Patio Paver Design & Installation

Pavers for the backyard are a quick and easy way to improve the visual appeal of your yard. They are simple to install and may transform your patio into charming outdoor spaces, perfect for entertaining or spending quiet time with loved ones.


When you decide on a paver patio installation, you can rest assured that your new hardscape surface will not fracture, stain, or fade. That's because backyard paving stones are constructed and laid in such a way as to resist deterioration from rain, traffic, and other harsh elements.


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Add An Outdoor Entertaining Area & Increase The Value Of Your Home

Homeowners who spend money on a paver patio can anticipate its longevity, low maintenance, and increased resale value.


Due to their specific qualities, paver patios typically have a higher investment return than other landscape elements. The return on investment can range from 30% to 60%.


In recent years, paver patios have become increasingly popular as an upgrade option for homes of all types. Moreover, pavers will increase your home's value because they are modern and trendy.


Our company, Tucson Pavers, has years of experience planning and constructing paver patios. We have a comprehensive record of happy customers as a result. Please request a free initial consultation today to discuss your needs.

Different Types Of Paver Patio

Paver patios come in several patterns. Homeowners are free to choose which will complement their homes' designs. Some homeowners in Tucson love to use materials like concrete, brick, sandstone, flagstone, and travertine. Here are some popular paver patio designs for your home.

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  • Average Cost Of Paver Patios

    Brick pavers are one of the most commonly used materials used. If you want to increase the value of your home, here's a little breakdown of the average cost of paver patio installation in Tucson, AZ.


    The cost can differ based on brick size, color, and pattern. The price per square foot for brick in Tucson can range from $3 to $20. The price per brick for red brick pavers ranges from $.50 to $6. The going rate in Tucson for a gray paver patio is between $.50 to %12.


    Clay brick patio is a time-tested building material that is superior and more costly than concrete paving stones. Brick paver patios can run you anything from $18 to $25 per square foot to have dry placed.


    The average cost per pallet of clay bricks is between $300 and $800. It's essential to weigh installation and maintenance costs when settling on a paver solution for your project.

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  • Most Popular Paving Stone Designs

    Adding a patio to your home, or updating an existing one, is a great way to increase your usable outdoor space.


    When planning a patio, if you aren't starting with a concrete slab, you'll want to use materials that serve a purpose in addition to looking nice. Use only high-quality materials to build your patio to make it last as long as possible.


    The budget, the size of the space, the color scheme, and the home's architectural style will all play a role in the selection of materials, whether you're doing the work yourself or hiring a landscape architect or contractor.


    Further, compared to imported alternatives, local stones are more cost-effective and simpler to work into the landscape. To ensure you are using the right design, here are some of your project's most popular paver designs

    Basket weave

    This design dates back hundreds of years and may be found across ancient European cities. You can visualize the basket weave as a checkerboard of identical brick pairs. The bricks are arranged at angles to each other, horizontally and vertically, to give the impression that they are interlacing with one another. This arrangement would greatly benefit a patio or leisure area in your yard.

    Running bond

    Most home landscaping employs this brick style. It's a sturdy design that can support a lot of patio furnishings and other heavy loads. There is very little waste produced and very little cutting required. Therefore it is considered environmentally friendly. The running bond design is perfect for outdoor patios and gathering spaces.


    Different iterations of the running bond share the same basic structure as the original, but each one looks somewhat different. Each variant can be used in conjunction with the standard running bond layout or laid on its own to create a one-of-a-kind design. This design works best in modest settings, such as patios or backyard gathering spaces, no matter how you tweak it.

    Stack bond

    In terms of paving designs, this one is the simplest. The bricks are laid side by side, making bold, angular patterns in the soil. Alternatively, you can spread this pattern at a 45-degree slant to add visual depth to a room. The stack bond is superior to other designs for pathways because its connection is more vital, allowing it to support greater weight and, therefore, more foot traffic.

    Herringbone

    As far as patterns go, herringbone is the most durable. A 45- and 90-degree angle can be used to lay it out. The complexity of the design will keep guests' attention as they approach your front door. A stone is interlocked so securely that it can support a lot of weight, making them perfect for use as a driveway pavers.

    Backyard Paving Slabs vs. Traditional Pavers

    Even though slabs and pavers are two of the most common materials for home installations like paths and in-ground patios, most people need to learn what makes them different. 


    That's not a problem at all! The average do-it-yourself homeowner can learn the differences between two concrete materials made of letters and numbers.


    However, consider hiring someone to install slabs or pavers in your landscaping. In that case, it is necessary to know the distinctions between these two types of paving materials and which application will serve your specific requirements most efficiently and effectively.


    Call the professionals at Tucson Patio's LLC for all your hardscaping needs.

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