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Paver patio installation Georgia — Greenstone Landscaping LLC
Paver Patios · Northeast Georgia·
4.9 · 130+ reviews

Georgia's Trusted Paver Patio & Walkway Contractor

Transform your outdoor space with a custom paver patio built to last. Greenstone Landscaping LLC installs concrete pavers, travertine, brick, and permeable pavers throughout northeast Georgia — from design and layout to precision cutting and final compaction.

Concrete Pavers · Travertine · Brick · Permeable — we design and build the right paver surface for your budget, style, and property. Serving 20+ cities across Walton, Gwinnett, Barrow, Hall, and surrounding counties.

Free On-Site Estimates
Proper 6" Base Prep
Edge Restraint Included
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4.9★
130+ Google Reviews
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Based in Loganville, GA
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Paver Options

Which Paver Is Right for Your Georgia Home?

We help you choose the right paver material based on your budget, aesthetic goals, and how much maintenance you want to handle over the years.

Concrete paver patio installation Georgia — Greenstone Landscaping
Best Value
Concrete Pavers Pavers
From $15 / sq ft installed

Concrete Pavers Pavers

From $15 / sq ft installed
Best For
Homeowners wanting the classic paver look at the most affordable price point
Why Choose Concrete Pavers
  • Most affordable paver patio option
  • Interlocking design resists shifting and cracking
  • Easy to repair individual damaged pavers
  • Wide range of colors, textures, and patterns
  • 30–50 year lifespan with proper base
Keep in Mind
Color can fade over time without periodic sealing. Requires polymeric sand joint maintenance every 2–3 years.
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Our Process

How Greenstone Builds Paver Patios in Georgia

Every paver patio follows the same proven 4-step process — no skipped prep work, no shortcuts.

01

Free On-Site Estimate

We visit your property, measure the patio area, discuss layout and paver options, assess drainage, and deliver a written, itemized quote — no obligation.

02

Excavation & Base Prep

We excavate to 6–8 inches, install geotextile fabric, and lay a compacted 4-inch gravel base in 2-inch lifts. Base quality is what prevents settling and shifting.

03

Sand Bed & Paver Layout

We screed a 1-inch sand bedding course, then lay pavers in your chosen pattern with 1/8–3/16 inch joints. Cuts are made with a wet saw for clean edges.

04

Edge Restraint & Compaction

We install plastic or concrete edge restraints, sweep polymeric sand into joints, and compact the surface with a plate compactor to lock everything in place.

2026 Pricing

Paver Patio Pricing in Georgia

All prices include excavation, base prep, bedding sand, pavers, edge restraint, polymeric sand, and compaction. No hidden fees.

Concrete
$15–$25
per sq ft installed
Brick
$18–$28
per sq ft installed
Travertine
$25–$40
per sq ft installed
Permeable
$20–$32
per sq ft installed
Real Projects

Paver Patio Projects Across Georgia

Completed paver installations across Georgia — concrete, travertine, brick, and permeable pavers.

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Concrete paver patio Loganville GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Concrete520 sq ft
Concrete Paver Patio — Loganville
Loganville, GA
Travertine paver pool deck Suwanee GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Travertine650 sq ft
Travertine Pool Deck — Suwanee
Suwanee, GA
Brick paver walkway Lawrenceville GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Brick280 sq ft
Brick Paver Walkway — Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville, GA
Permeable paver driveway Alpharetta GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Permeable1,200 sq ft
Permeable Paver Driveway — Alpharetta
Alpharetta, GA
Concrete paver patio with fire pit Monroe GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Concrete480 sq ft
Concrete Paver Patio with Fire Pit — Monroe
Monroe, GA
Travertine paver patio Roswell GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Travertine580 sq ft
Travertine Patio — Roswell
Roswell, GA
Reviews

What Georgia Homeowners Say

4.9· 130+ Google Reviews

“Greenstone installed a beautiful concrete paver patio in our backyard with a fire pit area. The pattern alignment is perfect and the crew was incredibly professional. They finished a day ahead of schedule and left everything spotless.”

Rachel T.
Loganville, GA
Concrete Pavers — 520 sq ft

“We went with travertine pavers around our pool and the result is stunning. The stones stay cool even in July heat and the natural variation in color is beautiful. Greenstone's attention to detail on the cuts and layout was impressive.”

Mark D.
Suwanee, GA
Travertine Pool Deck — 650 sq ft

“Our brick paver walkway completely transformed our front yard. The classic running bond pattern matches our colonial home perfectly. Greenstone was meticulous about the base prep and it shows — zero settling after two years.”

Susan K.
Lawrenceville, GA
Brick Pavers — 280 sq ft
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Everything Georgia homeowners ask before booking a paver patio installation.

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How Long Does Stamped Concrete Last?

How Long Does Stamped Concrete Last?

A stamped concrete patio can still look sharp 20 years from now, or it can start showing wear much sooner. The difference usually comes down to installation quality, traffic, weather exposure, and how well it is maintained. If you are asking how long does stamped concrete last, the short answer is that most professionally installed stamped concrete surfaces last about 20 to 30 years, and in some cases longer.

That range is broad for a reason. Stamped concrete is not a single product pulled off a shelf. It is a finished surface created through concrete mix design, base preparation, placement, stamping, curing, and sealing. When each part is done right, stamped concrete gives homeowners and property managers a durable surface with the added benefit of a custom look.

How long does stamped concrete last in real conditions?

For most residential patios, walkways, and pool decks, stamped concrete can last 20 to 30 years with proper care. Driveways can also last that long, but they usually face more stress from vehicle weight, tire friction, turning, and deicing chemicals. Because of that, a stamped concrete driveway may show wear earlier than a patio even if the concrete slab itself remains structurally sound.

What matters most is not just the calendar. A 10-year-old stamped patio that was installed over a weak base and never resealed can look rough. A 20-year-old surface that was poured correctly and maintained on schedule may still be one of the better-looking features on the property.

This is why lifespan should be measured in both structure and appearance. Concrete may remain usable for decades, but the decorative finish and color are often the first things owners notice when maintenance falls behind.

What affects stamped concrete lifespan?

The biggest factor is installation quality. A strong stamped concrete surface starts below the finish. If the base is not properly compacted, the slab can shift, settle, or crack more than expected. If the concrete mix is off, or if stamping happens at the wrong time, the finished surface may not hold up as well under traffic and weather.

Thickness also matters. Patios and walkways have different structural demands than driveways. A surface that will carry vehicles needs to be built for that load. Reinforcement, joint placement, and drainage all play a role in how well the slab handles years of use.

Weather is another major factor. Freeze-thaw cycles are tough on concrete because water can enter small surface pores or cracks, freeze, expand, and create more damage over time. In areas where winters bring freezing temperatures, stamped concrete needs proper sealing and drainage to reduce that risk.

Sun exposure matters too. Stamped concrete color can fade over time, especially in full sun. That does not always mean the slab is failing, but it does affect appearance. On decorative surfaces, appearance is a big part of value.

Traffic and use patterns also change the lifespan story. A backyard patio used for occasional seating will usually age more slowly than a driveway where vehicles turn in the same spots every day. Heavy furniture, grills, planters, and frequent entertaining can also create wear, though usually not at the same level as vehicle traffic.

Stamped concrete patio vs driveway lifespan

Patios usually have the easier life. They deal mostly with foot traffic, furniture, weather, and the occasional dropped object. Because they do not carry the repeated weight of vehicles, they often keep their decorative finish longer.

Driveways are more demanding. They carry cars, trucks, and in some cases service vehicles. They also deal with oil drips, tire marks, and more abrasion. If you are comparing surfaces on the same property, the stamped concrete patio will often stay attractive longer than the driveway.

That does not mean stamped concrete is a poor driveway material. It simply means expectations should match the use. A professionally installed stamped concrete driveway can still deliver many years of service, but it may need closer attention to sealing and surface care.

How sealing affects how long stamped concrete lasts

Sealer is one of the simplest ways to protect stamped concrete, and skipping it is one of the fastest ways to shorten the decorative life of the surface. Sealing helps reduce water penetration, protects color, limits staining, and adds a layer of defense against surface wear.

Most stamped concrete should be resealed every 2 to 3 years, though the exact timing depends on traffic, exposure, and the type of sealer used. A patio under cover may hold its sealer longer than a driveway in full sun and rain. If the surface starts looking dull, absorbs water quickly, or loses some of its color depth, it may be time for a fresh coat.

Sealing is not a cure for structural problems. It will not fix poor drainage, slab movement, or major cracking. What it does do is help preserve the finish so the surface keeps both its durability and its appearance longer.

Common signs stamped concrete is aging

Hairline cracks are not unusual in concrete, including stamped concrete. Small cracks do not always mean the slab is failing. Concrete naturally shrinks as it cures, and control joints are used to help manage where cracking happens. The concern is whether cracks remain minor and stable or begin widening, shifting, and spreading.

Surface fading is another common sign of age. This often shows up before structural issues do, especially on decorative concrete exposed to sun and rain. In many cases, resealing or refinishing can improve the look.

Chipping, flaking, or scaling near the surface is more concerning. That can point to moisture issues, freeze-thaw damage, weak finishing, or deicing chemical exposure. If that wear becomes widespread, repairs may be more than cosmetic.

Uneven settling is another red flag. If one section drops or edges become noticeably misaligned, the base or subgrade may be part of the problem. That kind of issue deserves a closer look because cosmetic fixes alone will not solve it.

Can stamped concrete last longer than 30 years?

Yes, it can. Some stamped concrete surfaces stay functional beyond 30 years, particularly patios and low-traffic areas that were installed well and maintained regularly. Long life is more likely when the slab has proper thickness, good drainage, periodic sealing, and no long-term neglect.

That said, decorative concrete is different from plain utility concrete because looks matter more. A stamped surface may technically still be usable after decades, but if the pattern has worn down, color has faded heavily, or patchwork repairs are obvious, many property owners start thinking about replacement before the slab has completely reached the end of its structural life.

Is stamped concrete worth it for long-term value?

For many homeowners and small commercial properties, yes. Stamped concrete offers a strong balance of durability, appearance, and lower maintenance compared with materials that shift, separate, or grow weeds through joints. It can give the look of stone, brick, or tile without many of the movement issues that come with individual units.

The trade-off is that repairs are harder to blend if damage happens. With pavers, one damaged section can often be reset or replaced more cleanly. With stamped concrete, color and pattern matching can be challenging. That is why proper installation on the front end matters so much.

If your goal is a clean, attractive patio or driveway that holds up well and adds curb appeal, stamped concrete is often a solid long-term choice. The key is treating it like a finished surface, not just a slab.

How to get the longest life from stamped concrete

The best results start with professional site prep and installation. That includes a stable base, the right slab thickness for the use, proper reinforcement, good drainage planning, and careful finishing. Cutting corners early usually costs more later.

After installation, routine care is straightforward. Keep the surface clean, reseal it on schedule, avoid harsh chemical exposure when possible, and deal with small issues before they become larger ones. If a crack, drainage problem, or worn sealer is ignored for years, the surface will usually show it.

For property owners who want both appearance and reliability, that maintenance is generally manageable. It is not constant work, but it does reward consistency.

If you are weighing patio or driveway options, lifespan should be part of the conversation, but not the only part. The better question is whether the surface will still look good and perform well for the way you use your property. In most cases, stamped concrete gives you a long service life and a finished look that continues to pay off well after the project is complete.

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