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Paver Walkway Extension and New Stair System in Wright County

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Old pavers shift. Joints fill with weeds. Steps start to look rough. It's a slow process, but eventually the front entrance of a home stops looking like a welcome and starts looking like a problem. That's exactly what we were working with here - aging, weed-filled pavers with settling steps that just weren't cutting it anymore.

We pulled everything out and started fresh. The stair system on the front entrance got a full rebuild using dimensional concrete pavers with a clean, layered look. The tread depth is solid, the risers are uniform, and the flanking wall block ties the whole staircase together so it feels intentional - not pieced together over the years.

The walkway extension is where this one really comes together. We laid out a paver field that connects the entry to the driveway, using a running pattern that gives the surface structure and visual weight. The border course running along the perimeter locks everything in and gives it a finished edge that the original setup never had.

This kind of work falls squarely in our wheelhouse. Whether it's a full property cleanup, grading and prep work, or a hardscape install like this one, we handle the whole picture. Getting the base right before a single paver goes down is what separates a job that holds up from one that shifts and settles again in two years.

Front entrances get used every single day. They're the first thing you see when you pull in and the last thing guests notice on their way out. Getting it right is worth doing once and doing well. We serve Wright County and the surrounding area - if your front entry needs attention, we know exactly what it takes.

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