Paver Contractor in Clifton Heights, PA

Pavers That Actually Last Pennsylvania Winters

Professional paver installation and repair that handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, settling, or becoming your next headache.

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Professional Paver Installation Clifton Heights

Your Property Value Just Went Up

You’re looking at a driveway or patio that won’t crack like concrete or develop potholes like asphalt. Pavers handle Pennsylvania’s brutal winters because they move with the ground instead of fighting it.

Your outdoor space becomes something you’re actually proud to show off. No more explaining away that eyesore driveway to guests or wondering if your patio will survive another winter.

The best part? When one paver gets damaged, you replace that one paver. Not the entire surface. That’s the kind of practical thinking that saves you money and stress down the road.

Clifton Heights Paver Specialists

We Know Pennsylvania Ground

Spennato Landscaping has been handling paver projects in Clifton Heights and the surrounding Delaware County area for years. We understand how our soil moves, how our winters behave, and what it takes to build something that lasts.

You won’t find us rushing through base preparation or cutting corners on materials. We’ve seen too many failed installations from contractors who didn’t respect the process.

Our reputation in this community matters to us. That’s why we show up when we say we will, do the work right the first time, and stand behind what we build.

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Paver Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we excavate to the proper depth and grade for drainage. This isn’t negotiable – water has to go somewhere, and it’s not going to be under your pavers.

Next comes the base preparation. We install and compact the right materials in the right sequence. This foundation determines whether your project lasts five years or fifty years.

Then we install your pavers according to your chosen pattern, ensuring proper spacing and alignment. Finally, we sweep in joint sand and compact everything together into one solid, flexible surface that moves as a unit.

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Custom Paver Designs Clifton Heights

More Than Just Installation

We provide paver installation that’s designed for your specific property and drainage needs. We handle everything from simple driveway replacements to complex patio designs with multiple levels and integrated features.

Our paver repair services fix settling, replace damaged sections, and restore joint sand without tearing up your entire surface. We also handle re-leveling when ground movement causes minor issues.

Whether you’re dealing with interlocking pavers, concrete pavers, or natural stone, we have the tools and experience to handle your project properly. Every installation includes proper edge restraints and base preparation that meets industry standards.

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Properly installed pavers typically last 25-30 years or more, while concrete driveways usually start showing significant cracking within 10-15 years in Pennsylvania. The key difference is flexibility – pavers can move with ground freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, while concrete fights the movement and loses. When individual pavers do get damaged, you replace just those pieces instead of tearing up the entire surface like you would with cracked concrete.
The base preparation makes or breaks the project. Cheap installations skip proper excavation depth, use inadequate base materials, or don’t compact properly between layers. This leads to settling, shifting, and premature failure within a few years. Professional installation includes proper drainage grading, the right base materials installed in the correct sequence, and proper compaction at each stage. It costs more upfront but saves you from having to redo the entire project when corners get cut.
It depends on the condition of the existing surface and drainage situation. If the concrete or asphalt is stable and properly graded for drainage, we can sometimes install pavers over it with the right preparation. However, if there are cracks, settling, or drainage issues, those problems will transfer to your new paver surface. In most cases, proper excavation and base preparation from scratch gives you a better long-term result than trying to build on top of a failing surface.
Proper drainage starts with excavation and grading – water needs a clear path away from your pavers and your foundation. We slope the base appropriately and sometimes install drainage systems when needed. The joints between pavers also allow some water infiltration, which actually helps with drainage compared to solid concrete surfaces. If your property has specific drainage challenges, we address those during the design phase rather than hoping they’ll resolve themselves after installation.
Minor settling can usually be fixed by lifting the affected pavers, adding base material, and reinstalling them. This is one of the major advantages of pavers over concrete – repairs are localized rather than requiring full replacement. Significant settling usually indicates base preparation issues or water infiltration problems that need to be addressed. When we install pavers with proper base preparation and drainage, major settling issues are rare, but the repair process is still much simpler than dealing with cracked concrete.
Paver installation costs vary based on the size of your project, material choices, site conditions, and complexity of the design. Simple driveway replacements start at one price point, while complex patio designs with multiple levels cost more. The investment is typically higher than basic concrete or asphalt initially, but the longevity and repair advantages often make pavers more cost-effective long-term. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.