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Paver selection should compliment your property’s personality, perform as intended and fit in to your budget.
Concrete pavers are composed of a cement and aggregate mixture that is molded, and then air-dried.
Durable and weather-resistant, concrete pavers are ideal for several outdoor areas, such as driveways, patios, and walkways.
Dating back to as early as 14,000 BC, clay is the oldest known construction material — which is what brick pavers are made out of.
Brick pavers are molded out of a natural clay blend and fired in a kiln, giving them a brown or reddish shade.
Limestone is one of the earliest and most widely used construction materials next to clay. Making up about a tenth of all sedimentary rocks, this natural stone product is easily accessible in the United States.
Limestone pavers can be polished to create a smooth, glossy finish or they can be left with a natural, rough texture for a more rustic look.
Flagstone is quarried from sedimentary rock deposits, and is split into thin, flat pavers.
Flagstone pavers have a non-slip feature and come in unique, sometimes irregular shapes that can fit together like a puzzle.
Known for their beauty and elegance, marble pavers and slabs are typically used for home projects such as countertops, accent walls, and patio flooring to provide a sophisticated finish.
Marble is formed when limestone is exposed to extreme heat and pressure.