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Landscaping
Paver Installation – Transform Your Front Yard
Author
Paul Devine
Have you been thinking about upscaling your front yard? Perhaps it’s outdated or doesn’t have the look you want. And sometimes, adding a new garden or hanging flower pots just isn’t enough. So, we’ll let you in on a little secret: front yard pavers are a key advantage in landscaping.
But, before we dive into ideas for creating your perfect front yard, we need to learn more about pavers.
What are pavers?
Pavers are flat construction pieces made of concrete, clay brick, or natural stone (like limestone or granite). You might have heard them referred to as paving stones. These secret landscaping weapons come in different textures, colors, and shapesWhat are they used for?
They’re most commonly used for exterior flooring. Examples include walkways, steps, and driveways– basically any outdoor landscaping you walk on. In addition to exterior flooring, they’re also used to make outdoor benches and walls. Most homeowners use pavers in their front yard to maximize curb appeal. This is because there are many advantages to using these stylish construction pieces.Benefits of using pavers for landscaping
Pavers are best for outdoor layouts for many reasons. First and foremost, they’re extremely durable. Plus, they’re also weather-tolerant, low maintenance, and provide creative potential. This is why landscape designs made with pavers are increasingly becoming more popular. Let’s dig into each of the benefits of using these stones for your exterior decorating.Durable
Paving pieces interlock with each other, which prevents them from breaking or cracking. As a result, they create a strong and flexible pavement system. Most paving materials are 75% stronger than a concrete foundation of a house! Because of their strength and flexibility, paving stones can tolerate the most brutal weather.Climate tolerant
Winter weather can be a threat to your landscaping. The moisture in the ground freezes in the winter and then thaws in the spring. This cycle causes the ground to expand and contract. Thus, it can result in breakages in the weaker spots of your hardscape. So, if you want an entryway that won’t crack in the winter, front yard pavers are your best bet. Paving stones flex when the ground expands during the colder months. Likewise, they settle back into their original position once the ground thaws.Low maintenance
As opposed to poured concrete, pavers made from pieces of concrete, bricks, or stone are easy to repair. If you have to fix any large cracks in a concrete hardscape, you’ll likely have to replace the entire concrete slab. Contrarily, it requires much less effort to replace an individual paver. Another reason why paving stones require minimal upkeep is that they’re easy to clean. You can sweep any debris off of the paving surface and get rid of stains with soap and water.Creative freedom
Homeowners love the near-limitless artistic potential that pavers provide. Paving stones come in a wide range of colors, textures, styles, and shapes. For this reason, you can use your front yard paver designs as a focal point. Or, you can blend the pavers in with the rest of your landscape to create a more cohesive appearance.What materials will I need?
Hardscaping ideas that use pavers require important materials. What you need can vary based on the type of paving stones you use and the type of project you’re doing. But, the following materials are essential for any DIY front yard paver project.- Hammer or chisel to trim any oddly fitting stones
- Polyurethane construction adhesive to secure the pavers
- Sealer to create a weather barrier and guard against color loss