
Interlocking driveways
Built to take the weight of a loaded pickup in February and still look brand new in July.
How we build it
An interlocking driveway is only as good as the base under it. We dig down 10–12 inches, install a geotextile barrier, and lay a properly compacted 3/4" crushed gravel base in lifts. That's the part that decides whether your driveway is flat in ten years.
From there we set the pavers in 1" of bedding sand, cut every edge cleanly with a wet saw, and lock everything in with polymeric jointing sand activated on-site.
What's included
Every job, every time.
- 01
Engineered base
12" compacted 3/4" gravel base with woven geotextile underlay. Built for vehicle loads, not just looks.
- 02
Concealed edge restraint
Heavy-gauge spiked edging hidden under the soil line so pavers can't spread over time.
- 03
Polymeric joint seal
Premium polymeric sand resists weeds, ants, and washouts — backed by our 10-year warranty.
- 04
Drainage planning
Slope, grade and pitch designed to move water away from your foundation, not toward it.
Materials we work with
- Techo-Bloc Blu 60
- Permacon Melville
- Unilock Beacon Hill Flagstone
- Oaks Vienna
Common questions
How long does a driveway install take?
Most residential driveways take 4–7 working days from excavation to final cleanup, weather permitting.
Can you tear out my old asphalt or concrete?
Yes — we handle full removal and disposal of existing surfaces as part of the project scope.
Will pavers handle Ottawa winters?
Yes. Properly installed interlock actually outperforms asphalt and poured concrete through freeze-thaw cycles.
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