Summary

Interlocking paving stones, also known as pavers, have become the most popular choice to use when creating beautiful outdoor spaces. Pavers provide styling that is perfect for Driveways, walkways, patios, pool decks, and more.

Pavers provide versatility to create dynamic designs and can be customized to mesh with your personal style, and the style of your home will instantly elevate the beauty of your outdoor property. They easily create a charming patio or courtyard that will impress your guests while you entertain and add to the tranquility of your yard when enjoying quiet moments with just your immediate family.

You won't have to worry about your new hardscape surface cracking, spotting, or becoming discolored when you partner with us for a patio paver installation. That's because paving stones are uniquely designed and installed to withstand damage from moisture, wear and tear, and tough weather conditions.

Interlocking pavers are most often made of cement or concrete and tend to mimic the effect of paved paths. Paving stones are interlocked with paver joint sand throughout the installation process. This material holds the pavers in place by fully filling the joints from top to bottom to create friction in the joints. This friction in the joints disperses weight over a wider area so that paving stones can handle the weight of cars of all lengths, large sections, and much more.

So thinking about why I should use a paver instead of concrete or replace my old concrete, maybe it can help you take the right decision.

Pavers offer a higher level of durability and can maintain their strength during earthquakes. Concrete is more prone to cracking in an earthquake when the ground shifts underneath and doesn’t hold up well due to a lack of strength,

However, pavers sit on the surface of gravel with a sand barrier used, which allows them to shift with the ground if there’s an earthquake freely.

Author

Westside Services & Building LLC