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Searching for Durable, Eco-Friendly, and Low Maintenance Pathways & Walkways? Brick Pavers!

If you've ever walked through the historic streets of cities like Boston, Philadelphia, London, or Rome, you've likely stepped on clay brick pavements that have been there for over a century. These enduring blocks have withstood the test of time, enduring everything from foot traffic to vehicle wear, weather changes, and significant events like revolutions and parades. Their charming aged appearance, with rounded edges and smooth faces, speaks to their resilience.


Brick pavers have much to offer, making them an excellent choice for your next hardscaping project. Let's explore the pros and cons of these clay wonders:


Pros of Brick Pavers:

1. Durable: Brick pavers in the US meet industry standards for compressive strength, crack resistance, abrasion resistance, and minimal water absorption. Those rated for heavy vehicular traffic boast a minimum compressive strength of 10,000 psi, rivaling the durability of Belgian blocks.


2. Low Maintenance: One of the best features of brick pavers is their easy upkeep. With no need for sealing and minimal fading, they require simple maintenance. A scrub with a stiff-bristled brush and mild detergent as needed will keep them looking brand new. Plus, if any bricks get chipped or broken due to faulty installation, they can be easily replaced individually!


3. Eco-Friendly: When it comes to sustainability, brick pavers shine. Their manufacturing process consumes less energy and generates fewer emissions compared to concrete and manufactured stone. Furthermore, these bricks have an incredibly long life cycle, often lasting a century or more, and are often reclaimed and reused, reducing waste.


Cons of Brick Pavers:

1. Limited Shapes: Brick pavers come in a beautiful range of earth tones, but they are relatively limited in terms of shapes. You'll mostly find rectangles and squares, whereas concrete pavers offer a wider array of colors, textures, and geometric designs.


2. Weed Troubles: If brick pavers are laid in sand, weeds may become a problem, since they can sprout between the joints. Though setting them in mortar can minimize this issue, even the tiniest cracks can allow weeds to emerge, making removal a bit more challenging.


In conclusion, brick pavers offer a durable, low-maintenance, and eco-friendly option for your hardscaping projects. While they may have fewer shape options compared to concrete pavers, their timeless appeal and longevity make them a popular choice for many.


If you're considering a brick paver pathway or driveway, give us a call at 214-566-8101, and we'll be happy to help you decide if it's the perfect fit for your needs!

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