Installing pavers

Discussion in 'General Flooring Chat' started by gordon, Jul 4, 2018.

  1. gordon

    gordon Member

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    Hi all,

    I am new here. Hoping to get some answers to my queries.
    There is a big area in front of my house and I wish to install pavers there. At present, there is a concrete floor. But it has a worn out look now.

    Some renovation work is going on at my place, so thought of getting this done as well. But I do not have much idea regarding the interlock stones. I have heard that the interlocking stone can be made of a variety of materials. Which among natural stone or casted brick would be a better option?

    And what would be the cost of getting this done? Any ideas?
    Looking forward to your replies. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Be lucky if you get an answer to this one o_O
     
  3. titan123

    titan123 Guest

    Welcome! Interlocking pavers come in natural stone (like granite or travertine) and concrete/casted brick—natural stone looks more premium but costs more, while casted brick is budget-friendly and durable. For large areas, casted brick is often the practical choice. Costs can range from $10–$25 per sq. ft. installed, depending on materials and site prep. Getting a few local quotes will help narrow it down.
     
  4. titan123

    titan123 Guest

    Welcome! Interlocking pavers come in natural stone (like granite or travertine) and concrete/casted brick—natural stone looks more premium but costs more, while casted brick is budget-friendly and durable. For large areas, casted brick is often the practical choice. Costs can range from $10–$25 per sq. ft. installed, depending on materials and site prep. Getting a few local quotes will help narrow it down.
     

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