Driveways are most often in full sun.
Pavers handle it better than poured concrete and won’t crack like slabs do. If something shifts, you just reset a few pieces instead of redoing the whole thing.
They give your home a cleaner, more finished look right from the curb.
A good patio is an extension of your living room.
Whether you’re hosting neighbors or relaxing solo, pavers give you a stable, good looking spot that stays cooler and lasts longer.
With so many colors and layout choices, the paver contractors at Apex Turf will build something that feels like an extension of your home.
Paver pool decks look great, and are often cooler than concrete.
They stay cooler than concrete and provide grip when things get wet. They're also easy to fix if anything goes wrong, because we can replace only the affected pavers.
Style and safety rolled into one.
Turf and pavers go together like chips and salsa. You get clean lines, bright color, and none of the mowing.
Great for putting greens, patios, or just a backyard, you don’t have to babysit.
Plus, it breaks up the hardscape and gives your yard some extra personality.
Pathways don’t have to be plain.
Pavers let you create curves, grids, or anything in between. They’re easy to walk on and easy to maintain. No muddy footprints or messy gravel to deal with.
Plus, they tie your yard together.
Paver borders complete the look of your yard. We have lots of paver styles to choose from.
They keep everything in place. Gravel, mulch, turf and make the whole yard look more finished.
Pavers make for strong, clean edges that don’t rot or shift over time. A small detail that makes a big difference.
Absolutely. Pavers are made to handle extreme heat and dry conditions. They won’t crack like concrete slabs and can flex with ground movement.
Travertine and porcelain are top picks. Both reflect heat and feel cooler to the touch, which makes them great for patios and pool areas.
When installed properly, pavers can last decades, 25 years or more. They’re built tough and easy to repair if needed.
It’s a quick fix. Just pull up the affected piece, level the base, and drop in a new one. No patchwork required.
Not at all. A good sweep and occasional rinse are usually enough. If they’re sealed, cleanup’s even easier.
Yes. That’s one of the biggest perks. You can swap out just the one. No need to redo a whole section.
Not if they’re installed right. With polymeric sand and proper base prep, weeds don’t stand much of a chance.
It’s a smart idea. Sealing helps with stain resistance, sun protection, and keeping colors looking sharp in the desert sun.