Everything you need to know about block paving for your driveway or patio

Block paving is a popular choice for driveways, patios, and pathways, offering both durability and aesthetic appeal. Made from concrete or clay, these interlocking blocks come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, allowing for endless design possibilities.
Durability:
High-quality block paving can last for decades with proper maintenanceVersatility:
Available in numerous colors, patterns, and texturesEasy Maintenance:
Individual blocks can be replaced if damagedPermeability:
Allows water drainage, reducing surface water runoffValue Addition:
Enhances property curb appeal and valueHerringbone:
The most popular and strongest pattern, ideal for drivewaysStretcher Bond:
Simple and classic, perfect for pathwaysBasket Weave:
Creates a decorative effect, great for patiosCircular:
Creates a focal point, often used in feature areasWhen selecting block paving, consider these key factors:
Traffic Levels and Usage
Consider the amount of traffic your driveway will handle daily
Local Climate and Weather Conditions
Choose materials that can withstand your area's weather patterns
Property Style and Architecture
Select patterns and colors that complement your home's design
Budget and Maintenance Requirements
Balance initial costs with long-term maintenance needs
Color Coordination
Ensure the paving complements your property's color scheme
Professional block paving installation follows these key steps:
1. Site Preparation and Excavation
Clear the area and dig to the required depth for proper foundation
2. Sub-base Installation and Compaction
Create a stable foundation with proper drainage
3. Laying the Blocks
Carefully place blocks in the chosen pattern with precise spacing
4. Cutting and Fitting Edge Blocks
Custom cut blocks for perfect edge alignment
5. Jointing and Sealing
Fill joints and apply protective sealant for longevity
Regular Sweeping
Remove debris and prevent buildup in joints
Annual Power Washing
Keep your paving looking fresh and remove stains
Re-sanding Joints
Maintain stability and prevent weed growth
Replace Damaged Blocks
Quick replacement prevents further damage
Weed Control
Regular treatment to prevent weed growth
Weed Growth:
Regular maintenance and proper jointing sandSinking or Uneven Surface:
Professional re-leveling and compactionStaining:
Regular cleaning and appropriate sealantsLoose Blocks:
Re-compaction and re-sandingFor expert block paving installation and maintenance services, contact E & R Paving today. Our team of professionals can help you choose the perfect block paving solution for your property.