Why Choose Pavers?
Advantages of Pavers:
Some Paver Choices
Concrete Pavers
Concrete pavers are composed of a cement and aggregate mixture that is molded, and then air-dried.
Durable and weather-resistant, concrete pavers are ideal for several outdoor areas, such as driveways, patios, and walkways.
Brick Pavers
Dating back to as early as 14,000 BC, clay is the oldest known construction material — which is what brick pavers are made out of.
Brick pavers are molded out of a natural clay blend and fired in a kiln, giving them a brown or reddish shade.
Flagstone Pavers
Flagstone is quarried from sedimentary rock deposits, and is split into thin, flat pavers.
Flagstone pavers have a non-slip feature and come in unique, sometimes irregular shapes that can fit together like a puzzle.
Bluestone Slabs
Mined around the world, Bluestone is a dense, fine-grained sandstone composed of quartz particles and sand compounds.
Highly versatile, bluestone can be cut into various sizes and shapes to fit a wide range of hardscaping needs.
Travertine Pavers
Travertine is composed of limestone that is formed by mineral deposits from natural hot springs. It is known for its unique, porous texture and its warm, earthy tones.
Roman Roads
The history of pavers is a journey that spans thousands of years, reflecting human ingenuity in creating durable and aesthetically pleasing surfaces for roads, walkways, and structures.
Very little has changed…
Frequently Asked Questions
When should my trees and plants be trimmed?
Light pruning can be done on most trees and shrubs during the summer. However, heavier pruning should be done in late winter when the tree is dormant.
When should my trees and plants be fertilized?
Your trees can be fertilized anytime between fall and mid July. Early spring actually works best because of less chance of cold temperatures damaging the trees.