Landscape Design
Rockwall Landscape Design
2601 Massey LaneRockwall Texas 75032United States
(469) 629-7959
Business Description
Rockwall Landscape Design is a full-service landscape and hardscaping firm that specialises in outdoor kitchens, fake grass, paver installation, and pergolas.
Patios, pergolas, and artificial grass are examples of hardscape components that can be installed.
Hardscaping can enhance the functionality and aesthetics of your outdoor space.
Artificial grass is an excellent choice for those who want a low-maintenance lawn. Artificial grass is suitable for children and pets, and is pet-friendly.
You can design an outdoor kitchen from a simple grill to a fully-fledged outdoor kitchen.
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About Rockwall
Rockwall is a city in Rockwall County, Texas, United States, which is part of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. It is the county seat of Rockwall County. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that as of the 2020 census, Rockwall's population is 47,251, up from 45,888 in 2019. The name Rockwall is derived from a naturally jointed geological formation, which has the appearance of an artificial wall. == History == The association of Paleo-Indian artifacts with extinct Pleistocene mammal remains in various archeological sites within the Texas Prairie-Savannah Region of eastern North Central Texas, including a site in Collin County, and Clovis points recovered from the Brushy Creek Clovis Site in Hunt County demonstrates that the Rockwall region was occupied by prehistoric Native American cultures at least as far back as 13,500 to 13,000 years ago. More recently, the Rockwall region was occupied by Caddo Indians. Creek Indians moved to the area in the early 19th century. In 1851, the first Anglo-American settlers moved to the area, and wells were dug. During the digging, they found large underground rock walls that were initially believed to be man-made. Later study of the wall-like features by geologists and archaeologists found them to be jointed, natural sandstone dikes that had intruded Cretaceous marl.