What are concrete interlocking pavers?
Interlocking pavers have been used for thousands of years to create extremely durable and resilient paved surfaces. Concrete interlocking pavers, also known as paving stones and brick pavers, are the most common form of interlocking paver today. “Thick” concrete pavers are generally 2.5 inches and thicker, and are available in a wide variety of colors and shapes. Concrete interlocking pavers have a variety of benefits: • The interlocking nature of the pavers creates a very strong surface where each paver is able to distribute load to the adjoining pavers. • Interlocking pavers are able to shift slightly, to allow for shifts in the earth caused by changes in temperature, moisture, settling, etc. • Pavers can be easily replaced if dirty or damaged, and can be temporarily removed to enable access to the surface below the pavers. • Pavers require no curing time, so the surface can be used as soon as installation is complete. • Properly installed pavers facilitate removal of water, which pr