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Interlocking Pavers
Interlocking pavers are the workhorse of residential driveways and high-traffic areas. Engineered for vehicular loads and Canadian freeze-thaw cycles, these concrete masonry units (CMUs) distribute weight through their interlocking geometry rather than relying solely on individual strength.
What to Consider When Selecting Pavers:
- Thickness: 60mm for patios and walkways; 80mm minimum for driveways to withstand vehicle torque.
- Surface Texture: Smooth finishes for modern aesthetics; tumbled/weathered edges for timeless European looks.
- Joint Width: Tight joints (2-3mm) create a monolithic appearance; wider joints (5-8mm) accommodate traditional patterns.
- Permeable vs. Standard: Permeable pavers meet municipal stormwater bylaws and allow you to increase driveway size legally.
- Color Blending: Multi-color blends hide tire marks and add visual depth; solid colors require more maintenance to look pristine.
Aquastorm Pavers
Blu 80 Smooth Pavers
Diamond Smooth Pavers
Eva Slate Pavers
Mika Pavers
Mista Pavers
Oxford Pavers
Pure Pavers
Sleek Pavers
Villagio Pavers
Many additional options available including various colors, sizes, shapes, and finishes. Contact us to explore our full selection.
Patio Slabs & Large-Format Tiles
Patio slabs create the modern, expansive aesthetic of natural stone with the consistency and durability of engineered materials. Available in large formats (up to 36"x36"), these products minimize joint lines for a seamless, contemporary look.
What to Consider When Selecting Slabs:
- Slab Size vs. Base Precision: Large slabs require perfectly level bases. Even 1-2mm variance creates "lippage" (trip hazards).
- Material Type: Porcelain/Sintered stone is non-porous and stain-proof; concrete slabs are more affordable but require sealing.
- Surface Finish: Textured finishes provide slip resistance for pool decks; smooth finishes suit covered patios.
- Thermal Properties: Light colors reflect heat (cooler underfoot); dark colors absorb heat (uncomfortable in summer sun).
- Edge Profile: Rectified edges (machine-cut straight) allow 3mm tight joints; natural edges require wider spacing.
Aberdeen Slabs
Blu 60 Slate Slabs
Blu 60 Smooth Slabs
Borealis Slabs
Everest Slabs
Inca Slabs
Maya Slabs
Para Slabs
Sandstone Slabs
Terrazzo Slabs
Travertina Raw Slabs
Many additional options available including various colors, sizes, shapes, and finishes. Contact us to explore our full selection.
Garden & Retaining Walls
Retaining walls serve dual purposes: structural earth retention and visual definition. These engineered masonry systems resist lateral soil pressure through mass, friction, and (for walls over 24") geogrid reinforcement. They transform unusable slopes into functional terraced landscapes.
What to Consider When Selecting Wall Systems:
- Wall Height: Under 4 feet: gravity-based; over 4 feet: requires geogrid reinforcement and may need engineering approval.
- Block Style: Architectural blocks (straight faces) suit modern designs; natural-split faces blend with traditional landscapes.
- Drainage: All retaining walls require drainage stone backfill and weeping tiles to prevent hydrostatic pressure buildup.
- Setback Angle: Most systems have a built-in 6-8° setback (batter) for stability—critical for walls over 3 feet.
- Cap Options: Flat caps create clean horizontal lines; rounded caps soften the profile and provide comfortable seating.
Brandon Walls
Mini-Creta Walls
Raffinato Smooth Walls
Semma Walls
Travertina Raw Walls
Many additional options available including various colors, sizes, shapes, and finishes. Contact us to explore our full selection.
Masonry Stones & Building Blocks
Masonry stones are the foundation of outdoor living structures—fire pit surrounds, outdoor kitchen islands, pillar accents, and seat walls. Unlike pavers (which are laid dry), masonry units are installed with mortar for permanent, monolithic construction.
What to Consider When Selecting Masonry Stones:
- Application Type: Veneer stones (thin-cut) for facing; full-depth blocks for structural cores.
- Mortar Compatibility: Smooth stones require stronger bond mortars; textured stones hide joint imperfections.
- Thermal Expansion: For fire pits, use stones rated for refractory applications or install a fire-brick liner to protect the masonry.
- Color Consistency: Natural stone varies by quarry batch; manufactured stone offers predictable color matching for repairs.
- Joint Style: Flush joints suit modern designs; recessed or weathered joints create shadow lines for traditional aesthetics.
Alur Masonry Stones
Chantilly Masonry Stones
Madison Smooth Stones
Visconti Masonry Stones
Many additional options available including various colors, sizes, shapes, and finishes. Contact us to explore our full selection.
Garden Edging & Border Stones
Edging stones define the boundary between hardscape and softscape (lawns, gardens, mulch beds). Beyond aesthetics, they serve a critical function: preventing grass encroachment into paver joints and creating a mowing strip that eliminates the need for string trimming.
What to Consider When Selecting Edging:
- Height Differential: Edging should sit 1-2 inches above lawn grade to act as a physical barrier against spreading grass roots.
- Curved vs. Straight: Modular curved edging accommodates radius gardens; straight units require cutting for curves.
- Installation Method: Can be set on concrete for rigidity or on compacted stone dust for flexibility in frost-heave zones.
- Matching vs. Contrasting: Match edging to paver color for seamless transitions; contrast edging creates defined borders.
- Top Profile: Rounded tops prevent trip hazards and lawn mower damage; flat tops can double as a garden bed cap.
Avignon Edging Stones
Brandon Edging Stones
Pietra Edging Stones
Raffinato Polished
Rocka Edging Stones
Many additional options available including various colors, sizes, shapes, and finishes. Contact us to explore our full selection.
Fire Pits & Outdoor Kitchen Systems
Outdoor living features transform backyards into year-round entertainment zones. Pre-engineered fire pit kits and modular outdoor kitchen components simplify installation while ensuring safety compliance. These systems are designed to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations and weather exposure.
What to Consider When Selecting Outdoor Living Features:
- Fuel Type: Gas (natural or propane) offers instant on/off control; wood provides authentic ambiance but requires ash cleanup.
- BTU Rating: For gas fire features, 60,000-100,000 BTU suits social warmth; 200,000+ BTU for cooking or serious heat.
- Fire Pit Size: Diameter determines seating capacity—36" suits 4-6 people; 48"+ accommodates larger gatherings.
- Material Compatibility: Fire pit surrounds must match or complement patio pavers for visual cohesion.
- Outdoor Kitchen Integration: Modular units (grill modules, sink modules, refrigerator cabinets) allow phased construction.
- Safety Clearances: Maintain minimum 10-foot distance from combustible structures; verify local fire code requirements.
Brandon Fire Pits
Prescott Fire Pits
Many additional options available including various colors, sizes, shapes, and finishes. We also design and build custom outdoor kitchens with built-in grills, countertops, and appliances. Contact us to explore our full selection and custom capabilities.
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