About the Paving
Brick paving involves laying individual bricks which are usually made from kiln-fired clay or concrete. They are laid in organized patterns to form a durable, flexible surface. It is a popular choice as it gives warm tones and traditional character, which makes them ideal for walkways, driveways, patios, and public spaces.
Our Services
Driveway Brick Installation
Strong, vehicle-ready bricks laid to create an elegant, historic entryway.
Patio & Outdoor Space Paving
Perfect for cozy seating areas, dining spaces, and garden patios.
Walkway & Path Installation
Guide foot traffic with charm and continuity using classic herringbone or running bond layouts.
Commercial & Municipal Brick Paving
Enhance storefronts, plazas, and sidewalks with a clean, traditional look.
Edging & Decorative Borders
Accent lawns or flower beds with clean-cut brick lines.
Repairs & Restoration
Replace or reset bricks that have shifted, cracked, or sunken over time.
Locations We Help You to Pave
Residential Driveways
Add curb appeal and increase home value with structured, long-lasting charm.
Garden Paths & Courtyards
Weave warmth and natural texture through outdoor landscapes.
Outdoor Living Areas
Brick patios offer a classic touch to modern entertaining spaces.
Public Sidewalks & City Streets
Durable enough for heavy use, yet beautiful enough to define a neighborhood’s character
The Process We Follow for Brick Paving
Evaluation & Planning
We assess the area, recommend layout options, and help you select the best brick type for your Pasadena home.
Excavation & Base Preparation
We dig and compact the foundation while considering the drainage requirements.
Installing Edge Restraint
Sturdy edging keeps your bricks locked tightly in place over time.
Bedding Layer & Brick Laying
Bricks are set in your chosen pattern on a bed of sand or stone dust, with precision and care.
Joint Filling & Finishing Touches
Joints are filled with sand and the entire surface is compacted for a clean, tight fit.
FAQ
Do brick pavers crack like poured concrete?
Brick pavers are more flexible than poured slabs, so they’re far less likely to crack. If a brick does break, it’s easily replaced.
Can I drive on brick paving?
Yes, of course. When installed correctly with a solid base, brick pavers are strong enough to handle residential vehicle traffic.
What brick patterns are available?
Popular layouts include herringbone, running bond, basketweave, and custom decorative inlays.