Paver Contractors in Grove Park, NC

Pavers That Actually Last

Professional paver installation with proper base prep, quality materials, and workmanship you can count on.

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Professional Paver Installation Grove Park

What You Get With Proper Installation

Your driveway won’t sink in two years. Your patio won’t have weeds growing through every crack by next spring. Your walkway won’t shift and create trip hazards.

That’s what happens when paver installation is done right the first time. You get surfaces that handle North Carolina’s clay soil, drainage challenges, and weather extremes without falling apart.

The difference isn’t just in the pavers themselves – it’s in the base preparation, proper grading, and installation techniques that most contractors skip. When your project is built to last, you’re not calling someone back in eighteen months to fix what should have been done correctly from the start.

Grove Park Paver Contractors

We Know Grove Park Properties

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been handling paver installations throughout Grove Park and the surrounding areas for years. We understand the local soil conditions, drainage patterns, and building requirements that affect every project.

You’re not getting a crew that learned about hardscaping last month. Our team knows the difference between a job that looks good for six months and one that performs well for decades.

We’re licensed, insured, and focused on installations that add real value to your property – not just temporary curb appeal.

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Paver Installation Process Grove Park

How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your property’s specific conditions – soil type, drainage, existing grades, and how you plan to use the space. This determines the base preparation requirements and material recommendations.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most problems start if it’s done wrong. We excavate to proper depth, install appropriate base materials, and ensure proper compaction and grading for drainage.

Then we install your pavers with correct spacing, patterns, and edge restraints. Final steps include joint sand installation, compaction, and cleanup. You get a detailed walkthrough of maintenance requirements and warranty information before we consider the job complete.

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Residential Commercial Paver Installation

What's Included In Every Project

Every paver installation includes proper site preparation, base material installation, professional-grade compaction, and appropriate drainage solutions. We handle permits when required and coordinate with utility marking services.

You get material delivery, installation, cleanup, and a detailed maintenance guide. Our installations include proper edge restraints, joint sand, and final compaction to manufacturer specifications.

Commercial projects include additional considerations for load requirements, ADA compliance where applicable, and coordination with other trades. Residential projects focus on integrating with existing landscaping and ensuring proper water management around your home’s foundation.

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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 might be completed in 3-4 days, while a large driveway could take a week. Weather delays can extend timelines, particularly during base preparation phases. We provide realistic timeframes during your estimate and keep you updated if conditions affect the schedule. Commercial projects typically take longer due to size and additional requirements like permits and inspections.
Pavers typically cost more upfront than concrete, but offer better long-term value. While concrete might crack and require complete replacement, individual pavers can be replaced if damaged. Pavers also handle freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete in North Carolina’s climate. The total cost depends on material choice, site conditions, and project complexity. We provide detailed estimates comparing options so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and long-term goals.
Yes, when installed correctly. Clay soil requires specific base preparation techniques to prevent settling and shifting. We excavate deeper in clay conditions and use appropriate base materials to create stable foundations. Proper drainage is critical with clay soil to prevent water from undermining the base. Our local experience with Grove Park soil conditions means we know what preparation methods work and which shortcuts cause problems later.
Pavers need minimal maintenance when properly installed. Occasional sweeping and rinsing with water handles most cleaning needs. Joint sand may need replenishment every few years, and sealing is optional but can enhance appearance and make cleaning easier. Weeds can be prevented with proper joint sand and occasional spot treatment. If individual pavers become damaged, they can be replaced without affecting surrounding areas. We provide specific maintenance guidelines for your installation and material type.
Sometimes, but it depends on the existing concrete’s condition and the specific application. The concrete must be structurally sound, properly sloped for drainage, and thick enough to support the additional load. This approach can save on excavation costs but isn’t suitable for all situations. We evaluate existing surfaces during estimates and recommend the best approach for your specific conditions. In many cases, proper excavation and base preparation provide better long-term results.
We warranty our workmanship against defects in installation techniques, including base preparation, grading, and paver placement. The warranty covers issues like settling due to improper base preparation or installation errors. Material warranties are provided by manufacturers and vary by product. We provide detailed warranty information in writing before starting work. Warranty coverage requires following recommended maintenance procedures and doesn’t cover damage from external factors like vehicle impacts or extreme weather events.