About Us

Family-owned and operated

A beautiful, expertly engraved boulder, driveway, or path will make an impressive statement as a welcome stone for your residence, or a lasting tribute to a faithful donor. There are many choices ranging from simple to complex; a simple engraving with only the word welcome, or a stone engraved with your family’s name(s) and a mountain scene, wildlife, flowers, or whatever suits your fancy.

There are also many life events where a beautiful engraving will make right commemorative statement. Natural engraved boulders are a great alternative to flat granite slabs.

Memorial boulders for friends and family members are great pieces of commemoration that look great in any yard or garden. Our beautiful pet memorial boulders are always well received as well. Our memorial boulders will serve as reminders of the love and times that we have shared. A deeply and precisely carved boulder will make a statement that will indeed last many lifetimes.

Whatever the use may be, an expertly engraved boulder Rock The Third Coast will most certainly stand the test of time.

Excellent service! The engraving came out beautiful! The team was very professional and efficient! I highly recommend Rock the Third Coast.

Meet The Team

Certified experts
with over 20 years of experience

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some answers to the questions we receive the most about our services.
If we missed anything, please do not hesitate to contact us. We’ll be happy to help.

Yes, we engrave fully cured concrete.  In fact, our engraving system is built for it.  

Yes, we can engrave vertically onto concrete, stone or brick.

There is size limit.  The largest project done, so far, with this technology, is a 100ft period table of elements in the plaza of the Episcopal School of Baton Rouge.

We can engrave up to 2” deep. Most engravings only go down .05”.

We engrave and fabricate boulders.

Most jobs are finished in a single afternoon or morning.  A 6×6 logo, engraved into concrete takes anywhere between 4-8 hours (not counting dry time if epoxy or pigment is added).

Schools and nonprofits can greatly benefit from capitalizing their existing surfaces to recognize donors, historical events and more.