Interlocking Archives - Markstone Landscaping Interlocking and Concrete Specialists Fri, 03 Oct 2025 15:15:43 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://markstonelandscaping.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/fav-100x100.png Interlocking Archives - Markstone Landscaping 32 32 How Much Does It Cost for an Interlocking Back Patio, Front Porch or Driveway https://markstonelandscaping.com/how-much-interlocking-cost/ Mon, 03 Jan 2022 22:28:05 +0000 http://www.mayascapes.com/msl/?p=1567 The post How Much Does It Cost for an Interlocking Back Patio, Front Porch or Driveway appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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Interlocking pavers is a popular choice when it comes to landscaping your driveway, front entrances, backyard patios or pool decks. It is durable, versatile and has a wide range of styles to customize any landscape, unlike asphalt surface. But how much does it cost to install interlocking pavers?

Factors that impact the cost of interlocking projects

There are 3 things that determines the price. Generally, the average price for installing interlocking pavers for your driveway, walkway and backyard patio will range from $20 – $25 per square foot.

  1. Size of the interlocking project
    Interlocking pavers are calculated and priced depending on the size of the area where interlocking will be installed.
  2. Location
    Accessibility to the landscape location affects the cost. Heavy equipment is used throughout the installation process, therefore, if the location cannot be accessed by these equipment, alternative solutions will be deployed which increases the cost.
  3. Type of Stone
    Interlock comes in many styles, shapes and sizes which all contribute to the price. As well, the type of material used to create the stone – manufactured vs natural, also determines the price tag. At Markstone Landscaping, we primarily utilize manufactured pavers because of its strong and durable characteristics as well as affordability.

There are many benefits to installing interlocking pavers to your driveway, backyard patio, pool deck or front entrances. Interlocking stones are long-lasting investments that will value to your property. The stones have lifetime warranties and can be fixed quite easily if you need to replace a single stone or a section. In order to keep them looking clean and protected from stains, dirt and weed growth, all you have to do is give them an occasional high pressure wash and add polymer sand in between the stones.

Read our article “All You Need to Know About Interlock Pavers” for an in-depth look at this popular material. You can also visit our Interlocking Design Ideas For Your Front Entrance and Walkways and Ideas for Designing your Interlock Backyard Patio pages to get some inspiration for your property. Contact us today for a no-obligation quote!

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Updating Your Front Entrance to Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal https://markstonelandscaping.com/updating-your-front-entrance-to-enhance-your-homes-curb-appeal/ Mon, 29 Mar 2021 16:32:17 +0000 https://markstonelandscaping.com/?p=6471 The post Updating Your Front Entrance to Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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Curb appeal is a term used to describe a home’s visual attractiveness as seen from the street. It’s what gives people their first impression of your home before they step inside. It’s also a term often used in real estate – great curb appeal can be a significant asset.

Your front exterior sets the tone for your entire home. Outdoor lighting fixtures, the front door, porch seating, and potted plants all work together to reflect your personality and create an inviting space. Hardscaping is also an important element of your home’s appeal. Walkways, the porch, and the driveway not only add texture and interest to the front of a house but can add significant curb appeal as well.

Using interlocking stone provides you with a low-maintenance option with a wide range of choice in colour, shape, and pattern so you can create a truly unique front entrance. Concrete is another option, and some people are still surprised to learn the number of options available with concrete. We’re used to seeing the more common grey brushed concrete, but there are so many more choices available to you. There are colour, style, and texture options in concrete to suit any home.

If you’re looking for a front entryway update, here are some things to think about.

A Well-Defined Walkway to the Front Door

Guide your guests to the front door from the street or driveway with a beautiful, low-maintenance path. A well-defined walkway to the door is welcoming and is a great way to add some texture and character to the yard.

Exposed aggregate walkway from the driveway to the front door

Interlocking path and steps from the driveway to the front door

Interlocking stone driveway extension and walkway

Interlocking stone driveway extension and walkway

Capping the Front Porch

Updating your front porch can drastically change the appearance of your home. No, there’s no need to remove your concrete porch – all you need to do is pick the colour and style of interlocking pavers to achieve the look you want. Capping your front porch is a great way to create a welcoming front entrance without having to make significant structural changes to your home.

Decorative Stairs for your Front Porch

You can build your steps to create a dramatic impact, or you can have them blend in, giving the spotlight to other features in the entryway. Here are just a few examples.

Interlocking Pavers on Front Steps

Black Limestone Front Entrance Steps

Exposed Aggregate Concrete Steps with Stamped Borders

Exposed Aggregate Concrete Steps with Armour Stone Retaining Wall

No Grass, Low Maintenance Front Entryway

If you like the idea of spending less time cutting grass while still having a beautiful front yard, you can create a stunning patio to welcome guests and add curb appeal.

The Little Extras that Improves Curb Appeal

It’s often the little details that add interest and depth to your landscape.  You can add accent colours, bullnose stairs, stamped concrete borders or french curbs at the edges to give your front entrance that luxury feel.

French curbs are a beautiful way to mark the edge of a driveway or path

Bullnose stairs with prefab concrete pavers and black limestone

Contact us for a free quote

There are so many ways to enhance the curb appeal of your home and we can help you determine the right materials and the right design to suit your home. Contact Markstone Landscaping and one of our specialists can guide you through our process of remodeling your front landscape.

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Landscaping the Whole House with Both Interlocking Pavers and Exposed Aggregate Concrete https://markstonelandscaping.com/landscaping-whole-house-both-interlocking-and-exposed-aggregate-concrete/ Mon, 30 Nov 2020 19:43:22 +0000 https://markstonelandscaping.com/?p=6333 We field many questions from homeowners in terms of which material to choose for their driveway, walkway, front entrance and backyard patio, whether interlock or concrete. As covered in this article, both have their benefits. That said, there is no reason why homeowners can’t use both interlocking and concrete materials around their property. You can take advantage of the benefits ... Read More

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We field many questions from homeowners in terms of which material to choose for their driveway, walkway, front entrance and backyard patio, whether interlock or concrete. As covered in this article, both have their benefits. That said, there is no reason why homeowners can’t use both interlocking and concrete materials around their property. You can take advantage of the benefits that each material has to offer to get the best aesthetics at a budget that meets your requirements while keeping maintenance to a minimum.

In this article, we’re highlighting one project we’ve done in Mississauga where we used various different materials for landscaping their driveway, front entrance, sidewalk, backyard and pool deck.

Combining Interlocking and Concrete Around your Property

On this property, our client wanted the durability of concrete without compromising on aesthetics. With this in mind, we combined interlocking stone around the pool area which modernizes the backyard area while using exposed aggregate concrete for the driveway and sidepath to ensure the overall landscaping project stays within the budget. In addition, we added some accents in places where possible, such as the jet black front entrance and stamped concrete borders to enhance the overall aesthetics.

Driveway with Exposed Aggregate Concrete

Exposed aggregate concrete is great for the driveway as it provides a certain colour and texture that gives it that unique, modern look over regular concrete. In additional, all decorative concrete done by Markstone Landscaping includes high gloss sealing that always protects concrete from any oil or rust stains. For this driveway, we used exposed aggregate concrete with stamped concrete borders to give it a nice accent with the look of natural store.

Front Entrance with Interlocking Steps

To provide some contrast that also complements the exposed aggregate concrete, we used jet black pavers for the front entrance in a wet lay application, and set in concrete with mortared joints.

Walkway with Exposed Aggregate

Exposed aggregate sidepath is a great and economical way to clean up the side of the house.

Backyard Patio and Pool Deck

The backyard area is the main focus of this landscaping, so we set out to provide a modern and tranquil space for our clients to spend time in.

This project also included a vinyl swimming pool installation by our sister company, Mayascapes Pools, and we combined large interlocking slabs around the pool deck with the jet black pavers for the patio area for a more modern look.

For the pool deck, we used large interlocking stone slab. These stones were very nice to work with, and on this particular project, we had to use our suction cup attachments to ensure these big slabs were laid flush together.

To tie in the backyard area with the front entrance, we again used jet black natural stone for the patio as well as for the steps going into the walkout basement.

Contact us for your customized landscaping estimate for your property

Markstone Landscaping has worked with many properties in the Peel Region to provide a space that our clients can enjoy while also increasing the value of their home. We are both concrete and interlocking contractors, and we use the best material for the space that meets your design wishes while staying within your budget requirements. If you would like to get ideas on how we can help add vigor to your space while improving the overall curb appeal of your property, feel free to contact us and we’d be happy to provide a free estimate.

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Ensuring the Longevity of your Interlocking Driveway and Patio: Choosing the Right Sand During Installation https://markstonelandscaping.com/ensuring-the-longevity-of-your-interlocking-driveway-and-patio/ Mon, 08 Jun 2020 20:39:23 +0000 https://markstonelandscaping.com/?p=6084 The post Ensuring the Longevity of your Interlocking Driveway and Patio: Choosing the Right Sand During Installation appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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In our previous articles, we have mentioned that one of the primary benefits of using interlocking pavers on your driveway and backyard patio is that it doesn’t require as much maintenance over time, other than the occasional power wash and refilling of polymeric sand. This is predicated on the fact that the interlocking pavers were properly and professionally installed from the very start.

Based on our many years of experience as interlocking contractors, the key to ensuring the longevity of your stone pavers is highly dependent on the sand that is used during the construction process. Not all sand is the same, and some are better suited for use on interlocking paver projects.

For the bedding layer, we use limestone screening for the bedding material. It is this gravel bedding that provides final levelling properties and helps secure the paver units in place.

The other area where sand is used is for filling paver joints. The right type of sand for filling in the joints between individual stone pavers is a sand mixture that has multiple grain sizes as well as sharp edges. For this purpose, we don’t use very fine sand since they are more likely to be washed or blown away from the joints over time. Filler sand needs to bind together to create a smooth surface while not slipping and sliding and moving around. The best sand to use in between the paver joints is polymeric sand

Benefits of Polymeric Sand for Interlocking Paver Filler Joints

Polymeric sand is water-activated and is made of a mixture of graded sand and binder. When polymeric sand is exposed to moisture, it forms a strong yet flexible bond to create the strongest interlocking properties possible. This prevents erosion caused by rain and wind, which makes polymeric sand a great material to resist the harsh conditions and extreme weather swings that happens in Ontario. Best of all, polymeric sand has the added benefit of preventing weed growth in between pavers.  This is why we recommend putting more polymeric sand in between the stones as part of our tips to maintaining your interlocking driveways and walkways.

In summary, interlocking pavers are the most versatile material in the market for your driveway, walkways and backyard patio, but in order to ensure its longevity, work with a professional interlocking contractor. Here at Markstone Landscaping, we have over 15 years of experience in the interlocking paver business and will be more than happy to spend some time with you to give you free advice and quote.

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Choosing the Right Design for Interlock Patios https://markstonelandscaping.com/interlock-patio-design-ideas/ Tue, 20 Aug 2019 14:28:02 +0000 https://markstonelandscaping.com/?p=5740 The post Choosing the Right Design for Interlock Patios appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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Ideas for Designing your Backyard Patio

Adding a backyard patio for your home provides a great place for you to relax and unwind, as well as to entertain friends and families outdoors. To ensure you get the most benefit from your patio, some planning and forethought will help towards your long-term enjoyment of your backyard. In this article, we outline some of the key considerations when planning to install a patio for your backyard.

Type of Material for your Patio

You can choose to have a concrete patio or interlock patioeach have their benefits – and the right decision is based on your personal style preferences and budget.  There are many pictures online to get ideas of what you like, you you can also check out our gallery page to see pictures of the many backyard patios we’ve done, both concrete and interlock patios.  In addition, below are some articles and featured projects that we recommend:

Size of the Patio

Look at your backyard and decide on a general size for the patio based on how you plan to use it and your personal preferences.  Are you looking to cover your entire backyard or are you looking to keep some grass/gardens?  If you plan on just having a table and a barbecue, a simple 12’ x 12’ patio is suitable.  If you plan on also having a seating area, play area or fire pit, then you will want to go much wider.  If your house has steps or window wells, then you may want to go deeper than 12’ as you are losing a lot of usable space.


Shape of the Patio

Next is to decide on the shape of your patio, and whether you want to keep it simple or achieve a more intricate design. Some popular backyard patio styles would be:

  • keeping everything modern with straight lines and 90 degree corners;
  • having it in the shape of a circle or kidney; or
  • going with a random shaped patio.

Bear in mind that curved patios can cost more on the labour and wasted material as everything will need to be cut manually.  Also, where there are curved cuts, you will notice more imperfections.


Type of Pavers for the Patio

If you decide to go with an interlock patio, you then have to choose the paver stone and pattern. There are small and large pavers, simple one size patterns or intricate 4 size patterns, and dark borders or contrasting accent pavers. There are many different options to choose from, so the best is to work with your contractor and let them know your preferences.


Contact us for a quote

If you’re thinking about adding a patio to your backyard, contact Markstone Landscaping and we will be happy to drop by and talk to you about the various options and provide a quote for your patio.

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How Long Does Interlock Pavers Last? https://markstonelandscaping.com/how-long-does-interlock-pavers-last/ Wed, 15 May 2019 18:13:15 +0000 https://markstonelandscaping.com/?p=5496 The post How Long Does Interlock Pavers Last? appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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How Long Does Interlock Pavers Last?

When considering a material to be used for your landscaping, interlock pavers are second to none. They are extremely durable, provides limitless design options and easy to maintain. Most importantly, when installed properly, interlock pavers can last upwards of 40+ years. This is due in part by the durable and weather resistant materials that are used in making these pavers.

How to Prolong Interlock Pavers Longevity

Regular Maintenance

Each individual paver’s lifespan can outlast 4 decades of wear and tear, however, when interlocked together as part of a landscape, simple yearly spring maintenance is recommended. If an interlock project is maintained regularly, it will last minimum 7 years with very limited issues.  You may notice it starts to require more extensive maintenance towards the 10 year mark such as edge stones (borders) shifting or certain areas having sunk in or heaved in comparison to other areas.  It is quite easy to fix these issues and does not require you to purchase new pavers.  The old pavers in the problematic areas need to be lifted out and cleaned, gravel needs to be added or graded and the pavers can be reinstalled.  Once this is done (properly) you should gain another 7 to 10 years of problem free pavement.

Selecting suitable pavers for your application

Choosing the correct product for your hardscape is also key to ensuring your pavers will last for its full duration.  Typically pavers will vary in durability based on their thickness.  60mm to 80mm pavers are the standard for residential use.  The thicker the product typically the more durable it is.  We usually recommend using 80mm pavers on parking areas as they do offer a more durable solution.  Anything less than 60mm cannot be used on parking areas as the products will shift and have a tendency to crack under the weight of a vehicle.

If you have questions on interlocking pavers or would like to have professional landscapers help you repair and upkeep your interlock pavers, give us a call.  We have been servicing residents in and around Mississauga for over 10 years and provide pick up/re-lay and wash/seal interlocking services.

With regular maintenance and timely repairs, your interlock pavers will keep looking its best for decades to come.

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All You Need to Know About Interlock Pavers https://markstonelandscaping.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-interlock-pavers/ Thu, 28 Mar 2019 16:56:40 +0000 https://markstonelandscaping.com/?p=5449 The post All You Need to Know About Interlock Pavers appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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By definition, interlock is “to connect so that motion of any part is constrained by another”.  As suggested by its name, interlock pavers are a type of paving material, commonly made of cement or concrete, that is connected together by a mixture of pavers, bedding sand, edge restraint and joint sand. When installed properly, this combination becomes a unified whole, making it strong and durable. Interlocking paver blocks also have the ability to transfer loads and stresses laterally by means of an arching of bridging between units, spreading the load over a large area, reduces the stress thereby allowing heavier loads and traffic over sub-bases which normally would require heavily reinforced concrete.

Interlock Paver Installation & Limitless Design Features

Interlocking pavers have the advantage of being an easy self-installation paving material for homeowners or contractors. With its special interlocking feature, it enables pavers to be easily installed without the use of mortar.

This versatile paving material is modular, meaning that they connect together to form a variety of geometric designs. And with the vast color and design selections, it has become a popular choice for homeowners today. Interlocking pavers is an alternative to virtually any application that you would normally use bricks or concrete for. From driveways to patios, walkways to pool decks, interlock pavers are aesthetically pleasing, simulating the effects of cobblestone pathways and increasing the property value with its elegant curb appeal.

Interlock Paver’s Durability & Life Expectancy

Interlock pavers are all in their essence durable and can last upwards of 40+ years. With proper maintenance and timely repairs, pavers can keep looking great for years to come. Almost all the major manufacturers offer comparable quality products with similar designs and sizes, differing mostly only by name. There are varying thickness for interlock pavers and depending on the location these products will be installed, the correct thickness must be adhered to ensure the prolonged durability of the paved surface. For instance, 60mm pavers is substantial enough for areas used for standard foot traffic. However, we recommend using 80mm pavers on parking areas as they offer a more durable solution and will refrain from shifting and cracking under the weight of a vehicle.

Choosing the Right Interlock Pavers

There are many factors that come into play when choosing the right interlock pavers for your landscape project.  Here are 4 things to think about to help you decide on the perfect paver:

  1. Location: where these pavers will be installed (backyard, pool deck, parking surface etc.) all contribute to the decision making as different pavers are more suitable for certain areas. For the best places to install interlock pavers, click here.
  2. Design: What look do you wish to attain. Simple? Modern? Traditional? Or random look? There are pavers that can achieve any style you fancy, such as these design ideas for your interlocking front entrance and walkways, or these various design options for interlocking backyard patio.
  3. Budget: There can be a significant difference from one paver to the next in pricing. Some products come in at $2 per square foot whereas others cost north of $15. Determining the amount you wish to spend on your landscaping project will help narrow down your choices.
  4. Color: Once you have selected the paver that you feel is right for you, you will need to decide on a color. There are many different colors available that all vary from one product to the next. This task may either be very simple (if you already know what palette you want for your landscape) or nerve wrecking when presented with the abundant of color choices.
Interlock Pavers Warranty

Interlock pavers are typically covered by the manufacturer for a 25 year period. Their warranty refers to the physical products structural capacity. Things different manufacturers might warranty are; discoloration, deteriorating products, inconsistent molds, ext. If you are shipped an inferior product that does not meet the companies quality standard, they will usually replace the products at their own cost. If you notice issues with the products after your contractor has installed them, you will need to contact a rep from the manufacturer to come out and take a look at the products in person. If they accept that it is a manufacturing or product defect, than they will ship you replacement products to have installed by a contractor of your choosing at YOUR cost.

At Markstone Landscaping, we warranty our WORKMANSHIP for two years. This covers any issues with sinking, shifting, settling, or heaving. You will typically notice these issues occur after the first winter.  Usually winters have the most affect on interlock pavers due to the ground constantly freezing and thawing.   We like to provide a two year warranty to enable two complete winters to see if any issues arise. If problems arise after the two years, it becomes less of a workmanship issue and more of a maintenance.  If Interlock pavers are not maintained regularly (every 2 to 3 years), you will notice gaps between the pavers will increase in size, which allows the pavers to shift and debris to accumulate in the spacing. Please refer to our article Interlock maintenance to see how to maintain your interlock pavers.

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Grass Free Alternatives For Front & Back Yards https://markstonelandscaping.com/grass-free-alternatives-for-front-back-yards/ Fri, 23 Nov 2018 15:40:39 +0000 http://www.mayascapes.com/msl/?p=5230 The post Grass Free Alternatives For Front & Back Yards appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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Lawns Without Grass Advantages

Revolutionize your outdoor space with innovative landscaping that transcends the traditional grassy lawn. Imagine a front yard or backyard that embodies beauty without the backbreaking work: no more relentless mowing, watering, or battling weeds and pests. Instead of the usual grass lawn, consider the charm of effortless perennials, the elegant touch of interlocking stonework, and the modern touch of limestone-finished concrete with artificial turf. Your home will boast curb appeal with a unique, low-maintenance yard that’s not just visually appealing but environmentally conscious, saving water and eliminating the need for harsh chemicals. Reinvent your personal oasis with a grass-free landscape—where beauty meets practicality.

Grass-Free Alternatives

There are many options to be had when designing a yard without grass. Homeowners who don’t like the barren look of just concrete or interlock can interlace the space with flower beds, shrubs or other evergreen plants. Some may opt to incorporate a cozy sitting area for people watching in the front yard or trade in the back yard turf for a private retreat complete with water falls & fire pits. If having grass as part of your back lawn is important but not the maintenance, then artificial turf may be your solution. It looks and feels like grass without the upkeep required. Bear in mind installing artificial turf in the front yard may have some limitations. Before installing, make sure you check the bylaws to ensure it is within city limits.

Gallery of Lawns Without Grass
Transformation Photos: From Grass to Grass-Free Front Yard & Side Walkway

Before: Removal of Existing Front Lawn

After: Installation of Concrete Front Yard

Before: Removal of Grass from Side Walkway

After: Hassle Free Concrete Side Walkway

If you are tired of sweating behind your lawn mower or want to conserve water, give Markstone Landscaping a call.  Our professional landscapers can help you transform your time consuming lawn into a welcoming & hassle free space.   Contact us for a free quote and let us show you what we can do with your yard.

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Best Places to Use Interlocking Stone Around Your Home https://markstonelandscaping.com/best-places-use-interlocking-stone-around-home/ Fri, 23 Nov 2018 15:39:33 +0000 http://www.mayascapes.com/msl/?p=3367 The post Best Places to Use Interlocking Stone Around Your Home appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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Landscaping projects have been known to increase the property values of houses in the Greater Toronto Area. These projects can include planting of trees, gardening, adding a deck, and addition of structures that improves the curb appeal of GTA homes. And when compared to gardening, one Toronto landscape designer has also mentioned that when it comes to landscaping, “curb appeal is the No. 1 place to invest”.

That is why many homeowners install interlocking stone for use around their property. While some maintenance is required, its durability and versatility are reasons for its popularity. These pavers can be used in many different areas from driveways to backyard patios to pool decks. Below are examples of how interlocking stones can be utilized. For different interlock front entrance and walkway designs, check out our article Interlocking Design Ideas For Your Front Entrance and Walkways.

Driveways

Driveway Extensions

Front Entrance

Side Walkway

Backyard Patio

Pool Decks


If you’re looking for an interlocking contractor to help with your landscaping around your property in Mississauga, Milton, Brampton, Oakville or Burlington, contact us and we will provide you with a free no-obligation quote. You can also check out this article to learn how much it will cost to install interlocking stone around your home.

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Benefits of Interlock versus Asphalt Driveways https://markstonelandscaping.com/benefits-of-interlock-versus-asphalt-driveways/ Mon, 30 Apr 2018 21:00:59 +0000 http://www.mayascapes.com/msl/?p=4871 The post Benefits of Interlock versus Asphalt Driveways appeared first on Markstone Landscaping.

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In recent years, interlock pavers have become a popular choice for driveway surfaces.  Its versatility, durability and longevity are amongst some of the benefits that comes with it.  But how does interlock compare against asphalt driveways in Ontario?  With our defined seasons, it is important to install a material that can withstand the hot summer days as well as the harsh winters.  Below is a comparison between interlock paver and asphalt driveways in particular for Ontario properties.  For a comprehensive look at the benefits of concrete versus asphalt driveways, click here.

Interlock Paver Driveway Versus Asphalt Driveways in Ontario

Both interlock pavers and asphalt has its pros and cons.  Depending on your priority – budget, style or durability – it will be your deciding factor of which material to pave.

Cost

Asphalt requires the least initial investment when it comes to driveway paving.  It is the most economical material available. However, the cost to maintain and repair surpasses all other choices.  With interlock pavers, it may have a higher price tag, but the cost to keep it looking as great as it was first installed is minimal.

Design

Removal of Driveway

Interlock pavers come in all different shapes, sizes, colors and patterns. This allows for endless design possibilities for homeowners to express their personal style. Asphalt, on the other hand, only comes in black.

Maintenance

Newly paved asphalt driveways need to be seal coated within the first year of installation and every 3 – 5 years after that. The purpose of this seal is to protect it from the sun’s UV rays and also moisture. If moisture penetrates the asphalt driveway, it will create weak spots that may lead to problems in the future. Asphalt requires the highest level of maintenance amongst driveway materials.

Interlock pavers do not require much maintenance after it is properly paved. Aside from occasional power washing and refilling of polymeric sand to avoid weed growth, it does not demand further attention.

Repair

Asphalt driveways are susceptible to cracks caused by the expansion and contraction from the cold, harsh winters and the blaring, hot sunny summer days. To repair potholes, cracks or patches of sunken asphalt (caused by settling of the ground after the driveway was surfaced with fresh asphalt), it requires a whirlwind way to patch it or sometimes repaving will be needed. However, since interlock pavers are individual pieces, repairing is easy. Simply remove and replace the unwanted paver and your interlock driveway will look brand new.

Longevity

With Ontario’s extreme temperature, asphalt driveways last around 8 – 10 years and will have a degree of chips, cracks and fading of color as the years pass. Interlock, being one of the strongest driveway material, has a lifespan of 20 – 30 years.

Summary of Interlock Paver versus Asphalt Driveways

  Asphalt Interlock Paver
Cost More economical to install Less economical to install
Design Flexibility Available only in black Endless possibilities
Maintenance Resealing required every 3 – 5 years Minimal
Repair Difficult Easy
Longevity 8 – 10 years 20 – 30 years

Pavers may incur a higher upfront cost for the installation, however, with its low maintenance, ease of repair, durability and unique design options, it may well be worth the investment. Interlock not only adds curb appeal but will increase your property value. If you want to learn more about interlock pavers, read our article “All You Need to Know About Interlock Pavers”.

At Markstone Landscaping, we have specialized interlock paver installers who have years of experience in producing unique and durable interlock driveways. Our well defined process allows us to deliver our services in an effective and transparent manner. Call us today for a free consultation & estimate and let us create the interlock driveway of your dreams.

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