Paver Contractor in Upper Darby, PA

Driveways and Patios That Actually Last

Professional paver installation that handles Upper Darby weather and looks incredible for decades.

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Professional Paver Installation Upper Darby

What You Get With Quality Pavers

Your driveway stops cracking every winter. No more water pooling after storms or uneven surfaces that make you cringe when guests pull up.

Quality paver installation means individual stones that flex with ground movement instead of one giant slab that splits. When Upper Darby’s freeze-thaw cycles hit, your pavers handle it without the drama.

You get a surface that drains properly, looks sharp year-round, and actually adds value to your home. Plus, if one paver ever gets damaged, you replace just that piece instead of tearing up everything.

Upper Darby Paver Installation Experts

We Know Upper Darby Properties

Spennato Landscaping has been handling paver projects in Upper Darby for years. We understand how the local soil behaves, what materials work best with your climate, and how to prep foundations that won’t settle.

Most of our work comes from neighbors who see what we’ve done down the street. That happens when you show up on time, do the work right, and clean up properly.

We’re licensed, insured, and we live in the area. When you call, you’re talking to people who understand exactly what your property needs.

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Paver Driveway Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we come out and look at your space. We measure everything, check drainage, and talk about what you want. No pressure, just straight information about what’s possible and what it costs.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and order your materials. We excavate to the right depth, install proper base materials, and compact everything correctly. This foundation work is what separates jobs that last from jobs that fail.

Then we install your pavers, cut edges clean, and sweep in joint sand. We clean up completely and walk through everything with you. The whole process typically takes 2-4 days depending on size, and you can use your new surface immediately.

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What's Included in Every Installation

Every paver project starts with proper excavation and base preparation. We don’t cut corners here because this determines whether your investment lasts 5 years or 25 years.

You get quality materials that match your home’s style and your budget. We work with concrete pavers, natural stone, and interlocking systems. We help you choose colors and patterns that complement your house without going overboard.

We handle all the details: permits if needed, utility marking, proper drainage, edge restraints, and final cleanup. Your project includes our workmanship warranty because we stand behind what we install. Most importantly, you get pavers installed correctly the first time by people who know what we’re doing.

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Quality pavers typically last 25-30 years with minimal maintenance, while concrete driveways often start cracking within 5-10 years in Upper Darby’s climate. Pavers handle freeze-thaw cycles better because individual stones can move slightly without cracking. When concrete cracks, you’re looking at expensive repairs or replacement. With pavers, if one gets damaged, you replace just that piece. The key is proper installation with correct base preparation, which we handle on every project.
Concrete pavers are manufactured to consistent sizes and colors, making installation more predictable and typically less expensive. They’re engineered for durability and come in many styles that mimic natural stone. Natural stone pavers offer unique character with natural color variations, but they cost more and require more skill to install properly. Both options work well in Upper Darby. We help you choose based on your budget, style preferences, and how the material will complement your home’s architecture.
Paver installation typically runs $12-25 per square foot depending on material choice, site conditions, and design complexity. A standard driveway might range from $8,000-15,000, while patios usually cost $3,000-8,000. The wide range reflects different material options and site challenges. We provide detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and any site-specific requirements. Every property is different, so we always come out to see your space before giving you real numbers.
Sometimes, but it depends on the condition of your existing concrete. If it’s level, stable, and draining properly, we can install pavers over it with proper preparation. However, if the concrete is cracked, settling, or has drainage issues, installing over it just transfers those problems to your new pavers. In most cases, we recommend removing the old concrete and installing proper base materials. This costs more upfront but gives you an installation that will last decades instead of failing in a few years.
Pavers need very little maintenance when installed correctly. Sweep them occasionally and rinse with a hose when they look dirty. Every 2-3 years, you might need to add joint sand where it’s washed out and seal them if you want to maintain color vibrancy. Weeds can grow in joints if sand washes out, but proper installation and occasional sand replacement prevent this. If a paver gets stained or damaged, you can replace just that piece. Compare this to concrete, which cracks and requires expensive repairs or complete replacement.
Most driveway projects take 3-5 days, while patios typically take 2-3 days. Timeline depends on size, design complexity, and site conditions. We excavate and install base materials first, then install pavers and finish edges. Weather can affect scheduling since we need dry conditions for proper compaction. We give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Once we start your project, we work straight through to completion rather than jumping between multiple jobs.