Paver Contractor in Edgmont, PA

Transform Your Property with Professional Pavers

Custom paver installation that increases your home’s value and creates outdoor spaces you’ll actually use.

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Professional Paver Installation Edgmont

What You Get with Quality Paver Work

Your driveway becomes the kind that neighbors notice. No more cracked concrete or patchy asphalt that makes your home look tired. Instead, you get clean lines, consistent color, and a surface that actually improves with age.

Your patio transforms into a space where you want to spend time. Morning coffee feels different on properly installed pavers. Evening gatherings happen naturally when your outdoor space looks and feels right.

The drainage issues disappear. Water flows where it should instead of pooling in low spots or creating ice patches that make you nervous every winter. That’s what happens when someone takes the time to do the base work correctly.

Edgmont Paver Contractors

We Know Edgmont Properties

We’ve been handling paver projects in Edgmont and surrounding Delaware County areas for years. We understand how Pennsylvania weather affects outdoor installations and what it takes to build something that lasts.

You’re not getting a crew that learned paver installation from YouTube videos. Our team knows the difference between doing it fast and doing it right. We’ve seen what happens when corners get cut on base preparation, and we’ve fixed plenty of those jobs.

Our work speaks for itself throughout Edgmont neighborhoods. When you drive around town, you’ll start noticing our installations – they’re the ones that still look sharp years later.

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Paver Installation Process Edgmont

How Professional Paver Installation Actually Works

First, we excavate to the proper depth. This isn’t negotiable – most paver failures happen because someone skipped steps here. The base gets compacted in lifts, not all at once, because that’s how you create a foundation that won’t settle.

Next comes the sand leveling course and edge restraints. These keep your pavers from creeping over time. We use mechanical screeds to get the sand perfectly level, then hand-adjust where needed.

Paver installation follows a specific pattern based on your design. Each paver gets checked for level and alignment. After installation, we sweep polymeric sand into the joints and compact everything one final time. The result is a surface that moves as one unit instead of individual pieces that can shift.

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What's Included in Your Paver Project

Every paver installation includes proper excavation, base preparation, and edge restraints. You’re not paying extra for the fundamentals that make the difference between a job that lasts and one that fails in a few years.

Material selection covers everything from traditional concrete pavers to natural stone, depending on your budget and style preferences. We’ll show you samples and explain the real differences – not just the marketing claims.

The project includes cleanup and disposal of excavated materials. Your property gets returned to you in better condition than we found it, not with piles of dirt and debris scattered around your yard.

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Properly installed pavers typically last 25-30 years or more with minimal maintenance. The key is in the base preparation and installation technique. When the foundation is built correctly with proper drainage and compaction, pavers actually get more stable over time. Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged, which isn’t possible with concrete slabs. Most of our Edgmont installations from 10+ years ago still look excellent because we don’t cut corners on the foundation work that you can’t see.
Pavers are individual units that can be repaired or replaced individually, while stamped concrete is one solid slab that cracks as a unit. In Pennsylvania’s freeze-thaw climate, this matters more than most people realize. Stamped concrete looks great initially but tends to crack within 5-7 years. When it does crack, you’re looking at major repair work. Pavers flex with ground movement and can be individually replaced if damaged. They also offer better traction in wet conditions and don’t show salt stains like concrete does.
Paver installation typically costs 20-40% more upfront than basic concrete, but the long-term value equation is different. Concrete will need replacement in 10-15 years, especially with Pennsylvania winters. Quality pavers last 25-30 years with minimal maintenance. When you factor in the replacement cost of concrete plus the increased property value from pavers, the numbers often favor pavers. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you can make an informed decision based on your specific situation and timeline.
Properly installed pavers require less maintenance than most people expect. Annual maintenance involves sweeping and occasional power washing. Every 2-3 years, you might need to add polymeric sand to the joints, which takes a few hours. Compare this to concrete that needs sealing, crack repair, and eventual replacement. The biggest maintenance advantage is that individual damaged pavers can be replaced without affecting the surrounding area. Most of our clients find that basic upkeep is straightforward and much less expensive than maintaining other surface materials.
In some cases, yes, but it depends on the condition of the existing concrete and drainage considerations. The concrete needs to be structurally sound without major cracks or settling issues. We also need to address height changes at doorways and drainage patterns. Installing over concrete can save on excavation costs, but it’s not always the best long-term solution. We evaluate each situation individually and recommend the approach that will give you the best results. Sometimes removing the old concrete is worth the extra cost for proper drainage and longevity.
Spring through fall offers the best conditions for paver installation in Pennsylvania. We typically start projects in April once the ground thaws and frost danger passes. Summer and early fall are ideal because materials cure properly and you have time to enjoy the finished space. Winter installation is possible but weather-dependent and may require special considerations. We recommend booking spring projects in late winter since our schedule fills up quickly. Fall installations work well too and often have shorter lead times than peak summer months.