Concrete pavers, also known as paving stones, are one of the most popular outdoor flooring options. Paving stones, like tiles, come in a variety of forms, sizes, and colors and are ready to install. Here’s everything you need to know about installing them in your home in New Jersey.

What Are Pavers?

Pavers are frequently set on a foundation of compacted soil and sand. Because there is no grout between the joints, concrete pavers provide a permeable surface that allows water to pass through. They may also shift over time, allowing weeds to grow between them, which may cause problems in the long term.

Concrete Paver Styles

Pavers come in a range of textures and hues. One of the most significant benefits of pavers is that they may be removed and reinstalled, which will result in fewer future service problems.

There are a wide range of concrete paver designs available. Paver supplies are occasionally regionally specialized, so the same paver may not be accessible across the country.

Colors in pavers may vary somewhat, as they do with other colored concrete or brick solutions. This is due to little variations in dye formulations and the materials used.

Concrete Pavers Maintenance & Repair

When prepared correctly, precast concrete pavers are less likely to crack, shift, or settle in ordinary foot or vehicle traffic. The compacted layer of gravel beneath the pavers will assist prevent settlement. The joints between pavers will ensure they won’t crack from freezing or thawing.

Although most paver surfaces only require sweeping and rinsing on a regular basis, you should use a pressure washer with the appropriate cleaning solution to remove stains from heavy oil or grease. If the sand in the paver joints washes away as a result of erosion, you may need to replace it every two or three years.

If you contact Forest Masonry & Paving now, we will provide you with a free estimate of our specialty concrete services and help you obtain the best alternatives for your property. You can get in contact with one of our staff members here.