Benefits of Installing Pavers in Your Landscape

Many people prefer spending time on their patios and in other outdoor spaces. If you're one of them, you may have contemplated redoing your home's landscaping. Pavers are an excellent alternative for building a patio and improving the function of your landscaping. They are produced using clay, concrete, or natural stone and are available in a wide variety of design patterns, colors, and textures to suit any appearance you intend to attain. Here are a few benefits of installing pavers in your home's landscaping and some tips for constructing more effective pavers for your patio.

Pavers require minimal maintenance

Are you planning to landscape your outdoor space to create an impressive patio? If so, consider installing pavers, as they are easy to maintain. The good thing about pavers is that you won't need to seal or stain regularly, and repairing them is cheap and straightforward. 

However, TheHomeMag strongly advises against undertaking DIY maintenance on your pavers. Instead, find a professional landscaping contractor like Archadeck Outdoor Living if you require maintenance services for your patio pavers. The contractor will clean your pavers by periodically scraping or blowing litter off the surface and removing stains using soap and water. Moreover, the contractor may add a protective sealer to the pavers to enhance their durability. 

Pavers have excellent weather resistance

Pavers are produced to be versatile, enabling them to accommodate any ground alterations resulting from a change in weather temperatures. Therefore, if you're concerned that fluctuating weather conditions will negatively impact your pavers, you can relax knowing they are weather resistant. 

Pavers have better durability and longevity

Pavers themselves are very strong. Also, since they're installed in single pieces that interlock, pavers create a flexible pavement system that is less likely to crack than a solid slab of concrete. Moreover, pavers are available in various colors, patterns, and textures that can often conceal any cracks or scratches that might occur. 

Tips for maintaining your pavers

To keep your pavers in good shape, it's important to stop weeds from growing between them. Your landscaping contractor will likely set a geotextile cloth material between the sand beneath the pavers and the soil. The purpose of this material is to slow down weed development between the pavers' joints. For further protection against weed development, your landscaping professional can lay polymeric sand containing silica that creates a binding agent if mixed with water.

You also want to keep a few additional pavers on hand. After installing a paver patio in your home's outdoor space, ensure that you store the remaining pavers to help during repairs in the future. That way, whenever a paver develops cracks, you can repair it using the ones you stored.

Finally, to have an effective, long-lasting system, you must ensure that your paver patio's drainage works optimally. Any water that accumulates under the pavers can freeze and damage them. Water can also cause the soil to shift and break up your paver system.


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