Paver Contractor in Chadds Ford, PA

Pavers That Actually Last Decades

Professional paver installation and repair that transforms your outdoor space into something you’ll love for years.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

Your Property Value Just Went Up

You know that feeling when you pull into your driveway and actually feel proud of what you see? That’s what happens when pavers are installed right the first time.

No more dealing with cracked concrete that makes your home look neglected. No more water pooling in the wrong places because someone cut corners on the base preparation. Just clean lines, proper drainage, and surfaces that handle whatever Pennsylvania weather throws at them.

Your neighbors will notice. More importantly, you’ll notice every single day. And when it’s time to sell, buyers see quality hardscaping as a sign that the entire property has been well-maintained.

Chadds Ford Paver Specialists

We Actually Know What We're Doing

Spennato Landscaping has been handling paver installation and repair throughout Chadds Ford and Delaware County for years. We understand local soil conditions, drainage patterns, and what it takes to build hardscaping that survives our freeze-thaw cycles.

You’re not getting a crew that learned paver installation from YouTube videos. You’re getting contractors who know the difference between a job that looks good for six months and one that looks good for decades.

We’re licensed, insured, and we show up when we say we will. Because in this business, your reputation is everything.

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Paver Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your space and soil conditions. This isn’t a quick glance – we need to understand drainage, grade, and what’s happening below ground before we recommend anything.

Next comes proper excavation and base preparation. This is where most contractors cut corners, and it’s why their work fails in two years. We excavate to the right depth, install proper base materials, and compact everything correctly.

Then we install your pavers with precise spacing and proper edge restraints. We sweep polymeric sand into the joints and compact the entire surface. You can walk on it immediately, and it’ll handle vehicle traffic the next day.

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Custom Paver Design Options

More Than Just Basic Installation

You get paver installation that’s designed for your specific property and needs. Whether you’re replacing a cracked driveway, creating a new patio space, or adding walkways, we handle the entire project from design through completion.

We work with interlocking pavers, concrete pavers, and natural stone options. You’ll see material samples and layout options before we start, so you know exactly what you’re getting. No surprises, no substitutions, no “we’ll figure it out as we go.”

Our paver repair services fix settling, replace damaged sections, and restore proper drainage. Sometimes you don’t need a complete replacement – just someone who knows how to fix the problem correctly.

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Most driveway projects take 3-5 days, while patio installations usually require 2-3 days. The timeline depends on size, complexity, and weather conditions. We excavate and prepare the base first, which takes the most time but determines how long your pavers will last. Once the base is properly prepared and compacted, the actual paver installation moves quickly. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if weather or unexpected conditions affect the schedule.
The base preparation makes all the difference. Cheaper contractors skimp on excavation depth, use inadequate base materials, or don’t compact properly. This saves them money upfront but causes settling, shifting, and drainage problems within a few years. We excavate to proper depth, install the right base materials in lifts, and compact each layer. It takes longer and costs more initially, but your pavers won’t settle or shift. Most of our installations are still perfect after 15-20 years.
Yes, we handle paver repairs regularly. Common issues include settling sections, individual damaged pavers, and drainage problems. Often we can fix these without replacing the entire installation. We remove the affected pavers, address the underlying issue (usually base problems), and reinstall with new materials as needed. Paver repair is typically much more cost-effective than complete replacement, and when done correctly, the repaired section will perform as well as new installation.
Pavers actually handle freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete when installed correctly. Individual pavers can move slightly without cracking, unlike concrete slabs that crack when the ground shifts. The key is proper base preparation and drainage. We install adequate base depth and ensure water drains away from the surface. This prevents the freeze-thaw damage that destroys concrete driveways. Quality pavers with proper installation routinely last 20-30 years in our climate without significant issues.
Pavers require minimal maintenance when installed correctly. You’ll need to sweep them occasionally and rinse with a hose for cleaning. Every 3-5 years, you might need to add polymeric sand to the joints if some washes out. Sealing is optional – it enhances color but isn’t necessary for durability. If individual pavers get damaged, they can be replaced without affecting the surrounding area. This is a huge advantage over concrete, where one crack often leads to complete replacement.
Paver installation costs vary based on size, materials, site conditions, and design complexity. Driveway projects typically range from $12-20 per square foot, while patios run $15-25 per square foot. This includes proper excavation, base preparation, paver installation, and finishing work. While pavers cost more than basic concrete initially, they last longer and add more value to your property. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs, so you know exactly what you’re paying for.