Paver Contractors in Double Oaks, NC

Transform Your Property with Professional Pavers

Expert paver installation that increases your property value and eliminates maintenance headaches for good.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

What You Get with Expert Installation

Your driveway becomes the neighborhood standout instead of the eyesore. No more worrying about cracks spreading across concrete or dealing with oil stains that won’t come out.

You get outdoor spaces that actually work for entertaining. Patios that don’t puddle when it rains and walkways that look intentional, not like an afterthought.

The real benefit shows up years later when your neighbors are dealing with replacement costs and you’re still enjoying surfaces that look almost new. Proper paver installation means dealing with North Carolina’s clay soil and weather patterns from day one, so your investment holds up long-term.

Double Oaks Paver Specialists

We Know North Carolina Hardscaping

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been handling paver projects throughout Double Oaks and surrounding areas for years. We understand how North Carolina’s clay soil shifts and what it takes to build a base that won’t settle or sink.

You’re not getting a crew that learned paver installation from YouTube. Our team knows the difference between a weekend DIY project and professional hardscape work that lasts decades.

We’ve seen what happens when shortcuts get taken on excavation or base preparation. That’s why we do the work right the first time, so you don’t end up calling someone else to fix problems later.

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Our Paver Installation Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we evaluate your space and soil conditions. North Carolina clay requires specific base preparation, and we test drainage to prevent future problems. You’ll know exactly what we’re working with before any digging starts.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most problems start if it’s done wrong. We excavate to proper depth, install geotextile fabric when needed, and build the aggregate base in lifts with proper compaction.

Then we install your pavers with precise edge restraints and joint sand. The final step is compaction and sealing if you choose that option. You get a surface that’s ready for immediate use and built to handle whatever North Carolina weather throws at it.

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Residential and Commercial Paver Services

Complete Paver Solutions for Every Project

We handle everything from residential driveways and patios to commercial walkways and parking areas. Whether you need interlocking paver installation for a new driveway or want to upgrade your backyard with a custom patio design, we have the equipment and experience.

Our paver services include site evaluation, proper excavation, base preparation, drainage solutions, and professional installation. We work with brick pavers, concrete pavers, and natural stone depending on your preferences and budget.

You also get guidance on maintenance and care. Most paver surfaces need minimal upkeep, but knowing how to handle the occasional repair or cleaning keeps your investment looking its best for years.

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How long does paver installation typically take to complete?

Most residential paver projects take 3-5 days depending on size and complexity. A standard driveway usually takes 3-4 days, while larger patios or projects requiring extensive excavation may take up to a week. Weather can affect timing since we won’t install pavers on wet ground or during heavy rain. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if conditions change. The key is not rushing the base preparation – that’s what determines how long your pavers will last.
Concrete pavers are manufactured and offer more color and shape options at a lower cost. They’re consistent in size and can mimic natural stone or brick patterns. Brick pavers are made from fired clay and tend to have more character with slight color variations. Brick typically costs more but offers classic appeal that many homeowners prefer. Both are durable when properly installed, but concrete pavers are easier to replace if one gets damaged since manufacturing is more standardized.
Yes, but proper base preparation is critical with clay soil. Clay expands when wet and contracts when dry, which can cause shifting if the base isn’t done right. We typically excavate deeper in clay conditions and install a thicker aggregate base with proper drainage. Geotextile fabric often helps separate the clay from the base material. The key is understanding how your specific soil behaves and building the foundation accordingly. That’s why soil evaluation is part of every project we do.
Paver installation costs vary based on material choice, project size, and site conditions. Basic concrete pavers typically run $12-18 per square foot installed, while premium materials or complex patterns cost more. Extensive excavation, drainage work, or difficult access can affect pricing. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. The investment usually pays for itself in increased property value and eliminated maintenance compared to concrete or asphalt.
Most paver patios don’t require permits, but driveway work sometimes does depending on local regulations and whether you’re changing drainage patterns. Commercial projects typically need permits. We’re familiar with Double Oaks requirements and can handle permit applications when needed. It’s always better to check first rather than deal with problems later. We’ll let you know upfront if permits are required for your specific project and factor that timeline into our schedule.
Paver maintenance is straightforward. Regular sweeping prevents debris buildup, and occasional pressure washing keeps them looking clean. Joint sand may need replenishing every few years depending on traffic and weather. Sealing is optional but can enhance color and make cleaning easier. If a paver gets damaged, individual pieces can be replaced without affecting the surrounding area. We provide maintenance guidelines with every installation and can handle repairs or resealing when needed. Most homeowners find pavers much easier to maintain than concrete or asphalt surfaces.