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Patio Paver Installation

Fence Max Texas installs paver patios across Dallas–Fort Worth. Pavers set on a compacted, flexible base flex with our expansive clay soils instead of cracking like concrete, and individual stones can be lifted and replaced if they are ever damaged.

A paver patio gives you a finished outdoor floor with pattern, color and border detail that a poured slab cannot match — and it does not crack across the middle when the soil moves.

The base is the project. Excavation depth, compaction and drainage determine whether the patio is still level in ten years; the stone on top is the part you see.

Borders, banding and pattern changes are used to define zones within a larger patio: a dining area, a grill area, a path to the pool.

Why it works here

Built for North Texas

Custom design consultation

Every patio paver installation project starts with a site visit, a written design and a clear estimate — at no cost.

Quality materials

We use only the finest quality material available to ensure the highest longevity together with your custom design.

Professional project manager

Personal attention, on-time completion and professional team work from design through final walkthrough.

Exclusive warranty

Fence Max Texas provides an exclusive warranty on all of its installed products.

Materials & options

  • Interlocking concrete pavers
  • Natural stone
  • Herringbone, running bond and basketweave patterns
  • Contrasting borders and banding
  • Steps and seat walls
  • Polymeric joint sand
  • Edge restraints

What affects cost

  • Square footage
  • Paver style and quality
  • Pattern complexity and borders
  • Base depth and drainage work
  • Removal of existing concrete
  • Steps, walls and edge restraints
  • Site access

Texas weather

North Texas clay swells in a wet spring and shrinks in a dry summer. A flexible paver base absorbs that; a rigid slab cracks. Drainage design also matters, because water that pools at the edge of a patio undermines the base over time.

Maintenance

Sweep and rinse periodically, top up joint sand every few years, re-seal if originally sealed, and replace any individual damaged stone.

FAQ

Common questions

How do pavers compare to a concrete patio?
Pavers are tested well above concrete for compressive strength, flex with soil movement instead of cracking, and can be repaired invisibly one stone at a time.
Will the patio settle?
Not when the base is excavated and compacted correctly. Settling is a base problem, not a paver problem.
Can pavers go around a pool?
Yes. Pool decks and coping are a common paver application, with slip resistance and drainage handled in the specification.
Do pavers get hot in summer?
Any hardscape does. Lighter colors run cooler, which is worth considering for pool decks and bare-feet areas.
Can I extend the patio later?
Yes, and matching is easier if you note the paver line and color at installation.

Recent work

Patio Paver Installation projects

Stone retaining wall — Fence Max Texas project
Stone retaining wall
Paver retaining wall with board on board fence — Fence Max Texas project
Paver retaining wall with board on board fence
Pavers — Fence Max Texas project
Pavers
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STAMPED CONCRETE

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