Paver Patio

Although placing patio pavers is not a difficult undertaking, it is best left to a professional. Hence, you can count on SP. Paving & Sealcoating, LLC. . If you're looking for a professional paving contractor in New Jersey you've come to the right spot. We want our services to leave a lasting impression on your house or business.

Pattern

It might be tough to choose paver patterns that will compliment your property, especially for first-timers. We assist our clients in making the finest decisions possible when it comes to the designs and patterns they want to use. Some of the patterns to install are listed below:


  • Circular Patio

This is a layout in which the pavers are laid out in a circular pattern. Between the rows, there are small gaps that can be filled with sand or mortar. This pattern does not have to be installed around the full circumference. Install it in half or perhaps a quarter of the area and the other designs in the remaining space. This design is appropriate for areas with large driveways.

  • Herringbone Paver

The pavers are laid in alternate directions to create the "V" shape. This pattern is appropriate for areas that are large or medium in size. To get the best results, we arrange the pattern at a 90 or 45 degree angle. It gives any outdoor space a perplexing yet attractive appearance. The herringbone pattern is known for its strength and durability, and it will work well in high-traffic areas. You may also use this pattern to decorate roads and walkways. Clay pavers can be used to fill up the gaps between the rows.

  • Basketweave Paving

This is the pattern to choose if you prefer a retro aesthetic. It alternates vertical and horizontal pairings, creating a dramatic image on your driveway. You can use different colors to make it even more attention-grabbing. They might be complementing or contrasting. Whatever you want it to be. This pattern is centuries old and is becoming less popular, but it will still make your home stand out.

  • Running Bond Patio Pavers

This is the most common pattern in residential settings. This is the pattern to choose if you want an easy to install, simple yet eye-catching design. This pattern is less expensive to install than the others because it employs less materials. This pattern will make your little complex appear larger. We put the bricks or materials side by side to achieve this design. Because there is less cutting of materials involved, there is less waste.


Materials

If you're considering putting in a patio paver, the material you'll pick is probably what's bothering you right now. There are several materials from which to choose for your patio. Here are a few of them.


  • Concrete Patio

Among the different materials available, concrete is the most popular among folks. It could be because of the texture, size, or finish. This material is long-lasting and sturdy enough to endure a lifetime.

  • Brick Patio

Brick pavers come in a variety of styles and qualities. As a result, it can be used in a variety of settings. They are appropriate for use in outdoor fire pits. They're tough and won't catch fire.

  • Flagstone

This is the material to use if you want a patio with an intriguing and varied design. Because it is not widely used, it will give your establishment a distinct and memorable appearance in the eyes of your visitors. They are rather pricey, but they are well worth your money.

  • Slate Patio

Slate is similar to flagstone, although it is less expensive. The installation procedure is similar to that described before, but at a reduced cost. If you want the natural look of stones, this is the material you choose.

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