Paver Contractors in Biddleville, NC

Transform Your Property with Professional Pavers

Expert paver installation that increases your property value while creating beautiful, lasting outdoor spaces you’ll actually use.

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Professional Paver Installation Biddleville

What You Get with Professional Installation

Your driveway becomes the kind that neighbors notice. Not because it’s flashy, but because it looks right – clean lines, proper drainage, no settling or shifting over time.

Your patio transforms into actual outdoor living space. The kind where you’ll host family dinners and weekend gatherings because the surface is level, stable, and built to handle North Carolina weather without cracking or becoming a maintenance headache.

You get the peace of mind that comes with proper installation. We handle the base preparation, drainage systems, and material selection so your investment performs exactly as it should for decades. No surprises, no callbacks, no wondering if corners were cut.

Biddleville Paver Contractors

We Know Biddleville Soil and Weather

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been installing pavers throughout Biddleville and surrounding areas, understanding exactly how our local soil conditions and freeze-thaw cycles affect hardscaping projects.

We’re not the contractors who show up, lay pavers on sand, and disappear. We’re the ones who properly excavate, install engineered base materials, and ensure drainage works correctly from day one.

You’ll work directly with our team throughout your project. We handle everything from permits to cleanup, so you get professional results without the typical contractor headaches.

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Paver Installation Process Biddleville

How We Install Pavers Right

First, we excavate to proper depth – typically 8-12 inches depending on your specific soil conditions and intended use. This isn’t negotiable. Shallow excavation leads to settling and failure within a few years.

Next comes engineered base installation. We use compacted gravel in lifts, not one thick layer that looks right but doesn’t perform. Proper compaction at each stage prevents future settling and extends the life of your installation.

Then we install edge restraints, bedding sand, and pavers according to manufacturer specifications. We’re talking about precise measurements, proper joint spacing, and final compaction that locks everything together. The result is a surface that performs like it should and looks professional from every angle.

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Residential Commercial Paver Contractors

Complete Paver Services for Every Project

We handle residential paver driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks throughout Biddleville. Whether you’re replacing cracked concrete or creating new outdoor living space, we match the right materials to your specific needs and budget.

Commercial paver installation includes parking areas, walkways, and decorative hardscaping for businesses and HOAs. We understand commercial requirements for ADA compliance, load-bearing capacity, and maintenance considerations.

Material options include concrete pavers, natural stone, and brick in various colors and patterns. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option based on your specific application, maintenance preferences, and long-term goals for the space.

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How long do professionally installed pavers last in North Carolina?

Properly installed pavers typically last 25-30 years or more in North Carolina climate conditions. The key is proper base preparation and drainage systems that handle our freeze-thaw cycles without allowing water to pool underneath the pavers. Concrete pavers are particularly durable in our climate, while natural stone can last even longer with proper installation. Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged, unlike concrete slabs that require full replacement when they crack.
Professional installation includes proper excavation depth, engineered base materials, and drainage systems that DIY projects typically skip. Most homeowner installations fail within 2-3 years due to inadequate base preparation or poor drainage. We excavate to proper depth, install compacted gravel base in lifts, and ensure water drains away from your foundation. Professional installation also includes proper edge restraints and final compaction that prevents shifting and maintains joint integrity over time.
Paver installation typically costs 20-40% more upfront than concrete or asphalt, but offers significantly better long-term value. Pavers don’t crack like concrete, individual units can be replaced if damaged, and they typically increase property value more than other driveway materials. Maintenance costs are lower over time since you’re not dealing with crack repairs, sealing, or full replacement every 10-15 years. Most homeowners recover the additional investment through increased property value and reduced maintenance costs.
Pavers can sometimes be installed over existing concrete if the concrete is structurally sound, properly sloped for drainage, and thick enough to support the additional weight. However, this approach has limitations and isn’t always the best long-term solution. If the existing concrete has settling issues, drainage problems, or significant cracking, removal and proper base installation typically provides better results. We evaluate each situation individually and recommend the approach that gives you the best long-term performance for your investment.
Properly installed pavers require minimal maintenance. Annual cleaning with a pressure washer or hose removes dirt and debris. Joint sand may need topping off every 2-3 years, which is a simple process. Sealing is optional but can enhance color and provide stain protection – typically every 3-5 years if you choose to seal. Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged without affecting surrounding areas. Weed prevention between joints can be managed with polymeric sand during installation or periodic application of weed prevention products.
Proper drainage starts with correct slope during excavation – typically 1/4 inch per foot away from structures. We install drainage systems where needed, including French drains or catch basins for areas with heavy water flow. The base preparation includes proper grading and compaction that maintains drainage slopes. Permeable joint sand allows water to drain through the paver surface rather than pooling on top. For areas with significant drainage challenges, we may recommend additional solutions like underground drainage systems or permeable pavers designed specifically for water management.