Swampscott masonry and landscaping · licensed and insured
Masonry and Landscaping in Swampscott, MA
Owner-led masonry, hardscape, and outdoor construction for Swampscott’s homes — engineered for New England, permitted properly, and run by one person from quote to final walk-through.
Outdoor work in Swampscott has to respect two things at once: the town’s older, often historic homes, and the New England ground they sit on. We know Swampscott’s permit thresholds and historic-review process, and we know what salt air off the Atlantic does to the wrong materials by year five. When you call AB Mendez Masonry & Landscaping, the person who quotes your Swampscott project is the person who runs it. Call (781) 731-5303 for a free on-site estimate.
What we build in Swampscott
Outdoor construction services for Swampscott properties

Custom Patio Installation
Bluestone, granite, and paver patios on frost-rated bases.
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Walkway Hardscaping
Stone, brick, and paver walkways, including historic restoration.
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Retaining Wall Construction
Engineered walls with proper drainage for sloped lots.
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Driveway Replacement
Paver, concrete, and asphalt driveways built to drain and last.
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Outdoor Fireplace & Fire Pit
Custom wood-burning and gas fire features in stone.
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Pool Deck Replacement
Slip-resistant, code-compliant pool surrounds.
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Fence Installation
Wood, vinyl, aluminum, and pool-safety fencing.
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Landscape Design
Planting plans, beds, sod, and seasonal cleanups.
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Drainage Solutions
French drains, grading, and downspout routing.
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Deck Remodeling
Composite, cedar, and pressure-treated decks, built to code.
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Exterior House Painting
Prep, prime, and paint that holds up to New England weather.
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Swampscott properties reward a contractor who knows them
Swampscott’s older homes and streets reward work that respects them. In areas like the Olmsted Historic District, materials and detailing aren’t just preferences — exterior work can be regulated, and we match existing stone and brick and detail new work so it fits.
The ground varies, too. Higher, rockier spots like Beach Bluff and the higher ground inland sit on shallow ledge that forces footings and drainage to be planned, not improvised. Low-lying areas near the shorefront streets near Phillips Beach hold water and need real grading and drainage. And near Nahant Bay and the town’s beaches, salt air off the Atlantic degrades the wrong materials within a few years — so we spec vinyl and composite, stainless and hot-dip-galvanized hardware, and sealed stone for those exposures.
All of it is engineered for the New England reality: the Massachusetts 48-inch frost line, freeze-thaw cycling, and the North Shore weather that is harder on outdoor construction than an inland town an hour west.
Permits & review
What Swampscott requires before the first stone is set
Standard building permits run through the Swampscott Building Department. In the Olmsted Historic District, exterior changes visible from a public way need a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historic District Commission before a permit is issued. We handle the permit research, applications, drawings, and any hearing as part of the job — and we tell you up front what your project triggers.
| Project | When a permit is required |
|---|---|
| Fence | Over 7 ft in height (plus historic review if visible from the street) |
| Retaining wall | Over 4 ft, footing to top — or any wall supporting a surcharge |
| Deck | If attached, over 200 sq ft, over 30 in above grade, or serving a required exit door |
| Historic district | Exterior changes visible from a public way — review first |
From the owner
“The difference between a good contractor and a bad one usually shows up at the permit counter, not the job site.”
When I take a Swampscott project, I tell you exactly which approvals it needs before we touch anything, I pull the permits in my name, and I show up to the hearing if there is one. You get one point of contact for all of it — me. — Anibel Mendez
Swampscott FAQ
Questions Swampscott homeowners ask us
Do I need historic approval for my project?
If your property is in a local historic district and the work is visible from a public way, you may need approval from Swampscott Historical Commission before a permit is issued. We confirm which applies during the estimate.
Are you licensed and insured to work in Swampscott?
Yes — we carry a Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor registration and full liability insurance, file Dig Safe on every dig, and pull town permits in our name.
Can you match the stone and brick on an older Swampscott home?
Yes. Matching historic materials — granite, clay brick, period detailing — is a core part of what we do, and we handle any historic review.
What materials hold up best around here?
Given salt air off the Atlantic, we spec vinyl or composite over untreated wood, hot-dip-galvanized or stainless hardware over mild steel, and sealed bluestone or granite over porous stone.
Do you do free estimates in Swampscott?
We do. Call (781) 731-5303 or request an estimate online, and we typically schedule Swampscott visits within 2–3 business days.
Free estimates in Swampscott
Let’s talk about your Swampscott project
One contractor, start to finish — quoted, permitted, and built by the same person. Call or request an estimate and we’ll come take a look.
No-pressure estimate · we pull the permits in our name · one contractor, start to finish.
AB Mendez Masonry & Landscaping · Licensed & Insured · Serving Swampscott & the North Shore
