
Driveway Pavers
Paver driveways are a durable, high-performance alternative to traditional concrete or asphalt, offering both strength and visual appeal. Designed to handle vehicle traffic and seasonal conditions, a properly installed paver driveway relies on correct base preparation, load support, and drainage to perform over time. When built with precision, paver driveways provide a stable surface, long-lasting durability, and a finished look that enhances curb appeal and adds value to a property.
About Paver Driveways
Paver driveways are built to handle daily vehicle traffic while providing a strong, finished appearance that enhances curb appeal. Unlike traditional surfaces, paver driveways rely on proper base construction and load distribution to maintain stability through changing weather conditions. When installed correctly, they offer long-term durability, effective drainage, and the ability to maintain or replace individual pavers if needed. Designed for both performance and appearance, paver driveways provide a reliable, low-maintenance solution for residential properties.


Installation
Our paver driveways are installed using proven methods designed for vehicle load, drainage, and long-term stability:
Site Evaluation & Planning
We review access points, slope, drainage flow, and the expected vehicle use. The driveway layout, elevations, and edge lines are established so the finished surface drains properly and looks clean.Excavation & Subgrade Preparation
The area is excavated to the proper depth for a driveway-rated base. Soft or unstable material is removed and the subgrade is prepared to reduce future settling and movement.Base Installation & Compaction (Driveway-Grade)
A heavy-duty aggregate base is installed in layers and compacted for strength and load distribution. This foundation is what allows the driveway to handle vehicle traffic and seasonal freeze/thaw conditions.Edge Restraints & Structural Boundaries
Perimeter restraints are installed to lock the system in place and prevent spreading over time. Proper edge control is critical for long-term driveway performance.Bedding Layer & Final Leveling
A bedding layer is placed and leveled to create consistent grade and height, ensuring the pavers sit evenly and align properly across the entire surface.Paver Installation & Cutting
Pavers are installed in the selected pattern, aligned for clean lines, and cut precisely around edges, borders, and transitions. This step is where the finish quality really shows.Joint Sand & Final Compaction
Joint sand is swept into the joints and compacted to lock pavers together, stabilize the surface, and reduce shifting. Additional sand is added as needed to fully set the joints.Final Walkthrough & Cleanup
We inspect for alignment, stability, and drainage performance, then clean the site and leave the driveway ready for use.






