Paver Contractors in Foxcroft, NC

Quality Paver Installation That Lasts

Professional paver contractors delivering durable driveways, patios, and walkways built right the first time.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

Outdoor Spaces That Actually Work

Your driveway won’t crack like concrete. Your patio won’t shift or settle after the first heavy rain. Your walkways will look the same five years from now as they do the day we finish.

That’s what proper paver installation gets you. Surfaces that handle North Carolina weather without falling apart. Outdoor spaces you can actually use and enjoy instead of constantly fixing.

When pavers are installed correctly with proper base preparation and drainage, they become the most durable option for your property. No more dealing with cracked concrete or uneven surfaces that become safety hazards.

Foxcroft Paver Installation Experts

We Know Foxcroft Properties

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been installing pavers throughout the Foxcroft area for years. We understand local soil conditions, drainage challenges, and what it takes to build hardscaping that survives our climate.

You won’t find us cutting corners on base preparation or using subpar materials. Every project gets the same attention to detail whether it’s a small walkway or a large commercial installation.

We’re licensed, insured, and committed to doing the job right. When we say a project will take two weeks, it takes two weeks. When we quote a price, that’s what you pay.

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Paver Installation Process

How We Install Pavers Right

First, we excavate to the proper depth and grade for drainage. This isn’t optional – it’s what prevents your pavers from shifting later. Most problems with paver installations trace back to inadequate base preparation.

Next comes the base material – crushed stone that gets compacted in lifts to create a solid foundation. We use a mechanical compactor, not hand tools, because proper compaction is critical for long-term stability.

Then we install edge restraints to keep everything in place, lay the pavers according to your chosen pattern, and finish with joint sand that locks everything together. The final step is a thorough cleanup so you can start enjoying your new outdoor space immediately.

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Residential and Commercial Pavers

Complete Paver Installation Services

We handle everything from small residential walkways to large commercial parking areas. Driveways, patios, pool decks, sidewalks – if it needs pavers, we install them properly.

You get your choice of materials including brick pavers, concrete pavers, and natural stone. We’ll help you select the right option based on your budget, intended use, and aesthetic preferences. Some materials work better for driveways, others for patios.

Every installation includes proper base preparation, edge restraints, and joint stabilization. We also handle any necessary grading and drainage work to ensure water flows away from your property instead of pooling on the surface.

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How long do properly installed pavers last?

Properly installed pavers can last 25-50 years or more with minimal maintenance. The key is proper base preparation and using quality materials. Unlike concrete that cracks and needs replacement, individual pavers can be replaced if damaged. The base preparation we do – proper excavation, compacted stone base, and edge restraints – is what determines longevity. Pavers installed without adequate base work will start shifting and settling within a few years.
Concrete pavers are manufactured to precise specifications and come in many colors and shapes. They’re typically more affordable and offer consistent sizing. Brick pavers are made from fired clay and offer a classic, traditional look with natural color variations. Brick is generally more expensive but many people prefer the authentic appearance. Both options are durable when properly installed, so the choice often comes down to aesthetic preference and budget.
Proper base preparation is everything. We excavate to the correct depth, install a compacted stone base, and use edge restraints around the perimeter to lock everything in place. The joint sand between pavers also helps stabilize the surface. Many paver problems happen because contractors skip steps or don’t compact the base properly. We use mechanical compaction equipment and install the base in lifts to ensure maximum stability.
Sometimes, but it depends on the condition of the existing concrete. If the concrete is level, structurally sound, and has proper drainage, pavers can be installed over it with the right preparation. However, if the concrete is cracked, settling, or has drainage issues, those problems will transfer to the pavers. In most cases, removing the old concrete and starting with a proper base produces better long-term results.
Paver installation typically costs more upfront than poured concrete, but the long-term value is usually better. Pavers don’t crack like concrete, individual units can be replaced if damaged, and they generally increase property value more than concrete. The exact cost depends on the size of the area, paver material chosen, and site conditions. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Pavers require minimal maintenance when properly installed. Occasional cleaning with water or mild detergent keeps them looking good. Joint sand may need replenishing every few years, especially in high-traffic areas. Sealing is optional but can enhance color and provide additional stain protection. Weeds occasionally grow in joints, but this is easily prevented with polymeric sand or periodic application of weed preventer. Overall maintenance is much less than concrete, which requires regular sealing and crack repair.