Paving Contractor in North Jersey
Paver patios, concrete driveways, walkways, and sidewalks — built for New Jersey weather, local drainage conditions, and municipal code requirements.
Driveways, Patios, Walkways & Sidewalks
The weather in North Jersey can take its toll on your driveway, patio, and walkways. The freeze-thaw cycles can crack concrete. The rain can pool on uneven surfaces, and after a few winters, what looked fine begins to shift and settle. We handle paving projects built for New Jersey weather, local drainage conditions, and municipal code requirements.
Paver Patio Installation in North Jersey
A paver patio can add real usable space to your backyard. It's one of the most common projects we handle for families, homeowners who like to entertain, and anyone looking to replace an old wood deck or a bare yard.
The process starts with base preparation. Crews excavate the area, compact a layered gravel base, and set edge restraints before laying pavers in the pattern you choose. Joints get filled with polymeric sand to lock everything in place. Most residential patios take a few days from start to finish.
Bergen County and Passaic County homes often sit on clay-heavy soil. That type of ground holds water and can shift if the base isn't graded properly. We account for that during prep so the patio drains the way it should and stays level after heavy rain.

Concrete Driveway Installation in North Jersey
If your driveway is cracked, sunken, or just worn out, a poured concrete replacement can give you a clean surface that holds up to daily use. This is also a common choice for new construction and properties switching over from gravel.
The work starts with excavation and a compacted gravel base. From there, forms go in, reinforcement is placed, and the concrete is poured. Once it's finished, you can choose a standard broom texture or a stamped pattern for a more custom look. There is a curing period before the surface is ready for vehicles.
North Jersey's freeze-thaw cycles can do a number on concrete if it's not done right. Proper joint placement and slab thickness make a big difference. In Morris County and the surrounding foothill areas, steep grade changes are common, and the pour has to account for that to avoid runoff issues down the road.

Paver Driveway Installation in North Jersey
Some homeowners want something with a little more character than poured concrete. Paver driveways are popular on colonial and Tudor-style homes across North Jersey's older suburbs, and they can really change the look of a property from the street.
Interlocking pavers, sometimes called segmental pavers, distribute weight across the surface and can flex with ground movement instead of cracking. The installation involves full excavation, a layered aggregate base, and hand-setting each paver. If one shifts or chips years later, you can pull it and replace just that unit.
In towns like Ridgewood and Montclair, driveway appearance is part of the overall curb appeal. A paver driveway fits the character of those established neighborhoods and can hold up well through our winters when the base work is done correctly.

Paver Walkway Installation in North Jersey
Whether you're improving the path to your front door, connecting a patio to a pool area, or replacing a crumbling concrete walkway, pavers can give you a level surface with clean edges. They also work well on properties with uneven terrain that need a stable walking path.
Crews excavate the area, compact a gravel and sand base, and lay the pavers in a running bond or herringbone pattern. Most walkway projects wrap up in one to two days, depending on the length and layout.
Essex County properties with mature trees often deal with root heave that pushes up and cracks old concrete paths. Pavers can adjust to minor ground shifts better than a single poured slab, which makes them a practical fit for yards with large root systems.

Concrete Sidewalk Installation in North Jersey
Need to repair or add a sidewalk along the front of your property? Concrete sidewalks provide a uniform, code-compliant walking surface. This service is also relevant for landlords and property managers who need to maintain safe pedestrian access.
The process covers removal of the old slab if needed, grading, forming, pouring, and finishing. Expansion joints are cut into the concrete to control where any cracking occurs over time.
Many North Jersey municipalities require homeowners to maintain the sidewalk that fronts their property. In Passaic County and Wayne-area towns, the local government can issue repair notices. Getting the work done on your schedule is better than waiting for a fine to show up.

Paver Patio Repair in North Jersey
If your paver patio has shifted, settled, or started growing weeds through the joints, it may not need a full replacement. A lot of the time, the fix is more targeted than you'd expect.
Repair work typically involves lifting the affected pavers, re-leveling the sand bed underneath, replacing any cracked units, and re-applying polymeric sand to lock the joints back down. Most repairs can be finished in a single visit without tearing out the entire patio.
North Jersey winters push pavers out of alignment over time. That's just what happens with repeated freezing and thawing. Spring tends to be the busiest season for patio restoration across Bergen County and the surrounding area, so it's worth reaching out early if you notice any movement.

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