Here you’ll find some great paver ideas to inspire you.

Click on a photo below to start browsing this gallery of materials. You'll find just a hint of the choices we can install for your next project. We can lay them in herringbone patterns , star patterns, a compass pattern, or even your family crest. We can also lay them out specially to avoid any pattern at all, making sure the colors are evenly distributed throughout the project. There are even concrete pavers that allow water to drain into underground storage basins. Most paving materials we use are new but occasionally we get the chance to work with “experienced” materials. We’ve included one of those examples in the gallery. The same year these bricks were first installed, the Wright brothers were patenting their idea for an “aircraft” and the first Model T rolled off the assembly line changing automotive history forever. A lot has changed since then, but one thing remains as true, craftsmanship endures.
That, and bricks streets are cool.

image of reclaimed fired clay street pavers, over 100 years old. image of Cobblestone pavers in Grey. image of Dublin Cobble with Dublin Circle-Pac Pavers. image of Bishops Hat Pavers. image of pavers: Holland Stone in Red/Beige layed in a herringbone pattern. image of pavers: Cambridge Cobble 6 x 9 rectangle in Burnt Red. image of pavers: City Stone 12 x 12 in Sandstone and Charcoal image of pavers: Symetry and Symetry Squares image of pavers: Permeable pavers used to drain surface water to underground storage or retention basin. image of pavers: Permeable pavers used to drain surface water to underground storage or retention basin. image of  Base gravel used with pavers. image of Bergerac pavers. image of Villa Stone pavers, multi-colors. image of Warning pavers in Grey. image of Holland Stone in Multi-colors.

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