Driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks — installed right the first time. Serving Dover, Smyrna, Milford, and throughout Kent County, DE.
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Why Kent County Pavers
A paver installation is only as good as what's underneath. We never cut corners on excavation depth, compaction, or drainage — the work that determines whether your pavers stay level for years or shift in the first winter.
We know the soil conditions, drainage patterns, and grade challenges common to Dover, Camden, Smyrna, and the rest of the county. That local knowledge shows up in better installs and fewer callbacks.
Every project is backed by full general liability and workers' compensation coverage. Your property is protected, and so is our crew.
You'll receive a written estimate covering scope, materials, and timeline before any work begins. No hidden fees, no bait-and-switch.
Service Area
Based in the Dover area, we serve homeowners and property owners across Kent County and neighboring communities throughout Delaware.
FAQ
We install and repair pavers for driveways, patios, walkways, pool decks, and retaining walls throughout Kent County, DE. Whether you're working with concrete, brick, or natural stone pavers, we handle the full project from base preparation to final sealing.
Most residential driveway or patio paver projects in Kent County take between 2 and 5 days depending on the scope and square footage. Larger projects or those requiring significant grading may take longer. We'll give you a clear timeline as part of your written estimate.
Yes, Kent County Pavers is fully licensed and insured in the state of Delaware. We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage, so your property and our crew are protected throughout every project.
Yes. While Kent County — including Dover, Smyrna, Milford, Camden, and Harrington — is our primary service area, we also serve neighboring New Castle County and Sussex County. Call us to confirm availability for your specific location.
Pavers can be installed year-round in Delaware, but spring through fall tends to be the most popular season. Mild temperatures allow for optimal compaction and settling. We can discuss scheduling options that work best for your project.
Properly installed pavers handle Delaware's freeze-thaw cycles much better than poured concrete. Because each paver unit moves independently, there's no single slab to crack. We use appropriate bedding sand and joint material to ensure the installation stays stable through seasonal temperature swings.