Paver Contractor in Concord, PA

Pavers That Actually Last

Professional paver installation and repair that solves your drainage problems and creates the outdoor space you’ve been wanting.

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Professional Paver Installation Concord

Your Property Gets the Upgrade It Deserves

You’re tired of looking at that cracked driveway or that back patio that pools water every time it rains. You want something that works, looks good, and doesn’t become your next headache in two years.

When pavers are installed correctly, you get surfaces that handle Pennsylvania weather without cracking like concrete does. Water drains properly instead of creating ice patches in winter. Your property value goes up, and you finally have outdoor spaces worth using.

The difference between a paver job done right and one done wrong isn’t subtle. Done right, your pavers stay level, the edges stay clean, and you’re not calling for repairs every season. Done wrong, you’re dealing with shifting, weeds, and surfaces that look worse than what you started with.

Experienced Paver Contractors Concord

We Know Concord Properties

We’ve been handling paver projects in Concord and surrounding areas for years. We understand how Pennsylvania soil shifts, how our winters affect outdoor surfaces, and what it takes to create installations that hold up.

Most of our work comes from referrals because homeowners see what we’ve done for their neighbors. We’re not the biggest company in the area, but we’re the one that shows up when we say we will and finishes projects the way they should be finished.

You’ll work directly with people who live in this area and understand what Concord homeowners expect from their outdoor spaces.

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Paver Installation Process Concord

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your space and talk through what you want to accomplish. We measure, check drainage, and identify any issues that need to be addressed before installation begins.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s the most important part. We excavate to proper depth, install the right base materials, and ensure proper grading for drainage.

Then we install your pavers according to manufacturer specifications, cut edge pieces precisely, and install proper edging to prevent shifting. Finally, we sweep in joint sand and compact everything to create a solid, finished surface.

You get a walkthrough of the completed project and care instructions so you know how to keep your new pavers looking their best.

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Complete Paver Services Concord

Everything Your Project Needs

Our paver services cover driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks. We handle both new installations and repairs of existing paver surfaces that have settled or shifted over time.

For new installations, you get proper excavation, base preparation, paver installation, and finishing work that meets manufacturer warranties. We work with various paver styles and colors so you can match your home’s aesthetic.

Repair work includes releveling settled areas, replacing damaged pavers, and fixing edge restraint issues. Many paver problems stem from poor initial installation, which we address by rebuilding the foundation properly rather than just treating surface symptoms.

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Properly installed pavers can last 25-30 years or more with minimal maintenance. The key is correct base preparation and installation techniques. Unlike concrete, individual pavers can be replaced if damaged, and the interlocking design actually gets stronger over time as the base settles. Most paver manufacturers offer warranties of 15-25 years, but that only applies when installation follows their specifications.
Pavers offer several advantages over stamped concrete, especially in Pennsylvania’s climate. Pavers can flex with freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, while concrete often develops cracks within a few years. If a paver gets damaged, you replace just that piece. If stamped concrete cracks, you’re looking at a much more expensive repair. Pavers also provide better traction in wet conditions and don’t show salt damage like concrete surfaces do.
Proper installation is the best weed prevention. We use polymeric sand between joints, which hardens when activated with water and creates a barrier that prevents weed seeds from taking root. The key is having the right base preparation and ensuring pavers are installed tightly with consistent joint spacing. Regular maintenance like occasional re-sanding and keeping joints clean also helps prevent weed issues long-term.
In some cases, yes, but it depends on the condition of the existing concrete. The concrete needs to be structurally sound, properly sloped for drainage, and not cracked or settling. We add a leveling base and install pavers on top. However, if the concrete has significant issues, it’s usually better to remove it completely and start with proper excavation and base preparation for the longest-lasting results.
Paver maintenance is minimal compared to other surfaces. You’ll want to sweep them regularly and rinse with water as needed. Every few years, you may need to add joint sand if it washes out, and sealing every 3-5 years helps maintain color and provides stain protection. Snow removal is easier than with concrete since you can use ice melt products safely, and the textured surface provides better traction naturally.
Paver installation costs vary based on area size, paver type, site conditions, and project complexity. Basic installations typically range from $12-18 per square foot, while premium pavers with complex patterns can be $20-25 per square foot. Factors like excavation requirements, drainage work, and access to the site affect pricing. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.