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Paver Patio Installation in Central Minnesota

Patios and walkways that stay level — because the base is built right

A paver patio that's still flat in ten years was built underground first: excavation to proper depth, geotextile fabric, 4–6 inches of compacted gravel base, a screeded sand bed, and polymeric sand locking the joints. Skip any of those steps and Minnesota's freeze-thaw will find out. We don't skip steps.

We design and install paver patios, walkways, fire pit surrounds, and pool surrounds across Central Minnesota — and we're happy to work with pavers you've already picked out or supply everything ourselves. Either way, the base prep is ours, and it's done right.

Full-depth excavation & compacted base
Geotextile fabric under every install
Paver patios, walkways & surrounds
Polymeric sand joint locking
Edge restraint on every border
Repairs & re-leveling of older patios

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Common Questions

Most paver patios in Central Minnesota run $20–$35 per square foot installed depending on paver choice, size, and site access — a 12×14 patio typically lands $3,400–$5,900. Free on-site design visits make the number exact.

Both are great — pavers never crack (joints flex with frost) and individual pavers can be replaced; stamped concrete costs a bit less for large areas. We do both, so you'll get an honest comparison, not a sales pitch.

Not if it's built right. Proper base depth, compaction, fabric, and drainage mean the patio moves as one and settles back level. That's the whole reason base prep is most of the labor.

Yes — we lift, re-base, and re-lay existing pavers. It costs a fraction of a new patio if the pavers themselves are still good.

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