Hardscaping
We’ll make your yard beautiful one paver and a time.
At R & G General Construction, we’re highly known for our hardscape work. Whether you need a new patio, driveway, walkway or new fire pit area, we’ve got your covered. With over 145+ paver projects under our belt, we know how to do the right way that will last for decades. We don’t just say that, but we offer a 25 year warranty on all of our materials and a 5 year warranty on our labor. We’ll come out to repair and replace broken or damaged pavers immediately if issues occur within the warranty period.
Benefits of Hardscape:
- It reduces the area of your lawn, which in turn reduces yard maintenance demands
- This is one backyard feature that reliably adds value to your home every time.
- Paver patios are widely considered the most aesthetically pleasing type of outdoor space.
- It increases the overall appeal and desirability of your home, which is very helpful should you decide to sell.
- This is a highly customizable yard feature, with pavers available in many stones, colors, sizes, and styles.
- It also offers extensive customization in the way the interlocking stones are laid and the patio layout design.
- It’s one of the most resilient, durable, and long-lasting types of outdoor flooring.
- If necessary, repairs are quick, simple, and low-cost, as damaged or stained pavers can be removed and replaced.
- Pavers are resistant to cracking, root growth, frost, erosion, deterioration from deicing salt, and other wear and tear related to the elements and environment.
- Patios constructed of interlocking paving stones are a relatively low-maintenance option.
- Enjoy the lowest possible lifetime costs on maintenance, repair, and replacement of your outdoor living area.
- There are practically endless enhancement possibilities, like fire pits, water features, grill stations or outdoor kitchens, built-in seating, bordering decorative walls, etc.
- It’s environmentally friendly because it doesn’t inhibit natural water flow and ground filtering processes like non-permeable materials.
- The non-slip, permeable surface is safer than deck and flooring materials.
- It’ll help make your back yard the envy of all who see it!
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F.A.Q.
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How much does it cost to hardscape w/ pavers?
Most hardscape companies charge in the range of $30 to $35 per square feet. We believe that a beautiful patio, driveway, walkway, and fire pit should be affordable to everyone which is why we only charge between $22-$26 per square feet depending on the amount of leveling we need to do and how accessible the job is.
How long does it take to build a deck?
Based on the size of your project and how accessible it is, an average project may take 1-3 weeks. Larger projects may take longer.
What makes pavers the best choice for driveways, walkways and patios?
Unlike asphalt and poured concrete, our pavers are virtually maintenance free and do not need to be regularly sealed or replaced. Pavers are about three times stronger than regular poured concrete and have a maximum water absorption rate of 5%. Plus, you can use your new patio, walkway or driveway immediately after compacting the pavers and sweeping with joint sand.
Will freezing and thawing damage pavers?
No, damage from ice is virtually non-existent. The joints allow the pavers to move without cracking in freeze and thaw cycles.
If a paver gets chipped or damaged, can it be replaced?
Yes, very easily. We recommend that you save a few pavers from your initial installation, just in case you need to replace one or two. Pavers normally can be pried out using two flathead screwdrivers.
Will pavers be slippery?
No, their surface texture is ideal for obtaining safe traction in pedestrian, vehicular and pool applications.
How often do I need to reseal pavers?
Sealed pavers need to be resealed every 3-5 years if using a water-based sealer and 2-3 years if using an acrylic sealer. When resealing pavers, be sure to use the same paver sealer that was originally applied.