About the Service
Stone paving installation involves laying natural stones like slate, granite, limestone, or travertine, across a prepared base to create a strong, attractive surface. Unlike manufactured pavers or poured concrete, natural stone paving is quarried directly from the earth, giving each installation a unique and organic look.
Our Services
Patios & Outdoor Living Spaces
Design and install custom stone patios perfect for relaxation or entertaining.
Driveways & Entryways
Durable stone surfaces that handle vehicle traffic while making a bold impression.
Walkways & Garden Paths
Curved or straight paths that blend beautifully with the landscape.
Pool Decks
Non-slip, heat-resistant stone ideal for water-prone areas.
Steps, Landings & Thresholds
Seamlessly integrated stone features for elevation changes or focal points.
Stone Paver Repair & Replacement
Fix cracks, sinking areas, or damaged stones without redoing the entire surface.
Popular Types of Stone We Work With
- Slate – Earthy, layered, and slip-resistant.
- Granite – Dense, durable, and modern in appearance.
- Limestone – Soft-toned and easy to shape.
- Travertine – Cool underfoot, ideal for hot climates and pool decks.
- Sandstone – Textured and naturally colorful.
- Basalt – Sleek and strong, perfect for high-traffic areas.
The Advantages of Stone Paving
- Unique Visual Appeal – Every stone is unique, creating a surface that’s both elegant and one-of-a-kind.
- High Strength – Natural stone can endure decades of foot and vehicle traffic with minimal wear.
- Weather Resistance – Handles freeze-thaw cycles, heat, and moisture with ease.
- Low Maintenance – Occasional joint refills or sealing is all the maintenance that is required.
FAQ
Is stone paving more expensive than other paving options?
Yes, natural stone often comes at a higher upfront cost than concrete or brick, but its longevity and visual appeal offer excellent long-term value.
Can stone paving be used for driveways?
Absolutely. Denser stones like granite or basalt are perfect for driveways, providing strength and traction.
Do stone pavers need to be sealed?
Sealing is optional but has certain advantages, especially when it comes to preventing stains, enhancing color, and reducing moss or weed growth between joints.