Paver Contractors in Toddville, NC

Transform Your Property with Professional Pavers

Quality paver installation that increases your property value and withstands North Carolina weather year after year.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

What Quality Paver Work Actually Delivers

You get a driveway that doesn’t crack like concrete. A patio where water drains properly instead of pooling against your foundation. Walkways that stay level and safe, even after our North Carolina freeze-thaw cycles.

The difference shows up in your property value too. Professional paver installation typically adds 15-20% to your home’s worth, and that’s before you factor in the years of maintenance headaches you’ll avoid.

Your neighbors will notice. But more importantly, you’ll have outdoor spaces that actually work the way they’re supposed to – beautiful, functional, and built to last in our local climate.

Toddville Paver Contractors

We Know Toddville Soil and Weather

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been handling paver projects in Wake County for years. We understand how our clay soil shifts, what our winters do to improperly installed pavers, and why drainage matters so much in this area.

You won’t find us cutting corners on base preparation or using subpar materials. We’re licensed, insured, and we live in this community too. When we install your pavers, we’re putting our local reputation on the line.

That means showing up when we say we will, communicating clearly about timelines, and doing the work right the first time.

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Paver Installation Process

How We Install Pavers Right

First, we excavate to the proper depth – deeper than most contractors go because we know our soil conditions. Then comes the base preparation with compacted gravel and sand, which is where cheap contractors usually cut corners.

We install edge restraints to prevent shifting, then lay each paver with proper spacing and alignment. The final step is joint sand application and compaction, which locks everything in place.

Most residential paver projects take 3-5 days depending on size and complexity. We’ll walk you through exactly what to expect each day, and you can use your new pavers immediately after we finish – no waiting for concrete to cure.

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Residential and Commercial Paver Services

Complete Paver Solutions for Every Project

We handle everything from small residential walkways to large commercial parking areas. Driveway paver installation, patio construction, pool decks, and walkway systems – all with the same attention to proper base preparation and drainage.

For commercial projects, we understand timeline pressures and work around your business operations. Residential clients get the same professional approach with clear communication about project schedules and any disruptions to your daily routine.

Every project includes proper permits when required, and we source materials from established suppliers who stand behind their products. You’re not just getting installation – you’re getting a complete solution that works long-term.

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How long do professionally installed pavers last in North Carolina?

Properly installed pavers typically last 25-30 years in North Carolina’s climate, often longer with basic maintenance. The key is proper base preparation and drainage – something many contractors skip to save time and money. Our installations include adequate excavation depth, compacted gravel base, and proper edge restraints to prevent shifting during freeze-thaw cycles. Unlike concrete that cracks and requires full replacement, individual pavers can be replaced if damaged, making them a more cost-effective long-term investment for North Carolina homeowners.
Quality installation starts with proper excavation – usually 8-12 inches deep depending on the application, compared to 4-6 inches that cheap contractors use. We install a compacted gravel base, proper sand leveling, and edge restraints to prevent shifting. Cheap installations skip these steps, leading to uneven pavers, drainage problems, and premature failure. Quality contractors also use polymeric sand for joints, which prevents weed growth and insect infiltration. The upfront cost difference is minimal compared to the expense of redoing failed work in a few years.
Pavers actually perform better than concrete in our clay soil conditions because they can flex slightly as the ground moves, while concrete cracks. The key is proper base preparation that accounts for our soil’s expansion and contraction. We excavate deeper in clay areas and use more base material to create a stable foundation. Our freeze-thaw cycles don’t damage properly installed pavers like they do concrete. The individual units can move slightly without cracking, and proper drainage prevents water from pooling and freezing underneath the surface.
Most residential paver projects don’t require permits in Wake County, but there are exceptions for projects that affect drainage, are near property lines, or involve significant excavation. Commercial projects typically require permits and inspections. We handle all permit applications when needed and ensure our work meets local building codes. It’s always better to check first rather than deal with compliance issues later. We’re familiar with Toddville’s requirements and will let you know upfront if permits are needed for your specific project.
Spring through fall offers the best weather conditions for paver installation in North Carolina. We avoid installation during extended wet periods when soil conditions make proper base preparation difficult. Winter installations are possible during dry spells, but scheduling can be unpredictable due to weather delays. Spring installations give you the full season to enjoy your new outdoor spaces. Fall work takes advantage of cooler temperatures and typically more stable weather patterns. We’ll work with your timeline and provide realistic scheduling based on seasonal conditions.
Quality paver installation typically costs 20-40% more upfront than concrete, but the long-term value is significantly better. Pavers last longer, require less maintenance, add more property value, and can be repaired without full replacement. When you factor in concrete’s tendency to crack and require replacement in 10-15 years, pavers are often more cost-effective over time. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for and why quality installation is worth the investment.