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Pavers are one of the smartest upgrades you can make to your property. They are durable, they look great, and when installed correctly they last for decades. The key phrase there is installed correctly. As experienced paver installers in Warminster PA, DiCenso Landscaping knows that what happens below the surface matters just as much as the pattern on top.
Anyone can drop pavers on the ground. Doing it the right way takes skill, the right base, and an eye for detail. That is what we bring to every Warminster project.
Plenty of companies will install pavers. Few do it with the care that makes them last. The difference shows up two or three winters later, when a poorly installed patio starts to shift, sink, and crack.
We do not work that way. Our crews prepare a deep, compacted base, set proper edge restraints, and lock everything in with the correct jointing material. The result is a surface that stays flat and tight through years of Pennsylvania freeze and thaw cycles.
We are also a full-service team. Pavers are part of our larger hardscaping work, so if your project grows to include walls, steps, or a fire feature, we handle it all under one roof.
We install pavers for a wide range of uses across Warminster. Here are the most popular.
A paver patio is the centerpiece of most backyards. It gives you a clean, level surface for dining, lounging, and entertaining. We offer a huge selection of colors, textures, and laying patterns so your patio matches your home and your style. Browse our paver patio designs to start picturing your space.
A paver walkway adds instant curb appeal and guides guests to your door. It also protects your lawn from worn dirt paths. We design walkways that flow naturally with your landscape and connect your driveway, entrance, and backyard into one cohesive layout.
A paver driveway is a premium upgrade that sets a home apart in Warminster. Unlike poured concrete or asphalt, a paver driveway can be repaired one unit at a time and never needs resealing. It carries the weight of daily traffic when built on the proper base, which is exactly how we build them.
Here is what proper paver installation looks like. We start by excavating to the correct depth for the use. A patio needs less depth than a driveway, which carries heavier loads. Then we add and compact a crushed stone base in layers. This is the foundation, and skipping it is the number one reason pavers fail.
Next comes a bedding layer of sand, screeded perfectly flat. We lay the pavers in your chosen pattern, cut the edges clean, and install edge restraints to lock the field in place. Finally we sweep in polymeric jointing sand and compact the surface. The joints harden, resist weeds, and keep everything tight.
For larger or more complex projects, we use 3D rendered design so you can see your finished pavers before we lift a shovel. You can also see how we manage every job on our design process page.
Pavers come in concrete and natural stone, in dozens of colors and finishes. The right choice depends on your home’s style, how you will use the space, and your budget. A modern home might suit large-format smooth pavers, while a traditional Warminster home often looks best with tumbled or textured units.
We walk you through the options during your consultation and help you pick a product that looks right and performs well in our climate. Every paver we install is rated for freeze and thaw, so it holds its color and shape through Pennsylvania winters. Want inspiration first? Our project gallery is full of completed paver work.
We install pavers throughout Warminster PA and across Bucks County. Many clients in nearby towns also come to us for outdoor living spaces, including Doylestown, Newtown, and Yardley.
When you hire DiCenso Landscaping as your paver installers in Warminster PA, you get a team that treats your property like its own. Learn more about us and the craftsmanship standard we hold on every install.
When installed on a proper compacted base with edge restraints, pavers last for decades. Individual units can also be lifted and reset if needed, which makes pavers easier to repair than poured concrete.
Pavers resist cracking better than poured concrete because the joints flex with ground movement. They are also easier to repair and offer far more design options. Concrete tends to crack along stress lines over time.
Most residential paver patios take one to two weeks from excavation to finish, depending on size and site access. We give you a firm timeline before we begin.
Pavers are low maintenance. An occasional sweep, a rinse, and resanding the joints every few years keeps them looking new. There is no sealing required unless you want extra sheen.
In most cases we recommend removing the old surface and building a proper base underneath. Installing over a failing base only repeats the original problem. We assess this during your consultation.
Want pavers done right the first time? Get a free quote from the trusted paver installers at DiCenso Landscaping. Contact us today and let’s plan your Warminster project.