Paver Contractor in Springfield, PA

Your Outdoor Space, Done Right

Professional paver installation that adds value to your Springfield home and lasts for decades.

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Professional Paver Installation Springfield

What You Get With Quality Work

Your driveway won’t sink or shift after the first winter. Your patio stays level, drains properly, and looks exactly like it did the day we finished.

You get outdoor spaces that actually work. No puddles after rain. No weeds pushing through gaps. No calling someone back in six months because corners are already lifting.

When we install pavers in Springfield, you’re investing in something that handles Pennsylvania weather without falling apart. That means more time enjoying your space and less time worrying about repairs.

Springfield Paver Experts

We Know Springfield Properties

Spennato Landscaping has been handling paver projects in Springfield for years. We understand how Delaware County soil behaves, what drainage challenges you face, and which materials hold up best here.

We’re not the crew that shows up, throws down some pavers, and disappears. We do the unsexy work that matters – proper excavation, correct base materials, and installation techniques that prevent problems before they start.

When you work with us, you’re working with contractors who live and work in this area. We see our completed projects around town, and our reputation depends on work that lasts.

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Paver Installation Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we visit your property and discuss what you want. We measure the space, check drainage, and explain your options for materials and design. You get a clear estimate with no surprises.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most problems start if done wrong, so we dig to proper depth, install the right base materials, and ensure proper drainage slopes. It’s not glamorous, but it’s what keeps your pavers looking good years later.

Then we install your pavers according to manufacturer specifications. We use proper edge restraints, sweep in joint sand, and compact everything correctly. When we’re done, we clean up completely and walk you through basic maintenance so you know what to expect.

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What's Included In Every Job

Every paver installation includes proper excavation to the depth your project requires. We don’t cut corners on base preparation because that’s what prevents settling and shifting later.

You get professional-grade materials – the base stone, sand, and edge restraints that most homeowners never see but make all the difference. We also handle any necessary permits and make sure everything meets local codes.

For repairs, we diagnose what went wrong with your existing pavers and fix the underlying problem, not just the surface. Sometimes that means re-doing the base work, but you’ll know exactly what needs to happen and why before we start.

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Properly installed pavers can last 25-30 years or more in Pennsylvania’s climate. The key is correct installation – proper excavation depth, quality base materials, and appropriate drainage. Pavers themselves are extremely durable, but problems usually stem from poor base preparation or inadequate drainage. When installed correctly with proper base materials and edge restraints, pavers actually handle freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete because individual units can move slightly without cracking.
Concrete pavers offer consistent sizing, color options, and typically cost less than natural stone. They’re manufactured to specific standards and interlock precisely. Natural stone pavers like bluestone or flagstone provide unique character and color variations, but require more skill to install due to thickness variations. Both can last decades when installed properly. For most Springfield homeowners, concrete pavers provide the best combination of durability, appearance, and value, especially for larger areas like driveways.
Proper installation is your best defense against weeds. We use polymeric sand in the joints, which hardens when activated with water and creates a barrier that prevents weed seeds from taking root. The key is having a properly compacted base and tight joints. If weeds do appear later, it’s usually because the joint sand has washed out or wasn’t installed correctly initially. Regular maintenance like occasional re-sanding and cleaning helps prevent problems, but quality installation work means minimal ongoing issues.
Yes, but the repair method depends on why they’re moving. If it’s just a few pavers affected by tree roots or settling, we can lift those sections, adjust the base, and reinstall. If larger areas are sinking, it usually means the original base preparation was inadequate, and we’ll need to excavate and redo the foundation work. We always diagnose the root cause first so you understand what’s needed. Sometimes spot repairs work fine, but other times it makes more sense to redo a section properly rather than patch problems that will keep recurring.
Pavers are relatively low maintenance compared to other surfaces. You’ll want to sweep or blow them clean regularly and rinse with water as needed. Every few years, you might need to add joint sand if some has washed out, and sealing every 3-5 years helps maintain color and makes cleaning easier. The biggest maintenance issue is usually dealing with any weeds or moss that appear, which is typically just spot treatment. If your pavers were installed correctly with proper drainage, you shouldn’t have major maintenance issues for many years.
Paver installation typically costs more upfront than poured concrete or asphalt, but the long-term value is often better. Pavers can be repaired individually if damaged, they don’t crack like concrete slabs, and they add more to your property value. For a typical patio, expect to pay 20-40% more than basic concrete, but you get a surface that lasts longer and looks better over time. Driveway costs vary significantly based on size and paver choice, but the durability and appearance advantages usually justify the investment for most homeowners.