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With over 20 years of experience, Molina & Son Brick Pavers Inc is your place to go for when renovating the outside areas of your property. Give us a call today!

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    Molina is a leading supplier of brick, clay, and travertine paving in South Florida. Our experienced team of designers and installers have paved hundreds of driveways, pool decks, patios, walkways, firepits and more, on private and commercial properties throughout the region. Our dedication to hardscaping craftsmanship has made us one of the most sought-after paving contractors in South Florida.

    Why Choose Us For Your Paving Installation Project

    Our experienced, professional paving crews are qualified and certified to install brick, clay and travertine pavers and retaining walls. We work with the highest quality pavers on the market, and collaborate with homeowners and designers to create one-of-a-kind spaces to extremely high levels of quality and craftsmanship. If you are looking for the best pavers company in South Florida, contact Molina.

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    WALKWAYS

    A great way to upgrade the appearance of your yard is to add paved walkways. Well-planned pathways, especially if paved with travertine, brick, or clay pavers, not only add attractive, permanent features to your home’s exterior.

    They also help to increase the curb appeal and value of your property. It is essential that you secure the help of an experienced, professional paver company to help you plan and install your walkways.

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    DRIVEWAY PAVER PROJECTS

    PAVING INSTALLATION

    When it comes to paving installation, you have to think smart and contact us before you start somewhere else. We use high-quality materials and are very experienced in what we do.

    HOW TO DESIGN AND BUILD A PAVER WALKWAY

    A walkway can be planned and built in eight steps:

    PLANNING & DESIGN

    Observe the contours of your yard and think about how the paver walkway will flow with them. Choose the appropriate color and material, taking your property’s overall look, feel and color scheme into account.

    REMOVE THE OLD WALKWAY

    (If there is one) and prepare the way for the new one. Be attentive to foot traffic in your area. You want everybody to be safe and away from the risk of tripping and falling into your renovation area.

    MARK OUT THE EDGES OF THE WALKWAY

    Use rope or hose to mark the layout of the new walkway. Do it as per your planning and revisit the blueprint if necessary to make sure it's all in sync with your design.

    DIG THE BED FOR THE PAVERS

    About 8” of topsoil will need to be removed. Make sure the bed is leveled before adding the gravel and bedding sand (4” and 2” respectively). Go step by step.

    DESIGNS & PATTERNS FOR WALKWAYS

    Pavers can be installed in a variety of patterns and designs, one of their many benefits. You could opt for herringbone, basket weave, running-bond, stack bond, circular, or fan patterns. The choice of pattern will depend on your preferences, as well as your choice of material and the shape of the area of being paved.

    WALKWAY PAVERS FAQ

    Here are answers to some of the most common questions we get asked about walkway pavers:
    To prepare the ground for your pavers, you need to excavate a trench about 8 inches deep. This is deep enough to accommodate the gravel bed, the layer of bedding sand, and the pavers themselves. Mark out the perimeter of the walkway carefully and then dig within those lines, make sure to keep the trench level the whole way through. You then add about 4 inches of gravel, which you need to tamp down and keep level. On top of that, a one-inch layer of bedding sand must be placed and then carefully leveled and screeded. Your pavers will go on top of that.
    It is not necessary to install concrete under walkway pavers. You need only gravel and sand to create a bed for the pavers, hold them together, and fill in the gaps between them.
    Yes, walkway pavers should always be kept level. This starts with leveling the ground before you install the pavers. You should be very careful to ensure that the walkway remains level at every stage of the installation.

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