About the Pavers
Natural stone pavers are cut from quarried rock like granite, slate, travertine, limestone, or bluestone and are used to pave outdoor surfaces. Unlike manufactured concrete or brick pavers, these stones are formed by nature over millennia.
They can be cut into uniform shapes or left with irregular edges depending on the desired look. Each piece is unique in tone, grain, and veining, creating a surface that feels rich and refined without being artificial.
Our Services
Custom Natural Stone Paver Installation
Design and installation for patios, pool decks, driveways, walkways, and courtyards.
Stone Restoration & Re-Leveling
Fix uneven or damaged pavers while preserving the stone’s natural charm.
Hardscape Integration
Seamlessly blend natural stone with surrounding elements like walls, steps, or planters.
Stone Selection & Sourcing
We help you choose the right stone based on function, aesthetic, and budget.
Cleaning & Sealing Services
Protect against stains, erosion, and weathering while enhancing color and finish.
Our Installation Process
Initial Consultation & Planning
We collaborate with you to choose the right type of stone and create a layout that enhances your space.
Excavation & Base Prep
The area is cleared, leveled, and layered with compacted gravel to create a solid foundation.
Precision Stone Laying
Stones are carefully placed by hand, either mortared or dry-set, depending on the application.
Joint Finishing & Sealing
Sand or mortar joints are used to stabilize the surface, with optional sealing for protection and shine.
Final Inspection & Cleanup
We ensure your new surface is flawless and leave your property tidy and ready to enjoy.
FAQ
Is natural stone more expensive than concrete pavers?
It can be a bit expensive. But the added cost often pays off in beauty, longevity, and property value.
Which natural stone is best for driveways?
Granite, bluestone, and sandstone are great for high-load areas due to their density and strength.
How do I maintain natural stone pavers?
Occasional sweeping, rinsing, and resealing every few years is needed to keep them looking great.