Paver Contractors in Stallings, NC

Transform Your Property with Professional Pavers

Durable, beautiful hardscaping that increases your property value and eliminates constant maintenance headaches.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

What You Get with Quality Pavers

Your driveway stops cracking every winter. Your patio becomes the neighborhood gathering spot instead of an eyesore you avoid showing guests.

When pavers are installed correctly, you’re looking at decades of performance without the constant repairs that concrete and asphalt demand. No more patching cracks or dealing with settling that makes your property look neglected.

The value boost is real too. Quality paver installation typically returns 70-80% of your investment in increased property value, and that’s before you factor in the money you save on repairs and replacements down the road.

Stallings Paver Installation Experts

We Know Stallings Properties Inside Out

We’ve been handling paver installations throughout Stallings and the greater Charlotte area for years. We understand how North Carolina’s clay soil and weather patterns affect hardscaping projects.

Every job gets the same attention whether it’s a residential driveway or a commercial plaza. We’re licensed, insured, and we stand behind our work because we live and work in this community too.

You’ll find our completed projects throughout Stallings neighborhoods. We’re not the crew that disappears after installation—we’re here when you need us.

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Our Paver Installation Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your site and discuss what you want to accomplish. We measure, check drainage, and identify any soil issues that need addressing before installation begins.

Next comes proper excavation and base preparation. This is where most problems start with paver projects—rushed or inadequate base work. We excavate to the right depth, install proper base materials, and compact everything correctly.

Then we install your pavers with precise attention to pattern, spacing, and edge restraints. Finally, we sweep in joint sand and compact the entire surface. You get a walkthrough of the completed project and care instructions before we consider the job finished.

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What's Included in Every Installation

Every paver project includes proper site preparation, which means excavation, grading, and installing the right base materials for Stallings’ soil conditions. We handle drainage considerations upfront so you don’t deal with water problems later.

You get professional-grade materials—whether that’s concrete pavers, natural stone, or brick—installed with the edge restraints and joint stabilization that keep everything in place long-term. We’re not cutting corners on the parts you can’t see.

The installation includes cleanup and a final inspection where we walk through everything with you. You’ll know how to maintain your new pavers and what to watch for as they settle into place over the first few months.

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How long do professionally installed pavers last in North Carolina?

Quality pavers installed with proper base preparation typically last 25-30 years or more in North Carolina’s climate. The key is correct installation—adequate excavation, proper base materials, and appropriate drainage. Pavers actually handle our freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete because individual units can move slightly without cracking. If a paver does get damaged, you can replace individual pieces rather than redoing entire sections like you would with concrete or asphalt.
The difference is almost entirely in base preparation and drainage. Cheap installations skip proper excavation depth, use inadequate base materials, or don’t address drainage issues. This leads to settling, shifting, and premature failure within a few years. Professional installation costs more upfront but includes proper excavation (usually 8-12 inches deep), quality base materials, correct compaction, and proper edge restraints. You’re paying for installation that won’t need major repairs in 3-5 years.
Paver installation typically costs 20-40% more than basic concrete initially, but the long-term economics often favor pavers. Concrete in North Carolina commonly needs repairs or replacement within 10-15 years due to cracking and settling. Quality pavers can last 25+ years with minimal maintenance. When you factor in repair costs and replacement cycles, pavers often cost less over time while providing better appearance and higher property value throughout their lifespan.
Yes, when installed correctly. North Carolina’s expansive clay soil and freeze-thaw cycles actually make pavers a better choice than concrete in many situations. Pavers can flex and move slightly with soil movement without cracking. The key is proper base preparation that accounts for clay soil drainage and expansion characteristics. We excavate deeper in clay soils and use specific base materials that provide stability while allowing for natural soil movement.
Most residential driveway or patio projects take 3-5 days depending on size and complexity. Day one is usually excavation and base preparation. Day two involves base material installation and compaction. Days three and four cover paver installation and finishing work. Weather can affect timing, especially during base preparation phases. We don’t rush installations to meet artificial deadlines because proper curing and compaction time is essential for long-term performance.
Most residential paver projects don’t require permits in Stallings, but there are exceptions for large areas, drainage modifications, or work near property lines. Commercial projects typically do require permits. We handle permit research and applications when needed as part of our service. It’s always better to check upfront rather than deal with compliance issues later. We’re familiar with Stallings requirements and can guide you through the process if permits are necessary for your specific project.