Paver Contractor in Folsom, PA

Pavers That Actually Last Decades

Custom paver installation and repair that handles Pennsylvania weather without cracking, settling, or looking cheap.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

Your Property Value Just Went Up

You’re tired of looking at that cracked driveway every time you pull in. Or maybe your back patio is so uneven that your outdoor furniture wobbles and water pools after every rain.

Here’s what changes when pavers are installed correctly. Your driveway becomes the one neighbors notice—in a good way. Your patio becomes the space you actually want to use for morning coffee or evening dinners. Water drains properly instead of creating ice patches that make you nervous all winter.

The difference isn’t just cosmetic. Properly installed pavers increase your home’s value while giving you outdoor spaces that work the way they should. No more avoiding certain areas of your property or making excuses when friends come over.

Folsom Paver Installation Experts

We Know Pennsylvania Weather

Spennato Landscaping has been installing pavers in Folsom and throughout Delaware County for years. We’ve seen what happens when contractors skip steps or use cheap materials—and we’ve fixed plenty of those jobs.

Our team understands how freeze-thaw cycles affect paver installations. We know which base materials work in our soil conditions and which shortcuts lead to callbacks. Most importantly, we show up when we say we will and finish projects on schedule.

You’ll work with the same crew from start to finish, not a rotating cast of subcontractors who don’t know your project details.

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Paver Installation Process

No Surprises, No Shortcuts

First, we assess your existing surface and drainage situation. Many paver failures start with poor planning, so we identify potential issues before breaking ground. You’ll get a detailed estimate that explains exactly what we’re doing and why.

Next comes excavation and base preparation—the part that determines whether your pavers last five years or fifty. We remove the old surface, grade for proper drainage, and install the right base materials for your specific soil conditions. This isn’t where we cut corners.

Then we install your pavers according to manufacturer specifications, not YouTube tutorials. Each paver gets properly seated and leveled. We finish with edge restraints and joint sand that locks everything in place. The final result looks great, but more importantly, it performs correctly for decades.

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Custom Paver Design Options

Built For Your Home And Lifestyle

Every paver project starts with your specific needs and preferences. We handle everything from simple driveway replacements to complex patio designs with multiple levels and integrated features. Whether you want classic brick pavers, modern concrete pavers, or natural stone, we’ll help you choose materials that complement your home’s architecture.

Our paver installation includes proper base preparation, drainage solutions, and professional-grade edge restraints. We also handle paver repair for existing installations—sometimes you don’t need a complete replacement, just expert fixes for settling or damage.

For Folsom homeowners, we often recommend permeable pavers for areas with drainage challenges. These allow water to filter through instead of running off, which helps with both functionality and local stormwater management requirements.

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Properly installed pavers should last 25-50 years with minimal maintenance. The key is correct base preparation and using quality materials. Cheap installations might look fine initially but start showing problems within 3-5 years—settling, shifting, or weed growth between joints. When we install pavers, we excavate to the proper depth, use the right base materials for local soil conditions, and follow manufacturer specifications. This means your investment performs correctly for decades, not just a few years.
Concrete pavers offer more design flexibility and are typically more affordable. They come in dozens of colors, shapes, and textures, and they’re engineered for consistent strength. Brick pavers provide a classic, timeless look but with fewer color options and higher cost. Both materials perform well when installed correctly. Your choice usually comes down to aesthetic preference and budget. We’ll show you samples of both materials so you can see how they look against your home’s exterior before making a decision.
Sometimes, but it depends on the condition of your existing concrete. If the concrete is level, structurally sound, and has proper drainage, we can install pavers over it using a sand-setting method. However, if your concrete is cracked, settling, or has drainage issues, installing pavers on top just transfers those problems to your new surface. In most cases, removing the old concrete and starting with a proper base gives you better long-term results. We’ll assess your specific situation and recommend the approach that makes the most sense.
Proper drainage is critical for paver longevity, especially in Pennsylvania where freeze-thaw cycles can cause major damage. We grade the base to direct water away from your home and other structures. For areas with drainage challenges, we may recommend permeable pavers that allow water to filter through, or we’ll install drainage systems underneath the paver base. Every project gets evaluated for drainage requirements during the planning phase. Poor drainage is one of the main reasons paver installations fail, so we address it upfront rather than hoping it won’t be a problem.
Pavers are relatively low maintenance compared to other surfaces. You’ll need to occasionally sweep joint sand back into gaps and remove weeds if they appear. Every few years, you might want to apply a sealer to enhance color and protect against stains, though this isn’t required for structural integrity. If individual pavers get damaged or stained, you can replace just those pieces rather than redoing the entire surface. We provide maintenance guidelines after installation and can handle any repairs or maintenance you prefer not to do yourself.
Paver installation typically costs more upfront than concrete or asphalt, but the long-term value is often better. Pavers last longer, are repairable rather than replaceable, and add more to your property value. Concrete might cost 30-40% less initially, but it’s prone to cracking and requires complete replacement when problems occur. Asphalt is the cheapest upfront but needs regular maintenance and replacement every 10-15 years. We provide detailed estimates that break down costs so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and long-term goals.