Paver Contractors in Hamilton Crossroads, NC

Get Pavers Installed Right the First Time

Professional paver installation that adds value to your property and gives you outdoor spaces you’ll actually want to use.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You get a driveway that doesn’t crack or sink after the first winter. Patios that drain properly instead of pooling water against your foundation. Walkways that stay level and safe for years.

The difference isn’t just in how it looks when we’re done. It’s in how it performs five years from now. Proper base preparation, correct grading, and quality materials mean you’re not calling someone back to fix problems that shouldn’t exist.

Your property value goes up. Your outdoor spaces become places you actually use. And you stop worrying about whether you made the right choice because you can see the results every day.

Hamilton Crossroads Paver Specialists

We Know What Works Here

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been installing pavers in Hamilton Crossroads and surrounding areas for years. We understand North Carolina’s clay soil, drainage challenges, and weather patterns that affect how pavers perform.

We’re not the crew that shows up, throws down some pavers, and disappears. We’re the company your neighbors recommend because we do the work right and stand behind it.

Every project gets proper base preparation, correct grading for drainage, and materials that make sense for your specific situation and budget.

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Our Paver Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your site and discuss what you want to accomplish. We look at drainage, existing landscaping, and how the space will be used. Then we provide a clear estimate with no surprises.

Once we start, we excavate to the proper depth and prepare a solid base. This isn’t the fun part, but it’s the most important part. Poor base preparation is why most paver projects fail.

We install the pavers with proper edge restraints and joint sand. We clean up completely and walk through the finished project with you. The whole process typically takes 2-5 days depending on the size and complexity of your project.

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Residential and Commercial Paver Services

What's Included in Every Project

Every paver installation includes proper excavation, base preparation, and grading for drainage. We handle driveways, patios, walkways, and commercial applications throughout Hamilton Crossroads.

We work with concrete pavers, brick pavers, and natural stone depending on your preferences and budget. Each material has advantages, and we’ll explain what makes sense for your specific situation.

You get a clean job site, proper cleanup, and a walkthrough when we’re finished. We also provide maintenance guidance so you know how to keep your pavers looking good and performing well over time.

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How long does a typical paver installation take to complete?

Most residential paver projects take 2-5 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. A standard driveway usually takes 3-4 days, while a simple patio might be done in 2 days. Weather can affect timing, especially during base preparation. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The base preparation and excavation typically take the most time, but that’s also the most critical part of the job.
Concrete pavers are manufactured to exact specifications and come in more colors and patterns. They’re typically more affordable and offer consistent sizing. Brick pavers have a classic look and are made from fired clay, which gives them natural color variation. Both are durable when properly installed, but concrete pavers tend to be more cost-effective for larger areas. The choice often comes down to the look you want and your budget. We can show you samples of both to help you decide.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during excavation. We slope the base away from structures and toward appropriate drainage areas. The base material we use allows water to permeate through rather than pooling on the surface. For areas with drainage challenges, we may recommend additional solutions like French drains or catch basins. Hamilton Crossroads’ clay soil requires special attention to drainage, and we factor that into every installation. Poor drainage is the number one cause of paver failure, so we take this seriously.
Pavers are actually low-maintenance compared to other hardscaping options. You’ll need to sweep them occasionally and rinse them with a hose. Joint sand may need refreshing every few years, and you might want to seal them every 3-5 years to maintain color and prevent staining. Weeds can grow in the joints if you don’t maintain the sand, but this is easily prevented. If a paver gets damaged, you can replace individual pieces rather than redoing the entire surface like you would with concrete.
Paver installation costs vary based on the size of the area, type of pavers chosen, and site conditions. Simple concrete pavers for a basic patio start around $12-15 per square foot installed, while premium materials and complex patterns cost more. Driveways typically run $15-25 per square foot depending on thickness requirements and base preparation needed. We provide detailed estimates that break down materials and labor so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Proper installation is an investment that pays off in durability and performance.
In some cases, yes, but it depends on the condition of the existing concrete. The concrete needs to be structurally sound, properly sloped for drainage, and thick enough to support the additional weight. We evaluate each situation individually because doing this wrong creates bigger problems later. Sometimes it’s more cost-effective to remove the old concrete and start fresh, especially if there are existing drainage or settling issues. We’ll assess your specific situation and recommend the approach that makes the most sense for long-term performance.