Paver Contractors in Becton Park, NC

Transform Your Property With Professional Pavers

Durable driveways, stunning patios, and walkways that actually last through North Carolina weather.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

What You Get With Quality Paver Work

Your driveway stops being an embarrassment and starts adding real value to your property. No more cracked concrete or uneven surfaces that make you cringe every time you pull in.

You get outdoor spaces you actually want to use. Patios that don’t shift or settle. Walkways that guide guests safely to your door instead of creating trip hazards.

The right paver installation means proper drainage, so you’re not dealing with water pooling against your foundation or ice patches that turn your driveway into a skating rink. You’re investing in something that works with North Carolina’s weather, not against it.

Becton Park Paver Installation Experts

We Know What Works Here

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been handling paver projects throughout North Carolina for years. We understand what it takes to build hardscapes that hold up in this climate.

You’re not getting a crew that learned paver installation from YouTube videos. Our team knows proper base preparation, understands local soil conditions, and uses materials that make sense for this area.

We’re licensed, insured, and focused on getting your project done right the first time. No shortcuts, no surprises, no excuses.

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Our Paver Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we come out and assess what you’re working with. We look at drainage, existing conditions, and what needs to happen to give you a solid foundation for your pavers.

Then we prepare the base properly. This isn’t the glamorous part, but it’s what determines whether your pavers look great for decades or start shifting within a few years. We excavate, grade, and compact everything to specifications.

Installation comes next. We set each paver with precision, ensuring proper spacing and alignment. Finally, we sweep in joint sand and compact everything one final time. You end up with a surface that’s ready to handle whatever you throw at it.

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What's Included In Your Paver Project

You get everything from design consultation through final cleanup. We help you choose materials that fit your budget and aesthetic goals, whether you’re looking at brick pavers, natural stone, or interlocking concrete options.

Our paver installation covers driveways, patios, walkways, and commercial applications. We handle both residential projects for homeowners wanting to upgrade their property and commercial work for businesses that need durable, professional-looking hardscapes.

Every project includes proper base preparation, professional installation, and cleanup that leaves your property better than we found it. We’re not the type to finish the pavers and leave you with a mess to deal with.

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How long does a typical paver installation project take to complete?

Most residential paver projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. A standard driveway usually runs 4-5 days, while smaller patios might be done in 2-3 days. Weather can affect timing, especially during base preparation when we need dry conditions for proper compaction. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Commercial projects typically take longer due to size and may require coordination with other trades.
Concrete pavers offer consistent sizing, color options, and typically cost less than natural stone. They’re manufactured to precise specifications and work well for most residential applications. Natural stone pavers like flagstone or bluestone provide unique character with natural color variations and textures, but they’re more expensive and may require additional installation considerations. Both options are durable when properly installed. Your choice often comes down to budget, desired appearance, and specific project requirements.
Properly installed pavers actually perform better than concrete in most situations. Individual pavers can flex slightly with ground movement, which prevents the large cracks you see in concrete slabs. If a paver does get damaged, you can replace just that piece rather than tearing up an entire section. The key is proper base preparation and installation. Pavers installed over inadequate base preparation will shift and settle, but when done correctly, they typically outlast concrete alternatives.
Paver installation costs vary based on material choice, site conditions, and project complexity. Basic concrete pavers typically run less than premium natural stone options. Difficult access, extensive excavation, or complex patterns increase costs. We provide detailed estimates after seeing your specific site and understanding your material preferences. The investment usually pays off through increased property value and longevity compared to other surface options. We’ll break down all costs upfront so there are no surprises.
Pavers require minimal maintenance compared to other hardscape options. Occasional sweeping and rinsing with a hose handles most cleaning needs. You may need to add joint sand every few years as it naturally settles and washes out slightly. Sealing pavers is optional but can enhance color and provide additional stain protection. Weeds occasionally grow in joints, but they’re easily removed or prevented with proper joint sand. Overall, pavers are one of the lower-maintenance hardscape options available.
Installing pavers over existing concrete is possible if the concrete is in good condition, properly sloped for drainage, and stable. However, this approach has limitations and may not be suitable for all situations. Often, removing existing concrete and starting fresh provides better long-term results and allows for proper base preparation and drainage solutions. We evaluate each situation individually and recommend the approach that makes most sense for your specific project and budget. Sometimes the extra cost of removal is worth it for the improved outcome.