Paver Contractors in Park Crossing, NC

Transform Your Property With Professional Pavers

Durable, beautiful surfaces that increase your property value and eliminate constant maintenance headaches.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

What You Get With Quality Pavers

Your cracked concrete driveway stops being an embarrassment. Instead, you pull into a surface that looks intentional, professional, and built to last decades.

Your backyard becomes the space you actually want to use. No more avoiding that uneven patio or making excuses about why you can’t host family gatherings. You get outdoor areas designed for real life.

Water stops pooling where it shouldn’t. Proper paver installation includes drainage planning that protects your foundation and eliminates those frustrating puddles that never seem to dry.

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We Know North Carolina Surfaces

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been installing pavers throughout Park Crossing and the surrounding North Carolina communities for years. We understand how our climate affects outdoor surfaces and what materials perform best here.

You’re not getting a crew that learned paver installation from YouTube videos. Our team knows the difference between a job that looks good for six months and one that performs for decades.

We’re licensed, insured, and local. When you need warranty work or have questions years down the road, we’re still here.

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Our Paver Installation Process

How We Install Pavers Right

First, we assess your site and discuss what you need the space to do. Not every paver project is the same, and your driveway requirements are different from your patio needs.

Next comes proper excavation and base preparation. This is where most paver failures happen, so we don’t cut corners. The right base depth, proper compaction, and correct drainage slope determine whether your pavers last five years or fifty.

Then we install your pavers with precise spacing and alignment. We finish with joint sand and edge restraints that lock everything in place. You get a surface that can handle North Carolina weather and daily use without shifting or settling.

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What's Included In Every Project

You get a complete site evaluation and design consultation. We measure, assess drainage needs, and discuss material options that fit your budget and aesthetic goals.

All excavation, base preparation, and proper compaction are included. We handle permits when required and coordinate material delivery to minimize disruption to your daily routine.

Your project includes professional installation, joint sanding, and cleanup. We also provide maintenance guidance so you know how to keep your new pavers looking their best for years to come.

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How long do professionally installed pavers typically last?

Quality pavers installed with proper base preparation typically last 25-50 years or more. The key is correct excavation depth, base material, and compaction. Pavers themselves are incredibly durable, but the installation quality determines longevity. We’ve seen well-installed paver driveways from the 1980s that still look and perform like new, while poorly installed ones fail within five years. That’s why base preparation is so critical to our process.
Pavers are individual units that can be replaced if damaged, while stamped concrete is one continuous slab that cracks and requires complete replacement when it fails. North Carolina’s freeze-thaw cycles are particularly hard on concrete. When concrete cracks, you’re looking at expensive repairs or full replacement. With pavers, individual units can be lifted and replaced without affecting the surrounding area. Pavers also provide better drainage and flexibility as the ground naturally shifts over time.
Paver installation typically costs more upfront than basic concrete, but the long-term value is significantly better. When you factor in concrete replacement costs, maintenance, and property value increase, pavers often cost less over their lifetime. Concrete driveways in our area usually need replacement every 10-15 years, while quality pavers can last decades. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you understand exactly what you’re investing in.
Absolutely, when installed correctly. Pavers are designed to handle freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete because they can flex slightly as the ground moves. For driveways, we use pavers rated for vehicular traffic and install them over a properly compacted base that distributes weight evenly. The interlocking design actually gets stronger under load. We’ve installed paver driveways that handle daily traffic from large trucks and commercial vehicles without any issues.
Most residential paver projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. A standard driveway usually takes 3-4 days, while larger patios or complex designs might take a week. Weather can affect timing, especially during excavation and base work. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if conditions cause delays. The goal is quality installation, not speed, so we don’t rush steps that affect long-term performance.
Pavers require minimal maintenance compared to other surface options. Basic care involves occasional sweeping and rinsing with a hose. Sealing is optional but can enhance color and provide stain protection. Most homeowners choose to seal every 2-3 years, but it’s not required for structural integrity. Weeds between joints can be managed with polymeric sand or occasional spot treatment. We provide maintenance guidelines with every installation so you know exactly what to expect.