Porcelain pavers are specially designed for outdoor use, offering the look of natural stone with the durability of porcelain. They come in various sizes, colors, and textures, providing a sleek and modern appearance for patios, walkways, and pool decks.
Interlocking Concrete Pavers:
These are concrete units with interlocking edges, allowing them to fit together tightly without mortar. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, allowing for endless design possibilities.
Brick Pavers:
Made from clay, brick pavers offer a classic and timeless look. They can be laid in different patterns, such as herringbone or basket weave, and are durable and easy to maintain.
Natural Stone Pavers:
These include materials like flagstone, slate, bluestone, and travertine. Natural stone pavers offer a unique and rustic appearance, with each stone having its own variations in color and texture.
Cobblestone Pavers:
Cobblestones are natural stones, typically granite, with rounded edges. They create a charming and traditional look and are often used in historic or European-inspired designs.
Permeable Pavers:
These are specially designed pavers with larger gaps between them to allow water to infiltrate into the ground, reducing stormwater runoff and promoting groundwater recharge.
Tumbled Pavers:
Tumbled pavers undergo a tumbling process to create a weathered and aged appearance. They have softened edges and irregular surfaces, adding character to outdoor spaces.
Segmental Retaining Wall (SRW) Systems:
These systems use interlocking concrete blocks or units to create retaining walls. They are versatile and can be used to build walls for terracing, garden beds, or to define outdoor spaces.
Dry Stack Stone Walls:
Dry stack stone walls are built without mortar, with stones stacked tightly together to create a sturdy structure. They offer a natural and rustic look and can be used for retaining walls, garden borders, or decorative features.
Flagstone Walkways:
Flagstone is a flat and irregularly shaped stone often used for walkways. It provides a natural and organic appearance and can be installed with mortar or in a dry-laid fashion with gravel or sand joints.’