Charlotte, NC 28278
The perfect backyard for:
kids to play in
having cookouts with friends and family
just sitting it out, and enjoying your coffee
At Lapis Patios, we are all for greenery, but the maintained kind.
Our motto is more like:
“More space to entertain, less greenery to maintain!”
Let’s see how we turn your outdoor dreams into concrete reality.
Our pavers aren’t just good-looking – they’re tough, too.
At Lapis Patios, we adhere to CMHA standards on every patio we install.
We don’t just lay pavers, we lay the foundation for your outdoor oasis.
Here are the ways which we ensure your patio is perfect:
Got a patio that has seen better days?
We’ve got you covered with our patio paver repair services.
Resanding
Fills those gaps with polymeric sand, like a dentist fills cavities
Regrouting
The Botox of the paver world, using high-pressure to remove dirt, debris, and grout residue
Redoing
For when your patio is beyond repair, and needs a complete makeover
Sealing
Protects your investment (and helps keep those weeds out)
If you’re on a tight budget, a concrete patio would be more affordable than getting paver blocks. But a cheaper patio doesn’t always mean a better patio.
There are some things which most of our customers consider while getting their patio paved:
Choosing your patio material is like choosing a life partner.
It should be durable, look good in all weather, and hopefully not break the bank.
Whether you go for the classic charm of brick or the bouncy appeal of rubber, we’ve got the materials to make your patio dreams come true.
For when you want your patio to drink responsibly
For your patio helping the underground water replenish
Because your car deserves to have a support system too
For those hot fire pit nights, but your pavers don’t heat up
Because who doesn’t love a good BBQ?
Beach vibes? Anyone?
To keep your walls high, and your garden in check
For you, if you like to think outside the square
Literally “rock-solid” as advertised, this time for your paver
Beach vibes? Anyone?
Polymeric sand is used to lock in pavers, prevent weeds and support good drainage.
For those dramatic entrances into your house
Because even your tools deserve a solid foundation
For when you want to soak in style
Often made from a mixture of cement, sand, and gravel, designed to mimic the look of natural stone
We’ll install industry approved edge restraints around the perimeter of the patio to keep the pavers in place and prevent them from shifting over time.
After assessing your needs, we’ll determine the most suitable edge restraint for your pavers based on their intended application.
At Lapis Patios, we believe that the only limit to your patio design is your imagination (and maybe your budget, but who’s counting?).
After your patios are paved, we’ll let you know about the necessary (yet minimal) aftercare that’s needed to keep your patio pavers going for decades.
Don’t be shy, contact us today for a free consultation! We’ll help you design and build the perfect foundations for your outdoor space.
Generally speaking, concrete is cheaper to lay than pavers. The initial cost of installing a concrete patio is typically lower than installing pavers. This is the benefit of concrete, but it comes with drawbacks as well.
The “best” paver depends on your specific needs, but concrete pavers are often considered an excellent all-around choice.
They’re durable, versatile, and come in various styles and colors.
A slab covers a larger footprint on the ground compared to a paver. Slabs have a greater sqft/thickness ratio, so we need to keep the coast clear of vehicles, as they are reserved for pedestrian use only.
A concrete patio is usually cheaper than a paver patio, especially when considering initial installation costs.
However, truth be told — while pavers have a higher upfront cost, they can be more cost-effective in the long run due to easier repairs and potential increases in property value.
We always suggest you to aim for durability and value!
Technically, yes. Pavers are installed at a slight slope to guide rainwater where we want, even though they look and feel flat.
We use a combination of grading techniques, retaining walls, and sometimes even steps to create a stable, beautiful patio on any incline.
Whether your yard is flatter than a pancake or steeper than a ski jump, we’ve got you covered.