San Jose, CA · Santa Clara County
Serving all San Jose neighborhoods — Willow Glen, Almaden Valley, Blossom Hill, Evergreen, Berryessa, and beyond. CSLB-licensed paver installation, retaining walls, artificial turf, pool removal, and dirt removal. Licensed CSLB #1075979 · (510) 990-7349.
San Jose is California’s third-largest city and the urban heart of Silicon Valley — a 180-square-mile mosaic of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and outdoor living expectations. At Souza & Son’s Inc, we’ve built our reputation across every corner of San Jose, from the tree-lined streets of Willow Glen to the hillside estates of Almaden Valley and the suburban communities of Evergreen and Silver Creek.
Our licensed, owner-operated crew brings the same standard of craftsmanship to a Berryessa backyard turf installation as to a premium Almaden Valley paver driveway. Every project is personally overseen by the owner — no subcontracting, no handoffs, no surprises. We pull all required San Jose PBCE permits, manage every inspection, and clean up completely before we consider a job done.
With 500+ completed Bay Area projects and a consistent 4.9-star Google rating, Souza & Son’s Inc is the San Jose contractor that homeowners recommend to their neighbors.
Roberto M.
“Souza & Son’s installed a beautiful paver driveway and front walkway at our Willow Glen home. The owner was professional from start to finish, pulled all the PBCE permits himself, and the crew was immaculate. Our neighbors have been stopping by all week to ask who did the work.”
We visit your San Jose property, assess the site, and deliver a detailed written quote — usually within 24–48 hours. No pressure, no obligation.
We submit all required San Jose PBCE permits, order materials, and schedule your project start — typically within 1–2 weeks of approval.
Our CSLB-licensed crew handles excavation to final installation. We protect your property and keep the site clean every day.
We walk the project with you, handle any touch-ups, pass all required inspections, and confirm you’re 100% satisfied.
From Willow Glen to Almaden Valley, we bring licensed hardscape and landscape craftsmanship to every San Jose neighborhood — with full permit management and a 4.9-star track record.

Driveways, patios, pool decks & walkways throughout all San Jose neighborhoods. Belgard, Unilock, and EP Henry systems with engineered sub-base.
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Engineered segmental walls for San Jose hillside properties — Almaden Valley, Blossom Hill, Berryessa, East Foothills, and Evergreen hills.
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Synthetic grass saving 55,000+ gallons/year per 1,000 sq ft. SCVWD rebate-qualifying installations throughout San Jose.
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Full and partial pool demolition in San Jose — PBCE permits, engineered fill compaction, finish grading, and new patio conversion.
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Excavation, grading, and soil hauling for San Jose residential projects — backyard leveling, cut-and-fill grading, site prep, and drainage correction.
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Roberto M.
“Paver driveway and front walkway in Willow Glen. The owner pulled all PBCE permits himself, the crew was immaculate, and the installation is flawless. Our house looks completely transformed.”
Paver Installation · Willow GlenAngela T.
“We replaced our Almaden Valley backyard lawn with artificial turf and added a paver patio. Souza & Son’s handled everything — permits, SCVWD rebate paperwork, installation. Absolutely zero stress.”
Turf + Pavers · Almaden ValleyKevin L.
“Retaining wall on our Blossom Hill hillside property. The slope was serious and they handled the grading permit, geotechnical review, and construction perfectly. The wall is solid and looks great.”
Retaining Wall · Blossom HillMaria C.
“Pool removal in Evergreen. They handled the PBCE permit, demolished the pool in two days, and converted the space to a beautiful paver patio with synthetic grass. The backyard is now actually usable.”
Pool Removal + Patio · EvergreenDavid H.
“Paver driveway in Silver Creek. Best contractor experience I’ve had in 15 years as a San Jose homeowner. On time, on budget, and the quality is exceptional. The owner takes pride in every detail.”
Paver Driveway · Silver CreekSandra P.
“Artificial turf installation in our Rose Garden backyard. I was skeptical at first but the result is stunning — it looks completely natural and the water savings are immediate. Highly recommend.”
Artificial Turf · Rose GardenSan Jose spans 180 square miles and 12+ distinct neighborhoods. We serve all of them with the same licensed craftsmanship and free on-site estimates.
PBCE Permit Experts
We manage every San Jose PBCE permit — building, grading, and pool demolition — as part of every project at no additional charge. No permit headaches for you.
San Jose Soil Knowledge
We know San Jose’s expansive Diablo clay soils, the valley’s drainage patterns, and the East Foothills’ rocky terrain. Engineering decisions are made for local conditions.
SCVWD Rebate Help
We assist San Jose homeowners with Santa Clara Valley Water District turf replacement rebate applications — free of charge — to maximize your return on investment.
Owner On Every Job
the owner is personally present on every San Jose project — no subcontracting, no handoffs. You deal with the same person from estimate to final walkthrough.
4.9★ Google Rating
80+ verified Google reviews from San Jose and Bay Area homeowners who recommend us to their neighbors. Quality and reliability you can verify independently.
1–2 Week Mobilization
Most San Jose projects mobilize within 1–2 weeks of permit approval. We show up when we say, work daily until completion, and finish on schedule.
Yes — all of them. We serve Willow Glen, Almaden Valley, Blossom Hill, Berryessa, Evergreen, Silver Creek, Cambrian, Rose Garden, East Foothills, Alum Rock, Japantown, North San Jose, and every other San Jose neighborhood across all 180 square miles of the city. Free on-site estimates throughout San Jose.
Yes. We manage all required permits through the San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement (PBCE) — including building permits for retaining walls over 3 feet, grading permits for earthwork over 50 cubic yards, and pool demolition permits. Permit management is included at no additional charge.
Paver driveway installation in San Jose typically runs $18–$34 per square foot installed — a standard 1,500 sq ft driveway runs $27,000–$51,000. Patio installations start around $9,000 for 500 sq ft. Prices vary by material, pattern, and site conditions. We provide free, detailed written quotes after a site visit — no guesswork.
Many installations qualify for rebates through the Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) via your local water retailer — typically San Jose Water or the City’s water utility. Rebates can offset $1,000–$2,500 or more of installation cost depending on lawn size. We assist with rebate application paperwork at no additional charge.
Most paver or turf installations in San Jose take 3–7 business days for the physical work. Add 5–15 business days for PBCE permit processing for projects that require them. We provide a complete timeline — permit through completion — at your free estimate.
We offer both full removal (complete demolition and removal of the shell, with engineered fill and compaction report) and partial abandonment-in-place (perforating the floor, filling with gravel and compacted soil). Both types require PBCE permits in San Jose. We recommend full removal for properties where the future use of the space is unclear. Free estimate and consultation for either option.
San Jose is California’s third-largest city and Silicon Valley’s urban core — a 180-square-mile city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character, architecture, and outdoor living demands. From the historic bungalows of Willow Glen to the hillside estates of Almaden Valley, from the mid-century ranch homes of Blossom Hill and Cambrian to the newer planned communities of Silver Creek and Evergreen, Souza & Son’s Inc brings CSLB-licensed hardscape and landscape expertise to every corner of San Jose. Our team understands the city’s varied soil conditions, PBCE permit requirements, and neighborhood aesthetics — giving every San Jose homeowner the local knowledge and quality execution their project deserves.
Paver installations are one of the most impactful outdoor upgrades a San Jose homeowner can make. A premium paver driveway replaces cracked, oil-stained concrete with an engineered interlocking system that drains properly, flexes with San Jose’s expansive clay soils, and adds immediate curb appeal that buyers and appraisers notice. In Willow Glen’s craftsman neighborhoods, aged tumbled concrete and brick-pattern pavers complement the historic character. In Almaden Valley and Silver Creek, larger-format modern pavers suit the contemporary estate aesthetic. In Blossom Hill and Cambrian, mid-range paver systems deliver dramatic value improvement at competitive price points. Every San Jose paver installation includes engineered sub-base, proper drainage planning, edge restraints, and polymeric sand jointing — built to last 30–50 years.
Synthetic turf replacement is one of the most financially compelling home improvements for San Jose homeowners. The Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) administers rebate programs through local water retailers — San Jose Water and the City of San Jose’s water utility — that can offset $1,000–$2,500 or more of installation cost for qualifying lawns. Beyond the rebate, eliminating irrigation for a 1,000 sq ft San Jose lawn saves approximately 55,000 gallons per year — roughly $600–$950 annually at current San Jose Water rates — plus mowing, fertilizing, and aeration costs. Our synthetic grass installations use UV-stabilized, lead-free turf products with pet-safe infill and engineered decomposed granite base systems for maximum drainage performance in San Jose’s flat and sloped yards alike.
San Jose’s terrain ranges from perfectly flat in the North San Jose tech corridor to steeply sloped in the East Foothills, Blossom Hill hillside, and Almaden Valley ridge communities. Hillside properties throughout these neighborhoods require engineered retaining walls for terrace creation, slope stabilization, erosion control, and usable yard expansion. San Jose PBCE requires building permits for all retaining walls over 3 feet in height, and walls on slopes exceeding 15% in gradient require geotechnical reports from licensed engineers. Souza & Son’s builds segmental block systems (Versa-Lok, Allan Block), natural boulder walls, and gabion systems — with proper geogrid reinforcement, drainage aggregate, and perforated pipe to prevent hydrostatic pressure buildup in San Jose’s wet-season clay soils.
San Jose has thousands of in-ground pools built between 1965–1990, many in the Willow Glen, Cambrian, Blossom Hill, and Almaden Valley neighborhoods. As these pools age past their service life — cracked plaster, failing equipment, algae-prone surfaces — pool removal and backyard conversion has become one of the most popular projects we complete in the city. A typical San Jose pool removal and patio conversion takes 5–8 business days and delivers a completely transformed, maintenance-free outdoor space. San Jose PBCE requires a building permit for all pool demolitions, and full removal (vs. abandonment-in-place) is generally recommended for properties with future construction potential. We manage the entire process from permit to final grading inspection.
Residential grading, excavation, and dirt removal in San Jose support a wide range of projects — from backyard leveling in Berryessa and North San Jose to hillside terrace creation in East Foothills and Almaden Valley, from pool backfill in Cambrian to ADU site preparation throughout the city. San Jose’s Diablo clay soils require special attention during excavation: the material expands significantly when wet and must be managed carefully to prevent future structural problems. Our compact equipment fleet — mini excavators, skid steers, and dump trucks — is sized for San Jose’s residential access conditions. We coordinate all soil disposal through licensed facilities and handle PBCE grading permits for projects over 50 cubic yards.
Every San Jose neighborhood has distinct project patterns based on housing type, lot size, and community character. Understanding these differences helps homeowners know what to expect:
Craftsman bungalows and historic architecture create demand for aged tumbled pavers, brick-pattern concrete systems, and natural stone that complement the neighborhood’s classic character. Front entry and driveway upgrades are most popular.
Hillside estates and custom homes on large lots demand premium paver driveways, engineered retaining walls for steep slopes, and full backyard transformations. One of San Jose’s highest-value paver markets.
Mid-century ranch homes and hillside lots create consistent demand for paver driveways replacing aging concrete, retaining walls on sloped rear yards, and artificial turf for water conservation.
Newer planned community with larger lots and significant pool inventory from the 1990s–2000s. Pool removal + paver + turf combos are among the most requested project packages.
Premium planned community near the Diablo foothills. Large driveways, outdoor kitchens, pool surrounds, and complete backyard overhauls are the standard project scope here.
Established suburban neighborhood with flat lots and significant turf replacement demand. SCVWD rebates are a key driver — we help Berryessa homeowners maximize their rebate value.
Classic San Jose suburb with many 1960s–1980s pools ready for removal. Pool-to-patio conversions are our most common Cambrian project, often combined with turf or paver installations.
Hillside community east of Berryessa with significant retaining wall demand for slope stabilization. Rocky terrain and steep grades require experienced crews with the right equipment.
Historic neighborhood near downtown with compact lots and architectural character. Paver front entries, decomposed granite gardens, and turf replacements are popular project types.
Tech-adjacent residential corridor with newer condos and townhomes. Compact paver and turf projects for smaller outdoor spaces are common, along with shared-property retaining wall solutions.
East San Jose community with diverse housing stock and growing renovation activity. Paver driveways and turf conversions offer strong value improvement for Alum Rock homeowners.
Compact urban neighborhood near downtown San Jose. Small-lot paver and turf projects that maximize limited outdoor space are the typical scope for Japantown residential properties.
The San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement (PBCE) is one of the Bay Area’s most active building departments, processing thousands of residential permits annually. Understanding the permit requirements for your project avoids surprises and protects your investment:
Souza & Son’s manages all required PBCE permit applications, submittals, and inspections as part of every project. Permit management is included at no additional charge — we handle the paperwork so you don’t have to.
Pricing for San Jose hardscape and landscape projects reflects Silicon Valley’s labor market and the specific conditions of each site. The ranges below are based on recent completed projects throughout San Jose neighborhoods.
| Project Type | Typical Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Paver Driveway (1,500 sq ft) | $27,000 – $51,000 | Includes sub-base, edging, polymeric sand, PBCE permit if required |
| Paver Patio (500 sq ft) | $9,000 – $17,000 | Includes base prep, pattern layout, edging, sealing |
| Paver Pool Deck (600 sq ft) | $11,000 – $21,000 | Includes wet-set coping interface and drainage |
| Retaining Wall — flat access (40 lin ft × 4 ft) | $14,400 – $36,000 | Includes geogrid, drainage pipe, PBCE permit |
| Retaining Wall — hillside, engineered (40 lin ft × 4 ft) | $20,000 – $48,000 | Includes geotechnical report, structural calc, permit |
| Artificial Turf (1,000 sq ft) | $12,000 – $22,000 | Includes DG base, infill, edging; SCVWD rebate may offset $1,000–$2,500 |
| Pool Removal — full (standard 15×30 ft) | $9,000 – $20,000 | Includes PBCE permit, demo, engineered fill, compaction report |
| Pool Removal — partial / abandon-in-place | $5,000 – $10,000 | Includes PBCE permit, perforation, gravel fill, grading |
| Dirt Removal / Grading (50 cu yd) | $2,800 – $6,000 | Includes hauling, disposal; PBCE grading permit if over 50 cy |

CSLB #1075979 · Serving all San Jose neighborhoods · Free on-site estimates