About the Material and the Services We Offer
Stone pavers are cut or shaped pieces of natural stones including materials like granite, limestone, sandstone, slate, or bluestone. They are used to build long-lasting outdoor surfaces. Each type has its own color, texture, and personality, and all of them bring serious strength to the table.
The Services We Offer
- Stone Paver Installation
- Stone Repair & Re-Leveling
- Joint Sanding, Sealing & Finishing
- Stone Steps, Borders & Accents
Why Choose Stone Pavers?
Natural stone practically sets the bar when it comes to beauty, strength, and versatility. Here are some of the reasons why homeowners and businesses from across the country, trust:
Extreme Durability:
It can withstand harsh weather, foot traffic, and time better than many man-made options
High-End Look:
Improves the overall look and feel of your landscape instantly
Excellent Resale Value:
It also adds lasting curb appeal to your property which increases its value in the market.
The Different Types of Stone Pavers
At Simmons Stone, we help you install a wide range of natural stone materials, each with its own benefits:
Granite Pavers
They are incredibly tough with a clean, contemporary feel
Limestone Pavers
They come with soft, elegant tones, which makes them perfect for patios and pool decks
Sandstone Pavers
These type of pavers are uniquely textured and earthy, which are great for garden paths and patios
Slate Pavers
It is rich in color and texture, ideal for high-visual-impact spaces
Bluestone Pavers
They are a favorite for modern or classic outdoor spaces
Flagstone
These come in Irregular shapes which works perfectly for organic, natural-looking layouts
FAQ
What’s the best type of stone for a patio?
It depends on your style and use. Bluestone, limestone, and sandstone are all great choices for patios due to their texture and natural grip.
Do stone pavers need to be sealed?
Not necessarily, but sealing can help protect color, reduce staining, and extend the life of the surfaces, specially in high-traffic or wet areas.
Can stone pavers handle vehicle traffic?
Yes, many natural stones like granite or thick-cut bluestone are strong enough for driveways when installed on a properly compacted base.