Why are pavers superior to concrete?
(1) Pavers are flexible. Interlocking pavers are able to move when the ground expands and contracts during summer and winter or when it moves due to fault activity. This is possible because the joints of the interlocking pavers allow them to move without cracking or losing the pattern in which they were originally placed. (2) The steps of paver installation. Underneath the pavers we also put geotextile fabric to stabilize the soil and 6 inches of compacted roadbase and sand to level the surface of the pavers. The borders of the pavers hold them in place with conrete and rebar, which is steel used in building foundations. (3) Pavers have a warranty, poured concrete does not. Our paver installation has a three year warranty and the pavers themselves have a lifetime warranty, compared to poured concrete which has no warranty. This also means that pavers will last up to three times longer than poured concrete and they will not crack as concrete does. Although they cost more than poured con