Paver Installation in Phoenix
engineered to last, not just installed
Most paver problems in Arizona are base problems. We install pavers on a properly compacted ABC base — 2–3" for patios and walkways, 4–6" for driveways, more for build-up and high-traffic — set in a 1" sand bed and locked with polymeric joint sand. Quarter minus is never used under pavers.
What's different about pavers in Phoenix
Older Phoenix neighborhoods (Arcadia, North Central, Biltmore) have caliche under the topsoil and mature canopies that complicate pool and trenching access. Newer Phoenix builds (Desert Ridge, Tatum Ranch) have HOA design review and tighter setbacks. We field-verify every project before pricing.
HOA:Whether a Phoenix property is subject to private HOA/CC&R or ARC review varies parcel by parcel and by the community's current governing documents. The owner confirms this directly with the association; city review does not replace private approval. AE assists only where that work is currently offered, accepted and explicitly assigned in the signed scope, and no approval or timing is guaranteed.
Permits:City of Phoenix Planning & Development handles permits; pool-barrier requirements — ARS §36-1681 within its scope, plus adopted local rules — apply to pool projects as determined by the city. AE performs only the work currently offered, accepted and explicitly assigned in the signed scope; the customer confirms the current requirements for the property with the authority having jurisdiction and any HOA/ARC or insurer, and no permit, inspection, HOA, or code acceptance is guaranteed.
Scope of work
- Patios, walkways, pool decks, driveways, and full hardscape redesigns
- Belgard, Pavestone, Acker-Stone, and Oldcastle product lines
- Travertine, porcelain, and natural stone paver assemblies
- Proper drainage, edge restraint, and finish elevation
- Polymeric joint sand on every project — never plain mason sand
The non-negotiables
- 2–3" ABC base for patios and walkways; 4–6" for driveways (more for build-up)
- 1" sand bedding course on every install
- Polymeric joint sand always — never plain mason sand or no joint sand
- Quarter-minus is NEVER used under pavers (turf base only)
Pavers in Phoenix — FAQ
Why do so many pavers in Arizona fail?+
Almost always inadequate base depth or no polymeric joint sand. The pavers themselves rarely fail; the assembly under them does. We engineer the assembly to the load — patio depth for a patio, driveway depth for a driveway.
What warranty applies to paver work?+
Workmanship warranty applies only per the written warranty terms in your signed scope. Any manufacturer warranty on the pavers themselves is the manufacturer's, on its own published terms.
How long does a paver patio take?+
Duration is project-specific. Size, demolition, access, materials, weather, and any review or inspection controlled by the authority having jurisdiction all affect it. Any stated schedule belongs in the signed scope; no timing is promised before that.
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