At Ahwatukee Turf and Pavers, we install pavers that last without the headaches. Whether you're thinking of a patio, driveway, or pool deck, we’ll get it done right the first time, right here in Ahwatukee.
We install pavers for patios, driveways, walkways, and everything in between. Our skilled and experienced installers focus on clean lines, solid foundations, and finishes that hold up to Arizona heat.
Travertine holds up strong in hot weather and has a nice natural texture. It doesn’t get too hot underfoot, which makes it a solid pick for patios and pool decks. It’s also got that classic desert charm.
Limestone is smooth, light-colored, and easy on the eyes. It’s great for folks who want something clean and modern. It’s not too slippery and fits well with the Ahwatukee vibe.
Marble is cooler—literally. It stays chill in the sun, which is a win in this heat. It also gives a polished look without being too flashy. Great choice if you like something a little fancy but still practical.
Concrete pavers are the go-to option for lots of folks around Ahwatukee. They’re tough, budget-friendly, and come in all kinds of shapes and colors. They work well for driveways, patios, and walkways alike.
Brick gives a classic look that never really goes out of style. It’s a bit more textured, so it adds grip where you need it. Think garden paths, backyard patios, or a sharp-looking driveway.
Porcelain pavers are low maintenance and pretty slick-looking. They don’t soak up water, which makes cleanup easy. We’ve used them on patios, pool decks, and even some commercial spots around town.
A driveway built with pavers adds some serious structure to your property. It’s stronger than plain concrete and easier to fix if something cracks. We dig down, lay a base, and make sure it's all level before we start placing.
Whether you're grilling out or just need a quiet place to kick back, a paver patio adds usable space that holds up in any season. We help folks in Ahwatukee build patios that feel good underfoot and fit their style.
Arizona sun and chlorine don’t scare us. We install long-lasting paver pool decks that stay cooler than plain concrete, and they’re slip-resistant too. Plus, they drain better, so you’re not stuck with puddles.
This combo has been catching on fast. We set pavers with turf strips in between to get that checkerboard look or a custom pattern. It’s low maintenance, and it makes a great spot for pets or backyard games.
We build paver paths that lead you somewhere—or just look like they do. They work great in side yards, gardens, and around patios. No more muddy shoes or rutted dirt trails. They add more property value, too!
Borders built with pavers help keep mulch where it belongs. They also make your yard look tidy without needing much upkeep. We line beds, trees, and edges with pavers that match the rest of your setup.
Most paver projects take 2 to 5 days, depending on size and layout. Driveways and patios with curves or borders might take a bit longer. We don’t rush, but we don’t drag our feet either. Once we start, we stick with it until it’s done.
In most cases, yes. Pavers can handle more weight without cracking, and they’re easier to repair. If one gets damaged, we just pop it out and replace it. Plus, pavers give you more options in terms of style and layout.
In most cases, no permit is needed for standard patios or walkways. But if we’re touching a driveway or right-of-way, the city might require a quick approval. Don’t worry—we’ll guide you through it and help handle anything the city needs.
We dig deep enough to make sure your pavers don’t shift or sink. That means compacted gravel, sand, and sometimes a layer of geotextile fabric. The base matters more than the paver itself. Get that wrong, and nothing stays level.
Absolutely. That’s one of the perks of going with pavers. If something breaks or breaks down on the road, we can pull up just that section and fix it. No need to tear out the whole driveway or patio.
Yes, they are. We use materials that don’t get slick when wet, like travertine or textured concrete. We also make sure water drains properly, so there aren’t puddles just sitting there. That means less slipping, less mess.
Pretty well. Unlike poured concrete, pavers expand and contract without cracking. Some materials, like travertine and marble, stay cooler on bare feet, which is a big win for pool areas and patios. No burning toes around here.
That depends on your style and how you’ll use it. Travertine and concrete are popular because they stay cool and aren’t slippery. If you want a clean, modern look, porcelain works well. We’ll help you pick the right fit.
They can, but we’ve got ways to stop them. We use polymeric sand between joints, which hardens and helps block weeds. Still, now and then, a stubborn one might poke through. A quick spray or pull usually does the trick.
Cost depends on the size of the area, the paver material, and site prep. Most jobs in Ahwatukee run between $10 to $20 per square foot. We’re happy to give you a free quote based on your space and needs.
At Ahwatukee Turf and Pavers, we’re licensed, insured, and experienced with Arizona’s soil and sun. We build driveways, patios, and walkways that stay solid long after the job’s done.
Hire our paver installation service and take advantage of our stellar workmanship. Call our hardscape contractor today for a free estimate.
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