About the Material and the Services We Offer
Slate pavers are made from natural metamorphic stone. They are split along its layers to create beautiful, slip-resistant slabs. Each slate paver is unique, with subtle differences in color and surface textures that makes your hardscape elements standout.
What is Included in Our Services
- Slate Paver Installation
- Slate Surface Repair & Replacement
- Sealing & Maintenance Services
- Slate Step Treads, Accent Borders, and Wall Caps
What are the Benefits of Using Slate Pavers?
Slate pavers don’t just look nice, they are also designed for performance. Here are some of the reasons why you should choose slate pavers for your home or business.
Amazing Looks
Natural tones and surface variation create visual depth and character.
Rich Texture
They come in rich and unique textures, which also make them resistant to slippage. This makes them excellent for pool areas, walkways, and high-traffic spaces
Color Variety
You can get rich hues of blues, greens, grays, purples, and rusty browns – all in one stone
Natural Durability
They are highly resistant to harsh weather conditions.
Unique Look
No two pieces are exactly alike—your slate pavers will truly be one of a kind
The Different Types of Slate Pavers You Can Use
We work with a wide range of slate pavers. Our team will help you source the right material to fit your design preferences and performance needs. Here are some of the options that you can consider:
Natural-Cleaved Slate
They have a rough-textured for better grip and visual appeal
Thermal-Finished Slate
These are slightly smoother and more refined, and highly preferred for their modern looks.
Rectangular & Square Cuts
Thy have Clean lines, which makes them ideal for patios and pathways
Irregular Flagstone Pieces
Organic layouts that are perfect for garden paths or rustic patios
FAQ
Is slate slippery when wet?
No, it isn’t. Natural slate has a textured surface that provides good grip, especially if you choose cleft or flagstone finishes.
Do I need to seal my slate pavers?
It is optional. But sealing does help to protect against moisture damage, enhances color, and reduces staining.
Can slate be used for driveways?
Slate is best for walkways, patios, and pool decks. For driveways, heavier-duty stones like granite or concrete are more commonly recommended.