Below are some examples of different types of paving bricks.

Clay and Concrete paving bricks add unique feel and look to any project.  The concept of using bricks as a paving surface has been around for thousands of years.  When installed correctly, this type of paving can last more than a lifetime.  Although, the installation of paving bricks can be more expensive than alternate methods, such as poured concrete and asphalt, the longevity of the paved surface ultimately ends up paying for itself.  The nature of a brick-paved surface allows it to move with the freeze/thaw cycles that we get here in Michigan.  The ability of the paved surface to move, means that it doesn't break and crack like concrete and asphalt.

Clay pavers can add an antiqued look to any project. Clay pavers have been around for centuries, and the durability that they provide means that your project will look beautiful for many, many years to come.

Concrete paving stones can add a new dimension of color and pattern to your project.  Concrete paving stones are available in many more color and shape options than the traditional 4x8 clay paver.  Giving you more options for a contemporary look to your patio, walkway, or driveway.