We Believe in Over Engineering to Ensure Longevity.

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At Seneca Custom Stonework, we build luxurious outdoor spaces and architectural walls with exceptional craftsmanship. Leveraging the skill and expertise of our team, we uphold the highest standards of integrity, trust, and respect with our clients, partners, and communities. Our commitment to excellence drives us not only to meet expectations but to thoroughly exceed them, ensuring that every project is a testament to our dedication and pride in our work. Together, we build with purpose and passion.

Management

Seneca Custom Stonework is owned and managed by Liam Dickson. Liam is known for being incredibly picky about his work, ensuring everything is built to last a lifetime and going above and beyond with details. Liam has over a decade of experience in hardscaping and stonework, as well as time in commercial construction. Liam majored in Criminal Justice with a double minor in Business and Early-Modern History at the University of Guelph and Architectural and Construction Engineering at Conestoga College. This background has given Liam a comprehensive understanding of each project's unique challenges and opportunities. 

Large rocks on snowy ground with leafless trees and cloudy sky in the background.
Large boulder at a construction or landscaping site with drilled holes and a chain attached to it, surrounded by smaller rocks, with tools and equipment nearby under a cloudy sky.
Stone pathway leading to the front entrance of a white house with black shutters and a dark gray door decorated with a wreath, surrounded by landscaped garden and a parked black truck.
A stone retaining wall with large, irregularly shaped rocks separates a grassy yard from a sidewalk. Houses and flower bushes are visible in the background.
Smiling young man wearing a tan baseball cap and gray Henley shirt standing outdoors with a wooden fence and houses in the background.

Unique Experiences

We have had unique opportunities arise throughout the years. None so unique as the opportunity to split a 60,000lbs Gneiss boulder and create a retaining wall with it, as well as a small interior dry-stack wall. The photos don’t do the boulders justice, as they are roughly the size of a box truck. This project embodies our philosophy in pushing boundaries with stonework. We love it when we can build a dry-stack wall or interior wall, all with stones found on the property.