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Looking to have some work done on the patio or terrace at your home in Weston, Massachusetts? Let Top Rank Roofing And Masonry help you with it. We can cater for all types of patio and terrace installations, large or small. Our team is fully qualified and certified in the construction and handling of all types of patios, terraces and landscapes.
There is a very large range of choices when it comes to patio and terrace installations. Maybe your looking to extend an existing patio / terrace or looking to remove the old one and install a new one? Depending on the existing area, it can range from a small job to a very large job. We can offer advice and guidance as well as great value when it comes to your patio or terrace. Helping to choose from the right materials to choosing the finish that will suit your needs the most.
We can provide you with a low cost estimate on what your patio or terrace might cost. We source only the best materials on the market to guarantee any of the work we do will last for many years. You can choose from a very large range of manufactured concrete products to natural stone products or stones.
You might choose pavers, sandstone, concrete, flagstones or even imprint concrete. Most importantly we can help you choose the right material for the right patio and terrace. We are your professional patio construction team in Boston.
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Weston is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts United States, about 15 miles west of downtown Boston. At the time of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Weston was 11,851.
Weston was incorporated in 1713, and protection of the town’s historic resources is driven by the Weston Historical Commission
and Weston Historical Society. The town has one Local Historic District, 10 National Register Districts, 26 Historic Areas, and seven houses individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Weston’s predominance as a residential community is reflected in its population density, which is among the lowest of Boston’s suburbs near or within Route 128. More than 2,000 acres, or 18 percent of the town’s total acreage, have been preserved as parks, fields, wetlands, and forests, with 90 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. Thirty-seven scenic roads, as defined by Massachusetts law, maintain the town’s aesthetic value and historical significance, affording Weston a semi-rural ambiance. The town is an upper class suburb of Boston, and is among the most affluent in New England.