Know More About the Material
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate, formed over millions of years under marine conditions. When cut into pavers, it offers a dense yet workable surface that performs well underfoot. They are available in light beiges, creams, grays, and even charcoal tones, limestone complements both traditional and contemporary architecture.
Limestone’s refined appearance, consistent coloring, and lightly textured surface make it a favorite for premium residential and commercial paving.
Our Services
Limestone Patio Installation
Create elegant outdoor living spaces with smooth, cool pavers that enhance the look of your backyard
Walkways & Garden Paths
Build elegant limestone paths that blend beautifully with natural landscaping.
Pool Decks
Limestone stays cool and provides slip resistance, making it a luxurious yet practical poolside surface.
Courtyards & Entryways
Impress guests and enhance curb appeal with clean, symmetrical limestone designs.
Custom Patterns & Edging
From random ashlar to linear layouts and custom-cut borders, we tailor each install to your style.
Limestone Repair & Sealing
Refresh existing surfaces, repair chips or cracks, and protect your stonework with professional sealants.
Why Choose Limestone for Paving?
- Elegant Look – Limestone gives a soft, uniform finish with a naturally light and calming aesthetic.
- Smooth Yet Textured – Comfortable underfoot but naturally textured, which makes them ideal for walkways and pool decks alike.
- Heat Resistant– Lighter tones reflect sunlight, keeping surfaces cooler in the summer months.
- Flexibility – Available in various sizes, colors, and finishes to suit nearly any landscape vision.
FAQ
Is limestone a good choice for outdoor use?
Absolutely. When sealed and installed properly, limestone is very durable and holds up well in most climates.
How often should limestone pavers be sealed?
It is recommended to get it done every 2 to 3 years, depending on traffic and exposure. Sealing enhances color and protects against stains and moisture.
Does limestone stain easily?
It is more porous than granite or slate, so sealing is key to preventing stains. Quick cleanup of spills also helps preserve the stone.