Paver Contractors in Greenville, NC

Transform Your Property with Expert Paver Installation

Professional paver contractors delivering durable driveways, stunning patios, and lasting outdoor spaces throughout Greenville.

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Professional Paver Installation Greenville

Outdoor Spaces That Actually Last

Your driveway stops cracking every winter. Your patio becomes the place everyone wants to gather. Your walkways guide guests with style instead of tripping hazards.

That’s what happens when pavers are installed right. No more watching concrete settle and crack with North Carolina’s clay soil shifts. No more water pooling against your foundation because someone skipped proper grading.

You get outdoor spaces that handle our humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles without falling apart. Spaces that boost your property value and make you proud to pull into your driveway or host friends on your patio.

Greenville Paver Contractors

We Know Greenville's Ground

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been installing pavers throughout Greenville and eastern North Carolina for years. We understand how our clay soil behaves, what drainage challenges you’re facing, and which materials hold up best in our climate.

Every project starts with proper base preparation—the part that determines whether your pavers look great for decades or start shifting within a few years. We don’t cut corners on the foundation work that most people never see but makes all the difference.

Our crew knows local building codes, pulls proper permits when needed, and stands behind every installation with real warranties.

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Paver Installation Process

How We Build Pavers Right

First, we excavate to proper depth and grade for drainage—usually 8-10 inches depending on your soil and intended use. This isn’t where you want shortcuts. Poor base prep is why most paver jobs fail.

Next comes compacted gravel base, then sand leveling layer. Each layer gets properly compacted and checked for grade. Only then do we install your chosen pavers, whether that’s brick, concrete, or natural stone.

We finish with joint sand, edge restraints, and final compaction. The whole process takes 3-7 days for most residential projects, depending on size and complexity. You’ll know exactly what to expect before we start.

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Residential Commercial Paver Services

Complete Paver Installation Services

We handle everything from small walkway repairs to complete driveway installations. Residential patio pavers, commercial parking areas, pool decks, and outdoor kitchen foundations—if it needs to be level, drain properly, and look good for years, we can build it.

Material options include concrete pavers, clay brick, and natural stone in dozens of colors and patterns. We’ll show you what works best for your specific situation and budget, not just what’s most expensive.

Every project includes proper drainage planning, base preparation, and edge restraints. We also handle any necessary permits and work around existing utilities safely. Your project gets done right the first time.

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How long do professionally installed pavers last in Greenville?

Properly installed pavers typically last 25-30 years or more in our climate. The key is correct base preparation and drainage. Greenville’s clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, so we excavate deeper and use more base material than you might need in other areas. Concrete pavers handle our freeze-thaw cycles better than poured concrete, and individual pavers can be replaced if damaged rather than replacing entire sections.
Concrete pavers offer more color and pattern options, consistent sizing, and typically cost less than clay brick. They’re engineered for strength and work well for driveways. Clay brick pavers have a classic look that ages beautifully but cost more and have slightly more size variation. Both handle vehicle traffic fine when installed on proper base. Your choice usually comes down to aesthetic preference and budget—we’ll show you samples of both.
Most residential paver patios and walkways don’t require permits in Greenville. Driveways sometimes do, especially if we’re changing drainage patterns or connecting to city streets. Commercial projects almost always need permits. We handle permit applications when required and know local code requirements. It’s better to check upfront than deal with issues later, so we’ll verify what’s needed for your specific project during our initial consultation.
Drainage is critical in Greenville because of our clay soil and heavy summer rains. We grade the base to direct water away from foundations and into appropriate drainage areas. Pavers actually drain better than solid concrete because water can seep through joints. For areas with serious drainage challenges, we install French drains or other subsurface drainage before laying pavers. Proper drainage prevents water damage and keeps pavers from shifting over time.
Pavers need minimal maintenance compared to other surfaces. Sweep regularly and rinse with hose as needed. Joint sand may need topping off every few years, especially after heavy rains. Sealing is optional but helps prevent stains and makes cleaning easier—typically every 3-5 years. If individual pavers crack or stain, they can be replaced without affecting surrounding areas. Most homeowners find pavers much easier to maintain than concrete driveways that crack and need regular sealing.
Paver installation costs vary based on materials, site conditions, and project complexity. Basic concrete paver patios typically start around $12-15 per square foot installed. Driveways run $15-20 per square foot due to thicker base requirements. Natural stone and complex patterns cost more. Difficult access, extensive excavation, or drainage work affects pricing. We provide detailed written estimates after seeing your site and understanding your goals. Quality installation costs more upfront but saves money long-term through durability.