Custom interlocking stone driveways, walkways, and patios. Permeable base systems, unlimited patterns, and zero-maintenance surfaces.
Interlocking pavers are the premium option for Ontario driveways — and they earn that premium. Unlike poured asphalt or concrete, interlocking stone doesn't crack. Each individual paver moves independently with the ground, which matters a lot in a climate where the soil freezes six inches deep every winter and thaws unevenly in spring.
The other thing homeowners appreciate: interlocking driveways don't need sealcoating, they don't fade the same way asphalt does, and a single damaged paver can be lifted and replaced without touching the rest of the surface. That's a repair advantage no other material offers.
We excavate to a minimum depth of 15 inches for residential driveways. Ontario's frost line demands a deep base — anything less and you'll see heaving and shifting within the first two winters. All organic material and topsoil gets removed completely.
We lay Granular A limestone in 4-inch lifts, compacting each layer with a plate tamper. Total base depth is typically 10 to 12 inches for driveways. This isn't decorative stone — it's engineered aggregate sized to lock together and distribute vehicle loads evenly.
A 1-inch layer of coarse concrete sand (HPB) gets screeded to a precise, uniform depth. This is what the pavers sit on. If the bedding isn't level, the finished surface won't be either — you'll see it in every joint line.
Pavers go down by hand, following the chosen pattern — herringbone, basketweave, running bond, or custom layouts. Herringbone is our standard recommendation for driveways because it interlocks under load better than other patterns. It's the same pattern used on city streets and commercial plazas for that reason.
Aluminum or polymer edge restraints get spiked into the base along every border. Without proper edge restraint, pavers migrate outward over time and the joints open up. This is one of the most common failure points we see on DIY or poorly installed driveways.
Once all pavers are set, we sweep polymeric sand into every joint and compact the entire surface with a plate tamper (using a neoprene pad to avoid scratching the paver faces). The polymeric sand hardens when wet, locking everything in place and preventing weed growth and ant hills in the joints.
Interlocking driveway installation in the GTA typically runs $15 to $30 per square foot, depending on the paver selected, base conditions, and design complexity. A standard two-car driveway (400-600 sq ft) usually falls between $8,000 and $18,000.
That's more than asphalt, but the lifetime cost is closer than most people expect — interlocking doesn't need sealcoating, individual pavers can be replaced for a few dollars each, and the surface generally outlasts asphalt by a decade or more.
We install interlocking driveways, walkways, and patios across the GTA — Toronto, Vaughan, Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, North York, Scarborough, and Richmond Hill.
With proper base preparation, 25 to 30+ years. The pavers themselves are warrantied for life by most manufacturers. The base is what determines real longevity — and that's where our standards don't compromise.
Yes — that's one of their biggest advantages. Each paver moves independently, so frost heave doesn't crack the surface the way it cracks poured concrete. The joints flex and reset naturally through freeze-thaw cycles.
Minimal. Sweep or blow off debris, re-apply polymeric sand every 3-5 years as it wears from the joints, and pull any weeds that establish (rare with polymeric sand). No sealcoating, no resurfacing.
Herringbone — 45° or 90°. It interlocks under vehicle load better than any other pattern, which prevents pavers from shifting over time. We use other patterns for walkways, patios, and decorative borders where traffic loads are lighter.
Absolutely. Soldier course borders, contrasting colour bands, fan patterns at the apron — the design options with interlocking are essentially unlimited. We help you plan the layout before ordering materials.
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