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Driveway Paving

Interlocking stone driveways built to handle vehicle weight and Ontario winters. Stronger and longer-lasting than asphalt or poured concrete.

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About Our Driveway Paving Service

An interlock driveway is a serious upgrade for your home. Unlike asphalt that cracks and fades, or concrete that chips from road salt, interlocking pavers sit on a strong base and move with the ground instead of cracking. We start with a deep base, usually 12 inches or more of compacted gravel, built to handle the weight of cars and light trucks without sinking or rutting. We pick stones with high strength ratings and slip-resistant surfaces that are safe in rain and ice. You have a lot of design options. Herringbone pattern gives the strongest interlock for driveways. You can mix two colours, add a border, or create a custom look that frames your house. Every driveway we build has proper grading so water runs off the surface, heavy-duty edge restraints, and polymeric sand in the joints to keep everything tight and weed-free.
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Key Benefits

Why choose Oakville Fence Repair for your driveway paving needs.

Superior Load-Bearing Strength

Our 12-inch engineered base and high-PSI pavers support daily vehicle traffic without rutting, sinking, or cracking. They outlast both asphalt and standard concrete.

Freeze-Thaw Resilience

Individual stones flex independently, preventing the large surface cracks that plague poured driveways in Ontario winters. Road salt won't cause spalling or surface deterioration.

Dramatic Curb Appeal

An interlock driveway is the first thing visitors see. Premium stones in herringbone, basket-weave, or running-bond patterns make a powerful first impression and boost property value.

Easy, Affordable Repairs

If a stone is damaged by a snowplow or heavy impact, it can be lifted and replaced in minutes without patching or resurfacing the entire driveway.

Eco-Friendly Drainage Options

Permeable interlock pavers allow rainwater to infiltrate the ground rather than running off into storm sewers, helping you meet municipal stormwater management requirements.

Driveway Paving FAQ

Common questions about our driveway paving services.

In most cases, yes. Interlock driveways last 25–30+ years vs. 15–20 for asphalt, require no resealing, resist salt damage, and can be repaired stone by stone. While the upfront cost is higher, the total cost of ownership is often lower over the driveway's lifetime.

Snowplows can chip individual stones if the blade catches an edge. We mitigate this by ensuring the surface is perfectly level and recommending rubber-edged plow blades. Any damaged stones can be swapped out quickly and affordably.

A standard two-car driveway takes 5–8 working days from demolition to final compaction. Factors like existing surface removal, soil conditions, and weather can extend the timeline. We provide a detailed schedule before starting.

A 45-degree herringbone pattern provides the highest interlock strength and is the industry standard for vehicular surfaces. It distributes load across multiple stones, preventing individual pavers from shifting under tire forces.

Not with proper installation. Our 12-inch compacted base, vehicular-grade edge restraints, and polymeric sand jointing all work together to keep the surface locked in place. We stand behind our work with a full warranty.

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