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Pavers That Actually Last

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Professional Paver Installation Services

Your Outdoor Space, Done Right

You want a driveway that doesn’t crack after two winters. A patio where the pavers stay level and the joints don’t grow weeds. An outdoor space that actually adds value to your home instead of becoming another maintenance headache.

That’s what proper paver installation delivers. When the base is prepared correctly and the materials are installed by someone who understands Norwood’s soil conditions, you get surfaces that handle our freeze-thaw cycles without shifting or settling.

Your neighbors will notice the difference. More importantly, you’ll enjoy outdoor entertaining without worrying about uneven surfaces or water pooling where it shouldn’t. Quality paver work transforms how you use your property and how it looks from the street.

Norwood Paver Installation Experts

We Know Norwood Properties

Spennato Landscaping has been handling paver projects throughout Norwood and Delaware County for years. We understand the local soil conditions that cause other contractors’ work to fail, and we know which materials and techniques actually work in this area.

Every project starts with proper site evaluation and base preparation. We don’t cut corners on the foundation work that determines whether your pavers will still look good in ten years.

You’ll work directly with experienced installers who live in the area and stand behind their work. No subcontractors, no surprises, no wondering if the job will get finished properly.

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Paver Installation Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we evaluate your property and discuss your goals. We measure the space, check drainage patterns, and identify any soil issues that need addressing. You’ll get a clear explanation of what needs to happen and realistic timeline expectations.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most problems start if it’s done wrong, so we take time to get the depth right, install proper drainage, and compact the base material in lifts. The pavers are only as good as what’s underneath them.

Installation follows proven techniques for your specific paver type. We maintain consistent joint spacing, check levels continuously, and handle edge restraints properly. Final steps include joint sand installation and cleanup that leaves your property ready to use.

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What's Included in Every Project

Every paver installation includes proper excavation, base preparation with appropriate materials, and professional-grade edge restraints. We handle drainage considerations, obtain necessary permits, and coordinate material delivery timing.

You get material selection guidance based on your specific needs and budget. Whether you’re looking at concrete pavers for durability, natural stone for appearance, or interlocking systems for specific applications, we explain the real differences and help you choose wisely.

Project management covers everything from protecting existing landscaping to daily cleanup. We coordinate with utility marking services, handle disposal of excavated materials, and ensure your property is left clean and functional when the work is complete.

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Properly installed pavers can last 25-30 years or more with minimal maintenance. The key is correct base preparation and using quality materials appropriate for your specific application. Concrete pavers typically outlast stamped concrete or asphalt, while natural stone pavers can last even longer. The installation quality matters more than the material choice in most cases. Poor base preparation will cause problems within a few years regardless of paver quality, while proper installation techniques ensure decades of performance even with moderate-grade materials.
Concrete pavers offer consistent dimensions, color options, and typically cost less than natural stone. They’re manufactured to specific standards and work well for most residential applications. Natural stone pavers like bluestone or flagstone provide unique appearance and character but require more careful installation due to thickness variations. Stone is generally more expensive but offers a premium look that many homeowners prefer. Both options are durable when installed properly, so the choice often comes down to budget, desired appearance, and specific project requirements.
Proper base preparation is everything. We excavate to appropriate depth, install and compact aggregate base material in lifts, and use mechanical compaction equipment to achieve proper density. Edge restraints are critical – they prevent lateral movement that causes pavers to spread apart. We also ensure proper drainage to prevent water from undermining the base. Joint sand helps lock pavers together, but it’s the base preparation and edge restraints that actually prevent movement. Cutting corners on these steps is why some paver installations fail within a few years.
Yes, many paver problems can be repaired depending on the underlying cause. Sunken areas usually indicate base failure and require excavation, base repair, and reinstallation of affected pavers. Individual damaged pavers can be replaced if matching materials are available. Weed growth in joints requires cleaning and fresh joint sand installation. However, if the original installation lacked proper base preparation or edge restraints, a complete rebuild might be more cost-effective than ongoing repairs. We evaluate each situation and recommend the most practical solution.
Most residential paver projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. A standard driveway typically requires 4-5 days, while a basic patio might be completed in 2-3 days. Weather, site access, and any drainage work needed can affect timing. We provide realistic schedules upfront and communicate any changes that arise. The key is not rushing the base preparation work – proper compaction and curing time are essential for long-term performance. We’d rather take an extra day to do it right than create problems by rushing the foundation work.
Permit requirements depend on project scope and location. Most residential paver patios don’t require permits, but driveway work sometimes does, especially if it affects drainage or involves work near property lines. We’re familiar with Norwood’s requirements and handle permit applications when needed. It’s always better to check first rather than deal with compliance issues later. We also coordinate with utility marking services before any excavation work begins. This protects underground utilities and keeps your project on schedule without unexpected delays or safety issues.