Paver Contractors in Myers Park, NC

Professional Paver Installation That Lasts

Durable driveways, patios, and walkways designed for Myers Park’s unique character and North Carolina’s demanding climate.

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Myers Park Paver Installation Services

Outdoor Spaces Built Right

You get a hardscape that handles everything North Carolina throws at it. No cracking through freeze-thaw cycles. No water pooling after heavy rains. No uneven settling that creates trip hazards.

Your new pavers look sharp from day one and stay that way. When friends visit, they notice. When you’re considering selling, appraisers notice too – quality paver work typically adds 15-20% to property value.

The best part? If one paver gets damaged, you replace that one paver. Not the entire surface like you would with concrete. That’s the difference between a $50 fix and a $5,000 headache.

Experienced Charlotte Paver Contractors

We Know Myers Park Properties

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been installing pavers throughout the Charlotte area for years. We understand Myers Park’s architectural standards and HOA requirements.

Every project starts with proper base preparation – the foundation work that separates installations that last from those that fail in two years. We use commercial-grade equipment and follow manufacturer specifications, not shortcuts.

Licensed, insured, and familiar with Charlotte’s permit requirements. When you call, you’re talking to people who’ve handled projects just like yours in your neighborhood.

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Professional Paver Installation Process

Here's How Your Project Unfolds

First, we assess your space and discuss your vision. We’ll walk the area, check drainage, and explain what’s possible within your budget. You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline.

Once you approve, we handle permits if needed and schedule the work. Excavation comes first – removing existing surface and digging to proper depth. Then we install the base layer, compact it, and add sand leveling.

Paver installation follows manufacturer patterns for maximum durability. We cut edge pieces precisely and install restraints to prevent shifting. Finally, we sweep polymeric sand into joints and compact the entire surface. You can walk on it immediately, drive on it within 24 hours.

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What's Included in Every Project

Every paver installation includes proper excavation, base preparation, and edge restraints. We don’t skip steps that matter. You get manufacturer-specified base depth, proper compaction, and quality sand leveling.

Material selection covers everything from traditional brick pavers to natural stone and modern concrete options. We source from local suppliers who stock materials that perform well in North Carolina’s climate. Color and pattern choices that complement Myers Park’s established aesthetic.

Project cleanup is part of the deal. We haul away old materials, sweep up construction debris, and leave your property ready to enjoy. Installation warranty covers our workmanship, and material warranties transfer directly to you.

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How long does a typical paver installation take to complete?

Most residential paver projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. A standard driveway usually takes 4-5 days, while a patio might be done in 2-3 days. Weather can extend timelines – we don’t install pavers in rain or when the ground is saturated. Complex projects with multiple elevation changes or intricate patterns take longer. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The good news is you can use your new pavers immediately after installation, unlike concrete that needs days to cure.
Pavers handle North Carolina’s freeze-thaw cycles much better than concrete. When concrete cracks – and it will – you’re looking at expensive repairs or replacement. Individual pavers can be replaced easily if damaged. Pavers also offer better drainage since water flows between joints rather than running off the surface. Maintenance is simpler too – no sealing required like stamped concrete. The upfront cost is higher, but pavers typically last 25-30 years versus 10-15 for concrete in our climate. Plus, pavers won’t fade like stamped concrete colors do over time.
Most paver patios and walkways don’t require permits in Charlotte, but driveways sometimes do, especially if you’re changing the footprint or connecting to city streets. Myers Park has specific HOA guidelines about materials and colors that we’re familiar with. We handle permit applications when needed and ensure all work meets local codes. It’s always better to check first than deal with violations later. We know Charlotte’s requirements and can tell you upfront what’s needed for your specific project. The permit process usually adds 1-2 weeks to project start time.
Properly installed pavers are incredibly durable. The interlocking design actually gets stronger under load – weight distributes across multiple pavers rather than stressing one large surface. We install pavers over a compacted base that’s typically 6-8 inches deep for driveways, which provides excellent support. Commercial parking lots use pavers because they handle heavy truck traffic without cracking. For residential use, pavers easily support cars, delivery trucks, and moving vans. The key is proper base preparation – something we never compromise on. Expect 25-30 years of service life with minimal maintenance.
Paver maintenance is surprisingly simple. Occasional sweeping and rinsing with a hose handles most cleaning. Every few years, you might need to add sand between joints if it washes out, but that’s a 30-minute job. Sealing isn’t required but can enhance color and make cleaning easier – totally optional. If weeds grow between pavers, pull them or use standard weed killer. Snow removal is easier than concrete since pavers warm up faster and ice melts quicker. The biggest maintenance advantage is individual replacement – if one paver cracks or stains, swap it out for $10 rather than replacing an entire section.
Paver installation costs vary based on materials, site conditions, and project complexity. Basic concrete pavers typically run $12-18 per square foot installed, while premium natural stone can reach $25-35 per square foot. A standard two-car driveway usually ranges from $8,000-15,000 depending on materials chosen. Patios are often less expensive per square foot since there’s less excavation and base work required. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Remember, quality paver installation is an investment that typically returns 15-20% of cost in added property value.