Concrete Interlocking Pavers: Installation & Applications
Interlocking concrete pavers are very popular when designing and building patios, outdoor steps, pathways, driveways, as well as decorative and functional retaining walls and other commercial and residential applications.
Depending on your ability and interest, concrete interlocking pavers can be laid as part of your d-i-y landscaping project, or not. For the less motivated among us the installation can be made by local contractors and landscapers often more cost effectively than doing it ourselves.
Rather than attempt to provide you will how to with concrete pave installation ideas or instructions here, you’ll find numerous YouTube videos on our web site that do a better job than we’d be able to do.
Concrete pavers are available in different shapes, sizes, colors and textures as well as a wide array of materials. This means you or your landscaper can creatively combine them to develop a unique theme that compliments the overall look you wish to achieve.
While there are brick, stone, concrete and glass pavers it is the concrete interlocking pavers that often form the backbone of the overall project. They are perfect for all weather conditions, require little in the way of maintenance, they’re durable, safe, and extremely versatile.
Concrete interlocking pavers can be installed very easily (relatively speaking) because they don’t require mortar. They are made up of cement or concrete and are installed over a compacted stone sub-base and a leveling bed of sand.
If there is one characteristic most people feel is at the top of the list it’s their flexibility in terms of the almost unlimited range of possible applications and uses. They can be used for walkways, patios, pool decks and driveways and airport or loading docks.
Interlocking paving stones, instead of connecting the pavers by pouring grout between the joints as one would with tiles, sand particles are spread over the pavers and tamped down. The sand stabilizes the interlocking pavers, yet allows for some flexibility.
This type of pavement will absorb stress such as small earthquakes, freezes and thaws, and slight ground erosion by shifting each tile slightly. Therefore, they will not crack or buckle like concrete, though bad weather may make potholes, a major benefit when compared to asphalt and poured concrete.
Concrete interlocking pavers are also the most durable and aesthetic choice for your driveway pavement.They are without a doubt the most attractive and long-lasting hardscape product available today!
Interlocking pavers create style, color and eye-catching patters while providing a durable and long lasting surface, providing homeowners with the absolute best pavement option.
Recommended Reading
- An Introduction to Concrete Interlocking Pavers
- Brick Interlocking Concrete Paver Cleaning @ Pave Cleaner
- Dress Up Your Property With Concrete Interlocking Pavers
- Preparation for sealing interlock driveway
- Interlocking Pavers Take The Stress Out Of Paving
- Cobblestone Interlocking Concrete Brick Paver Cleaning with Surface Cleaner #3

