Interlocking Pavers

Interlocking pavers offer durability, flexibility, and a seamless look that works ideally for driveways, patios, walkways, and other hardscape elements. They are designed to lock together and stand strong under pressure, they are preferred by homeowners who want function without compromising on form.

About the Material and the Services We Offer

Interlocking pavers are modular concrete or stone units designed to fit tightly together. This edge-to-edge contact adds strength and stability, making them ideal for load-bearing applications. They are just as popular for decorative designs.

Close-up of interlocking paver pattern with edging

Our Interlocking paver services

  • Full Interlocking Paver Installation
  • Custom Patterns & Borders
  • Paver Repair, Resetting & Re-Leveling
  • Joint Sanding & Sealing
  • Drainage Solutions & Edge Restraints

Why Choose Interlocking Pavers?

Here are some of the reasons why they’re a top choice:

Walkway built with interlocking pavers in a backyard

Superior Durability

As they are flexible in nature they can adapt to the topography, avoiding chances of cracking.

Load-Bearing Strength

Which makes them ideal for driveways and high-traffic areas

Easy Maintenance & Repair

Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged

Fast Installation

Modular design allows for quick and efficient builds

The Different Types of Interlocking Pavers

At Simmons Stone, we help you installing various interlocking pavers such as:

Concrete Interlocking Pavers

The most common option as they are durable and affordable

Permeable Interlocking Pavers

They are designed to allow water to pass through

Tumbled or Antiqued Finish

For a rustic, timeworn look

Textured Surfaces

Slip-resistant and visually dynamic

FAQ

In many cases, yes. Interlocking pavers are stronger, easier to repair, and less prone to cracking than poured concrete surfaces.

It’s optional. Sealing helps protect color and resist stains, but it’s not required for structural performance.

With proper installation and basic maintenance, they can easily last more than 30 years even in heavy-use areas like driveways.

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