Clean paver driveway leading to a modern home entry

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Driveway Installation & Replacement

A driveway carries real weight every day. Whether pavers or concrete, it needs the base and drainage to match — or it cracks, settles, and pools water.

We build driveways in pavers and concrete over a properly excavated and compacted base, graded to drain. The finish sets the curb appeal; the preparation determines whether it still looks good in ten years.

A new driveway is also a chance to fix drainage that has been sending water toward the garage or foundation. We design the grade to move water where it belongs.

Design & build

How your project comes together

Every project follows the same clear path — so you always know what’s happening and what comes next.

  1. 01

    Consultation

    Week 1

    We visit your home, listen to how you live in it, and talk honestly about scope, priorities, and budget. You leave knowing whether we’re the right fit — no pressure, no vague promises.

  2. 02

    Design & Selections

    Weeks 2–6

    We develop the plan, produce drawings and 3D views, and guide your material and finish selections. Locking these in early is what keeps the budget and schedule honest once we build.

  3. 03

    Estimate & Agreement

    Before we build

    You receive a detailed written estimate tied to a defined scope and real selections — not placeholders. When you approve it, the number you sign is the number we build to.

  4. 04

    Permits & Engineering

    Varies by city

    We prepare complete submittals, coordinate structural and mechanical engineering, and manage plan check and corrections so your project clears review as smoothly as possible.

  5. 05

    Construction

    Project-dependent

    One project manager owns the schedule and communication. Trades are sequenced so they don’t collide, the site stays protected and clean, and you always know what’s happening this week.

Honest answers

What homeowners think about first

The questions worth asking before you start — answered straight.

Pavers or concrete?

Pavers are repairable and offer more pattern options; concrete is monolithic and economical. We match the choice to your look, budget, and how you use the driveway.

Can you fix water pooling at the garage?

Yes. Re-grading the driveway to drain properly is often part of a replacement, keeping water away from the garage and foundation.

FAQ

Driveways questions

How long before I can drive on a new driveway?

It depends on the material — concrete needs curing time before vehicle loads, while paver driveways can typically be used sooner. We give you the timeline for your specific driveway.

Do you handle drainage as part of driveway work?

Yes — grading and drainage are part of building a driveway that lasts and protects your foundation.

Planning a driveways project?

Tell us about your home and goals. We’ll follow up to schedule a consultation and give you an honest read on scope, timeline, and budget.