Professional installation with proper base preparation – no shifting, no settling, no regrets.
You know that feeling when you pull into your driveway and actually feel proud of what you see? That’s what happens when pavers are installed right.
No more apologizing for cracks in your concrete. No more watching water pool against your foundation because the surface doesn’t drain properly. No more wondering if that settling section is going to get worse.
Pavers handle Charlotte’s freeze-thaw cycles without the drama. When clay soil shifts – and it will – individual pavers move with it instead of cracking like concrete slabs. If one section needs attention years down the road, you replace a few pavers instead of jackhammering an entire driveway.
Your neighbors will notice. More importantly, potential buyers will too. Quality paver installation consistently adds value to properties in Coulwood West because it solves real problems that concrete can’t.
Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been handling the unique challenges of Charlotte-area soil conditions for years. We’ve seen what happens when contractors skip proper excavation or use inadequate base materials in this area.
Every project starts with understanding your specific site conditions. Clay soil, drainage patterns, existing slopes – these factors determine how we approach your installation. We’re not the crew that shows up, throws down some sand, and hopes for the best.
Our reputation in Coulwood West comes from doing the work right the first time. Proper base preparation, quality materials, and installation techniques that account for local conditions. That’s how pavers perform the way they’re supposed to.
First, we excavate to the proper depth – usually 8-10 inches for driveways, depending on your soil conditions. This isn’t negotiable. Shortcuts here cause problems later.
Next comes the base layer. We use crushed stone, properly compacted in lifts. This is where drainage happens and where your pavers get their stability. The base does the heavy lifting, not the pavers themselves.
Then we install edge restraints to keep everything locked in place. After that, a leveling layer of sand gets screeded perfectly flat. Your pavers go down in the pattern you’ve chosen, get cut to fit around edges, and then we compact everything together.
Finally, joint sand gets swept in and compacted again. This locks the pavers together into one solid surface that moves as a unit. The whole system works together – that’s why it lasts.
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Every paver installation includes proper excavation, base preparation, and edge restraining. We don’t cut corners on the foundation work because that’s what determines how your pavers perform long-term.
You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials and labor. No surprises, no change orders for things that should have been included from the start. We handle permits if required and coordinate with utility marking services.
We work with quality paver manufacturers and can source whatever style fits your property and budget. From basic concrete pavers for commercial applications to natural stone for high-end residential projects, we match materials to your specific needs and local conditions.
Cleanup is part of the job. Your property gets left clean, and you get care instructions for maintaining your new pavers. Most maintenance involves occasional power washing and re-sanding joints every few years – nothing complicated.