Walk the walk.

We're paving pros, handling everything from driveways and walkways to patios, using all kinds of materials—concrete, stone, pavers, you name it.

We're up on the latest tech too, like heated pavement and eco-friendly methods. So, whether you want modern or rustic, we'll create paved surfaces that are both beautiful and built to last.


Materials

Natural stone

  • Flagstone and field stone are popular choices

  • More expensive than bricks and concrete

  • Limestone is strongest and often used for edging

  • Not ideal for high-traffic areas; they can break under pressure

Brick

  • Made of clay or concrete and aggregate dyed to look like brick

  • Wide variety of colors and textures

  • Very strong and stain resistant

  • Sealants can help prevent fading

Concrete

  • Made of molded concrete mixed with aggregate

  • Available in a variety of colors and styles with interlocking patterns; some varieties dyed to look like brick

  • Must be sealed to retain color

  • Very strong and durable

Concrete Pavers

Concrete pavers come in a variety of styles to suit different tastes and applications. Some popular options include:

  • Traditional pavers: These pavers have a classic rectangular shape and are often used to create simple and elegant designs.

  • Cobblestone pavers: These pavers have a textured surface that resembles natural cobblestones, adding a rustic charm to any space.

  • Interlocking pavers: These pavers are designed to lock together, creating a strong and stable surface that is resistant to shifting and movement.

  • Permeable pavers: These pavers allow water to pass through them, reducing runoff and helping to recharge groundwater supplies.


Heated Pavement

Heated pavement systems are a fantastic way to make your life easier and safer during those snowy, icy winter months. We offer this feature underneath all of our paved surfaces - electrical for smaller areas and hydro for larger areas.

What they are

Imagine a network of electric cables or hydronic tubes (carrying heated fluid) embedded beneath the surface of your driveway, walkway, or patio. When activated, these elements generate heat, which rises and melts any snow or ice that falls on the pavement.  

How they work

  • Electric systems: Use resistance cables that generate heat when electricity flows through them. Think of it like a giant electric blanket for your driveway.  

  • Hydronic systems: Circulate heated fluid (usually a water and antifreeze mixture) through tubes, similar to how radiant floor heating works inside your home.  

Why they're awesome

  • No more shoveling! This is the biggest perk. Say goodbye to back-breaking snow removal.  

  • Safety: Eliminates icy patches, reducing the risk of slips and falls for you, your family, and visitors.  

  • Convenience: Keeps your driveway clear and accessible, no matter the weather.

  • Property value: Can be a desirable feature that increases your home's value.

  • Prevents damage: Reduces the need for harsh de-icing chemicals that can damage pavement and the environment.