We install pavers for patios, driveways, walkways, & outdoor living spaces that look great from day one & hold up for years to come.
Expert Paver Installation in Clanton, AL
Pavers are one of those outdoor surface choices that tend to exceed expectations. They’re more durable than poured concrete, more visually interesting than plain asphalt, and more versatile than most homeowners initially give them credit for. The range of colors, shapes, patterns, and materials available means the finished surface can look exactly the way you want it to: whether that’s clean and modern, warm and traditional, or somewhere in between.
Integrity Construction & Fencing installs pavers for patios, driveways, walkways, pool surrounds, and outdoor living areas throughout Central Alabama. We handle the base preparation, the layout, and the installation with the attention to detail that determines how a paver surface actually performs over time. The goal is a finished surface that looks the part and stays that way through years of use and Alabama weather.
Here’s How a Quality Paver Installation Benefits You

Designed to Fit the Property, Not Just Fill the Space
We work through the layout and pattern options with you before installation begins, so the finished surface reflects the home’s style and the yard’s overall feel. A herringbone driveway reads differently from a running bond patio, and a tumbled paver has a different character than a clean-cut one. Getting those decisions right upfront is what makes the difference between a paver surface that looks purposeful and one that looks like it was figured out on the fly.

Built to Handle What Gets Thrown at It
Heavy vehicles on a driveway, consistent foot traffic on a walkway, pool water and sunscreen on a pool surround: pavers handle all of it without the surface degrading the way poured concrete tends to over time. If an individual paver is damaged, it can be replaced without disturbing the rest of the surface, unlike a poured concrete slab.

Value That Shows Up in Daily Use and at Resale
Outdoor living improvements consistently rank among the better-returning home upgrades, and pavers are one of the more durable options in that category. A paver driveway or patio that still looks sharp ten years after installation tells a different story than one that’s cracked, stained, or faded. We install pavers with long-term performance in mind, so the investment holds its value as it should.
Built With Integrity, Backed By Experience
A paver surface that looks great on install day but shifts, settles, or develops low spots within a few years almost always comes back to the same problem: the base wasn’t done correctly. Proper excavation depth, a compacted gravel base, correct sand bedding, and edge restraints keep a paver surface stable and level over time. Skipping or rushing any of those steps creates problems that are expensive and disruptive to fix after the fact.
We treat the base work as seriously as the surface work because that’s what the finished product depends on. Every paver project we take on gets a properly prepared foundation, careful layout and pattern execution, and finished edging and jointing that keeps the surface tight and stable through the seasons.
Ready for a paver patio, driveway, or walkway that holds up as well as it looks? Reach out today for a free quote.
Paver Questions, Laid Out Straight
We work with a range of paver materials depending on the application, the look the homeowner is going for, and the performance demands of the space. Concrete pavers are the most commonly used option and offer a strong combination of durability, design flexibility, and value.
Natural stone pavers, including bluestone, limestone, and granite, bring a more premium, organic look to the surface. Brick pavers offer a classic, warm aesthetic that works particularly well for driveways, walkways, and traditional home styles.
Each material has its own strengths, and the right choice depends on the project. We’ll walk through the options with you during the planning process and help you land on a material that fits the look, the use, and the budget you’re working with.
A properly installed paver surface can last for decades. Concrete pavers are generally rated for a very long lifespan under normal conditions, and natural stone pavers can last even longer when installed correctly and maintained reasonably well. The individual units are highly durable, and the interlocking nature of the system means the surface can flex slightly with ground movement rather than cracking like a rigid concrete slab.
The biggest factor in longevity is the quality of the installation, particularly the base preparation. A paver surface built on a well-compacted, properly graded base will outlast one built on a shortcut by a significant margin. That’s why we don’t treat the base work as a step to rush through.
Pattern selection is one of the more enjoyable parts of planning a paver project, and there are quite a few directions to go depending on the look you want. Common patterns we work with include:
- Running bond — a classic offset brick pattern that works well for walkways and driveways
- Herringbone — a 45 or 90 degree interlocking pattern that offers strong stability and a distinctive look
- Basketweave — a traditional pattern with a symmetrical, grid-like appearance
- Stacked bond — a clean, modern grid layout that suits contemporary home styles
- Random or ashlar — a varied layout using multiple paver sizes for a more natural, organic look
- Fan or circle patterns — decorative layouts often used as focal points in patio designs
The pattern you choose affects both the look and the structural performance of the surface. We’ll walk you through choosing the direction that best fits the application and the overall style of your property.
Pavers and poured concrete are both durable surface options, but they perform and age differently in ways that matter over time. Poured concrete is a single rigid slab, which means when it cracks, and most concrete surfaces do eventually, the crack runs through the whole surface, and repair options are limited.
Pavers are individual interlocking units that allow for slight movement without surface-level cracking. If a paver gets damaged or stained, it can be pulled and replaced without disturbing the rest of the surface. Pavers also offer significantly more design flexibility and tend to hold their visual appeal longer than plain concrete, which stains, spalls, and fades over time.
The upfront cost for pavers is typically higher, but the long-term performance and repairability make them a stronger investment for most homeowners.
Pavers are among the lower-maintenance outdoor surface options, but a little routine attention keeps them looking their best for the long haul. Here’s what regular maintenance typically looks like:
- Sweeping or blowing off debris to prevent buildup in the joints
- Rinse the surface periodically to remove dirt and staining
- Re-sanding joints with polymeric sand as needed to keep the surface tight and discourage weed growth
- Applying sealer every few years to protect color and reduce staining, particularly for concrete pavers
- Pulling and resetting any individual pavers that shift or settle over time
- Addressing edge restraints if they show signs of movement
The ability to reset individual pavers is one of the biggest practical advantages of a paver surface. Minor settling or shifting can be corrected without a major repair project, which keeps the surface looking and performing well with relatively minimal effort over time.
Get the Quality Craftsmanship Your Home Deserves
If you’re planning a new fence, deck, renovation, or outdoor living project, Integrity Construction & Fencing is ready to help. Contact us today for a free quote, and let’s get your project moving.





