Patios
There are only two types of concrete patios: cracked or going to crack
Paver patios offer an alternative that last 2x as long, as well as giving you infinite options for color, texture, and design.
Why Pavers?
Pavers have several advantages over traditional concrete, whether you are considering a patio, walkway, or driveway
Strength
Paver projects can withstand much more stress and weight than concrete before cracking or heaving. Concrete usually has a compression strength of 2500 psi, while pavers have a compression strength of 8,000 psi, making pavers almost 4x as strong as concrete.
Aesthetics
Pavers provide limitless options when designing your outdoor space. Variety in color, texture, shape, and size make it possible to create a truly unique outdoor space. Pavers done right aren’t just functional - they’re art. While stamped concrete can mimic certain textures and colors, pavers allow you to use different shapes and colors to create designs in your patio or driveway.
Durability
Pavers can last 50 years or even longer, while concrete usually needs replaced after 20 or 30 years. When concrete eventually cracks (which it will) the whole pad or area will need replaced. Pavers, however, rarely need fixed or replaced after proper installation. If they do need fixed, it is much simpler to just replace the affected pavers, saving you time and money.