Paver Contractors in West Blvd, NC

Pavers That Actually Stay Put

Professional paver installation with proper base prep and drainage solutions that prevent future headaches.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

Your Property Gets the Upgrade It Deserves

You get pavers that look great today and stay that way for years. No shifting, no sinking, no regrets about choosing the cheapest bid.

When your paver installation is done right, you’re not dealing with repairs next season. You’re enjoying a driveway that handles West Blvd weather without cracking like concrete does. Your patio becomes the space where you actually want to spend time.

The difference shows up in how your property looks and feels. Neighbors notice. Your family uses the space more. And when it’s time to sell, buyers see quality work that adds real value to your home.

West Blvd Paver Installation Experts

We Know What Works Here

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been handling paver installations throughout the West Blvd area for years. We understand local soil conditions, drainage challenges, and what materials hold up best in North Carolina’s climate.

We focus on residential and commercial paver projects where quality matters more than cutting corners. We’ve seen what happens when paver installation is rushed or done without proper base preparation.

That’s why we take time to do the excavation, base work, and installation steps that other contractors skip. You get pavers that perform the way they’re supposed to.

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Paver Installation Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we evaluate your space and discuss what you want to accomplish. We measure, check drainage, and explain material options that make sense for your specific situation.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most paver problems start if it’s done wrong. We excavate to proper depth, install the right base materials, and compact everything correctly.

Then comes paver installation with proper edge restraints and joint sand. The final step is compaction and sealing if needed. You get a walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations before the job is considered complete.

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Residential and Commercial Paver Services

What's Included in Your Paver Project

Your paver installation includes proper excavation, base preparation with the right materials, and professional installation techniques. We handle driveways, patios, walkways, and commercial paving projects throughout West Blvd.

We work with brick pavers, stone pavers, and interlocking paver systems. Each project gets edge restraints, proper joint sand, and compaction that keeps everything stable.

You also get cleanup and a final walkthrough. We explain how to maintain your new pavers and handle any questions about care or warranty coverage. Most importantly, you get installation that’s done right the first time.

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How long do professionally installed pavers actually last?

Properly installed pavers typically last 25-30 years or more with minimal maintenance. The key is proper base preparation and installation techniques. When pavers are installed with adequate excavation, proper base materials, and correct compaction, they handle freeze-thaw cycles and settling much better than concrete or asphalt. Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged, which means you’re not looking at full replacement like you would with a concrete driveway that cracks.
Proper base preparation is what keeps pavers stable long-term. This means excavating to the right depth, installing proper base materials in lifts, and compacting each layer correctly. Edge restraints are also critical – they keep the entire paver system from spreading apart. Many paver problems happen because contractors skip these steps to save time or money. When the base work is done right, pavers stay put even with heavy traffic and weather changes.
Paver installation costs vary based on area size, material choice, and site conditions. Residential driveway projects typically range from $12-20 per square foot, while patio installations often run $10-18 per square foot. Commercial projects and complex installations may cost more due to additional base requirements. The investment pays off in durability and property value increase. Getting multiple quotes helps, but remember that extremely low bids often mean corners will be cut on base preparation or materials.
Brick pavers are manufactured from clay and offer consistent color and sizing. They’re durable, slip-resistant, and work well for most residential applications. Stone pavers are cut from natural stone and offer unique textures and color variations. Stone typically costs more but provides a premium appearance. Both materials perform well when properly installed. The choice often comes down to your design preferences and budget. Your contractor can show you samples and explain which option works best for your specific project and local conditions.
Most residential paver projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. A standard driveway usually takes 4-5 days, while smaller patios might be completed in 2-3 days. Weather can affect timeline, especially during excavation and base preparation phases. Commercial projects typically take longer due to size and additional requirements. We provide a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if conditions cause delays. Rushing paver installation leads to problems, so proper timing is important for quality results.
Pavers actually require less maintenance than concrete or asphalt over time. You’ll need to occasionally add joint sand and may choose to seal them every few years to maintain color. Weeds can grow in joints if not maintained, but this is easily prevented with proper sealing and occasional sand replenishment. Unlike concrete, pavers don’t crack from settling or freeze-thaw cycles. If individual pavers get stained or damaged, you can replace just those pieces rather than repaving entire sections. Most homeowners find paver maintenance much more manageable than dealing with concrete repairs.