Paver Contractors in Olde Providence, NC

Pavers That Actually Last Decades

Professional installation, quality materials, and honest pricing for your outdoor investment.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

Your Outdoor Space, Finally Done Right

You’ve probably seen paver projects that looked great for six months, then started sinking, shifting, or growing weeds. That’s what happens when corners get cut on base preparation or material quality.

When pavers are installed correctly, you get decades of use without the headaches. No more dealing with cracked concrete that needs replacement every few years. No more uneven surfaces that collect water and become safety hazards.

Your driveway handles daily traffic without showing wear. Your patio becomes the entertaining space you actually want to use. Your walkways stay level and safe for family and guests. The initial investment pays for itself through years of maintenance-free performance and increased property value.

Olde Providence Hardscape Specialists

We've Been Getting This Right

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been serving the Charlotte area with professional paver installation for years. We understand North Carolina’s soil conditions and weather patterns that can make or break a hardscape project.

You won’t find us cutting corners on base preparation or using subpar materials to win bids. We’ve built our reputation on projects that still look great years later. Our clients in Olde Providence and surrounding areas know they can count on us for honest estimates, quality work, and realistic timelines.

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Paver Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your space and discuss your goals, budget, and timeline. No pressure, just honest conversation about what’s possible and what makes sense for your property.

Next comes proper excavation and base preparation – the most critical part that many contractors rush through. We excavate to the right depth, install proper drainage, and create a stable base that won’t shift over time.

Then we install your pavers with precise spacing and proper edge restraints. Finally, we apply joint sand and compact everything to create a solid, unified surface. You get a detailed timeline upfront, so you know exactly when each phase happens and when your project will be complete.

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Complete Paver Contractor Services

Everything You Need, One Contractor

We handle residential paver installation for patios, driveways, and walkways, plus commercial hardscape projects. Whether you want interlocking pavers, natural stone, or brick installation, we work with quality materials that perform well in North Carolina’s climate.

Every project includes proper site preparation, professional-grade base materials, precise installation, and thorough cleanup. You get detailed material specifications upfront, so you know exactly what you’re getting. We also handle any necessary permits and ensure all work meets local building requirements.

Our service area covers Olde Providence and the greater Charlotte region. We’re familiar with local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and HOA guidelines that can affect your project.

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How long does a typical paver installation project take?

Most residential paver projects take 3-7 days, depending on size and complexity. A standard patio usually takes 3-4 days, while larger driveways might need a full week. Weather can affect timelines, especially during excavation and base preparation phases. We provide realistic schedules upfront and keep you updated if conditions require adjustments. The key is proper base preparation – rushing this phase leads to problems later, so we build adequate time into every project schedule.
The difference is in base preparation and material quality. Cheap installations skip proper excavation depth, use inadequate base materials, or rush the compaction process. This leads to settling, shifting, and premature failure. Quality installation means excavating to proper depth, using graded stone base, installing edge restraints, and proper compaction at each layer. We also use pavers rated for your specific application – driveway pavers need higher strength ratings than patio pavers. The upfront cost difference pays for itself through decades of performance.
Yes, but only with proper installation techniques. Clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, which can destroy poorly installed hardscapes. The solution is adequate excavation and proper base preparation. We excavate deeper in clay soil areas and install drainage systems when needed. The base layer creates a stable platform that doesn’t move with soil changes. Many failed paver projects in our area result from contractors not accounting for local soil conditions. We’ve been working with Carolina clay for years and know how to handle it.
Residential paver installation typically ranges from $12-25 per square foot, depending on materials, site conditions, and project complexity. Simple patio installations cost less than driveways requiring heavy-duty base preparation. Material choice significantly affects pricing – basic concrete pavers cost less than natural stone options. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Additional factors like drainage needs, site access, and existing surface removal can affect final pricing.
Properly installed pavers need minimal maintenance. Annual tasks include cleaning, reapplying joint sand as needed, and occasional sealing for certain paver types. Most maintenance issues result from installation problems – properly installed pavers shouldn’t sink, shift, or develop major weed problems. Joint sand may need refreshing every few years, and sealing helps protect certain materials from stains and weather. We provide specific maintenance guidelines based on your paver type and installation. Quality installation dramatically reduces long-term maintenance requirements.
Sometimes, but it depends on the existing surface condition and intended use. The concrete must be structurally sound, properly graded for drainage, and thick enough to support the additional load. This approach works better for patios than driveways due to weight considerations. Often, removing existing concrete and starting fresh provides better long-term results, especially if the current surface has drainage or settling issues. We evaluate each situation individually and recommend the approach that gives you the best performance and value for your investment.