How do concrete pavers compare to clay pavers?
Clay pavers are available in a limited number of shapes and mostly in shades of red and red-brown. Initial cost and installation is higher with clay pavers than with concrete pavers. Clay pavers often require a concrete base and their inconsistent dimensions make them slow to install. Irregularities in the surface of clay pavers make them prone to damage, especially edge chipping. Oaks concrete pavers come in a multitude of shapes and colours, each manufactured under the highest standards for quality assurance. High-density concrete pavers resist cracking as well as damage from freeze-thaw and salts.