Paver Contractor in Upland, PA

Pavers That Actually Last Through PA Winters

Professional paver installation and repair designed for Upland’s tough climate and your busy schedule.

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Professional Paver Installation Upland

Your Property Value Just Went Up

You’re tired of looking at that cracked concrete driveway every time you pull in. Or maybe that back patio has seen better days, and you’re ready for an outdoor space that actually makes you want to spend time outside.

Quality paver installation changes everything. Your driveway becomes something neighbors notice for the right reasons. Your patio transforms into the spot where you actually want to have morning coffee or evening conversations.

The difference goes beyond looks. Properly installed interlocking pavers handle Pennsylvania’s freeze-thaw cycles without the cracking and settling that destroys concrete. They drain better, which means no more puddles or ice patches. And when you’re ready to sell, buyers see the value immediately.

Upland Paver Contractor

We Know Upland's Ground Conditions

Spennato Landscaping has been handling paver projects in Upland and surrounding areas for years. We understand how the local soil behaves, what drainage challenges you’re facing, and which materials hold up best in this climate.

Every project starts with proper base preparation because we’ve seen what happens when corners get cut. We’re licensed, insured, and focused on installations that look great now and stay that way.

You’ll work directly with experienced installers who live in this area and understand what Pennsylvania weather does to outdoor surfaces.

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Paver Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your space and discuss what you want to achieve. We’ll talk about drainage, design options, and timeline so you know exactly what to expect.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where quality paver installation separates from the rest. We excavate to proper depth, install geotextile fabric, and create a compacted base that won’t shift or settle.

Then we install your pavers according to your chosen pattern, ensuring proper spacing and alignment. We finish with edge restraints and joint sand that locks everything in place. The result is a surface that’s ready to handle traffic and weather from day one.

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Custom Paver Designs Upland

Complete Paver Services You Actually Need

Our paver services cover everything from simple repairs to complete driveway and patio installations. We handle concrete paver installation, interlocking paver systems, and custom designs that fit your property’s style and your budget.

Whether you need a new paver driveway that handles daily traffic or a patio space for entertaining, we match the right materials and installation method to your specific situation. We also handle paver repair when sections need attention.

Every project includes proper drainage solutions because water management is critical in Pennsylvania. You get pavers that look great and function properly, backed by installers who understand local conditions and building requirements.

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Quality pavers typically last 25-30 years or more with minimal maintenance, significantly outlasting poured concrete in Pennsylvania’s climate. The key advantage is how pavers handle freeze-thaw cycles. While concrete cracks when water freezes and expands in small cracks, individual pavers can move slightly without damage. If a paver does get damaged, you can replace individual pieces instead of tearing out entire sections. Proper installation with adequate base preparation is crucial for achieving this longevity, which is why base work makes up a significant portion of any quality paver project.
Concrete pavers are individual units made from concrete, while interlocking pavers are designed with specific shapes that fit together like puzzle pieces for added stability. Interlocking pavers create a stronger surface because they distribute weight across multiple units and resist shifting better than standard concrete pavers. Both options work well for Pennsylvania applications, but interlocking pavers typically provide superior performance for driveways and high-traffic areas. The choice often comes down to your specific design preferences, budget, and intended use. We’ll recommend the best option based on your project’s requirements and local soil conditions.
Paver installation typically costs more upfront than poured concrete, but the long-term value often makes pavers the better investment. While concrete might cost 30-40% less initially, pavers usually last longer, require less maintenance, and add more to your property value. Repair costs also favor pavers since you can replace individual units instead of entire sections. The exact cost depends on the paver type, project size, site conditions, and design complexity. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and long-term goals.
In some cases, pavers can be installed over existing concrete, but it depends on the concrete’s condition and your specific situation. The existing concrete must be structurally sound, properly sloped for drainage, and free from major cracks or settling issues. This method can save on excavation costs and timeline, but it’s not suitable for all projects. If the existing concrete has drainage problems or significant damage, complete removal and proper base preparation will give you better long-term results. We evaluate each situation individually and recommend the approach that will provide the best performance and value for your investment.
Paver maintenance is straightforward and much simpler than maintaining concrete surfaces. Regular sweeping and occasional power washing keep pavers looking good. Joint sand may need refreshing every few years, especially in high-traffic areas. Sealing is optional but can enhance color and provide additional stain protection. If individual pavers get stained or damaged, you can clean or replace just those units. Weeds occasionally grow in joints, but proper installation and joint sand minimize this issue. Overall, you’re looking at minimal annual maintenance compared to dealing with concrete cracks, resurfacing, or complete replacement that concrete surfaces often require.
Most residential paver projects take 3-7 days depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. A standard driveway typically takes 4-5 days, while a patio might be completed in 2-3 days. Larger or more complex projects with extensive excavation or custom designs take longer. Weather delays can extend timelines since we can’t install pavers in wet conditions. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated throughout the project. The timeline includes excavation, base preparation, paver installation, and final cleanup. While it might seem like a significant disruption, proper installation is worth the temporary inconvenience for results that last decades.