Brick Paver Driveways

A brick paver driveway is known for its timeless appeal and lasting performance. They are a classic choice for homeowners who want a distinctive and durable surface that adds value and charm. If you want old-world charm or a clean modern grid, brick pavers deliver.

About the Driveways

Brick paver driveways are made using individual clay bricks, kiln-fired to create a dense, hard surface that resists wear and weather. Unlike poured concrete or asphalt, brick pavers are modular. They are laid in patterns over a compacted base. This makes it flexible, repairable, and allows for creative design.

They are also environmentally friendly: many bricks are made from natural materials and can be salvaged, reused, or recycled.

New brick paver driveway installation in Pasadena

Our Services

New Brick Paver Installation

Complete design and installation of custom brick driveways in Pasadena tailored to your home’s style and grade.

Brick Paver Driveway Extensions

Seamless additions for expanding your parking area without compromising visual consistency.

Driveway Paver Repairs & Re-Leveling

Fix uneven, cracked, or sunken bricks while preserving the original look.

Edge Restraint Installation

Proper borders prevent spreading and maintain structural integrity.

Cleaning & Sealing

Protect your driveway with professional cleaning and sealant application to enrich color and prevent stains.

Extended brick paver driveway connecting to walkway

The Advantages of Brick Paver Driveways

  • Timeless Look – Clay bricks have a rich, earthy aesthetic that never goes out of style.
  • Modular Design– Individual units make repairs and replacements simple and seamless.
  • Top-Notch Durability– Properly installed brick pavers can last for decades with minimal maintenance.

FAQ

When installed properly, brick pavers can last 50 years or more. Individual bricks can be replaced without disturbing the whole driveway.

No. brick has a naturally rough texture that offers excellent traction, even in rainy conditions.

Sealing isn’t mandatory, but it can help preserve color, prevent staining, and extend the life of the surface.

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