Sunday, April 4, 2021

Remodel With Concrete Pavers & Paving Stones

The use of concrete pavers for remodeling and updating your home is becoming a very popular choice. They are not only beautiful to look at but they are durable and last for years. 


Tearing down your old driveway and walkway, re-doing, and replacing it with high-quality and natural-looking concrete paving stone we can definitely help you.


Spokane Pavers and our team of professionals highly recommend these stones for your driveway and walkway project. Aside from the stylish look, it gives to every application, pavers can support heavy traffic that comes from vehicles or cars. 


Many paving businesses say that the industry is on fire these days. And will continue to expand and grow as the benefit of the concrete pavers become well known. From small, budget-friendly pavers to large formats, and premium quality concrete pavement and stone alternatives. Concrete pavers are manufactured in a wide variety of designs, shapes, sizes, and colors. If you decide to put pavers on your reconstruction project, you want to know what filters you’re going to use that will match the aesthetic look of your driveway or walkway.


Aside from pavers, sand also plays important product use in pavers projects. Sand got two applications on your project; the beddings and the fillers.


Contractors use sand for their installation to create bedding in which the pavers will lay, this will work as a cushion to distribute loads and helps to maintain leveling. On the other hand, sand is used to intact the joints of pavers. Joints will keep the interlocking pattern of your project. This will ensure that pavers won’t move and keep insects out and prevent weeds from growing in between pavers.


Types Of Pavers


  • Most common types of pavers are flagstone or fieldstone.
  • More expensive than bricks and concrete.
  • Limestone pavers are strong and often used for edging.
  • Travertine pavers retain their natural color and withstand weather; seldom need cleaning.
  • Absorbent, so often used for pool decks and other pool areas.
  • Natural stone not ideal for high-traffic areas because it can break under pressure.



  • Made of clay or concrete and aggregate and dyed to look like brick.
  • Wide variety of brick colors and textures.
  • Very strong and stain-resistant paving material.
  • Sealants can help prevent fading.
  • For permeable paver system, bricks can be laid with small gaps between them so water can drain through to sub-base.

  • Made of molded concrete mixed with aggregate.
  • Available in a variety of colors and styles with interlocking patterns. 
  • Some concrete pavers dyed to look like brick.
  • Must be sealed to retain color.
  • Very strong and durable types of pavers.
  • Interlocking concrete pavers with small gaps between them allow water to drain through.










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