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Interlocking Driveways, Patios & Walkways in Toronto
Does your outdoor space need a makeover? Strong, good-looking pavers for the hardest-working parts of your yard, with pricing you can see upfront.
Concrete cracks. Asphalt fades and gets patchy. Interlocking pavers give you a surface that handles Toronto weather, looks sharp for years, and can be repaired one stone at a time.
We build interlock driveways, patios, walkways and steps across Toronto. Every project starts with the boring part done right: excavation, a compacted gravel base, and proper slope for drainage. That’s the part you never see, and it’s the reason our surfaces stay flat while others heave and sink.
You pick the paver style and border that suit your home. We handle the rest, and we clean up after ourselves like we were never there.
Typical range: $4,000 to $45,000 depending on size and scope
Why it's worth it
What interlocking does for your home
Improves your home's look
Clean paver lines and a contrasting border change how the whole front of your house feels from the street.
Built to last
Engineered to handle Toronto's climate. A properly prepared base keeps pavers level through freeze and thaw.
Low maintenance
Sweep it, rinse it, done. If a paver ever cracks, we lift and replace that one piece, no need to redo the surface.
Useful and beautiful
Driveways, patios, walkways and steps that work as hard as they look good.
Our work
Real interlocking projects
Photos from our own job sites around Toronto.
Good to know
Questions homeowners ask us
How much does interlocking cost in Toronto?
Most of our interlocking projects land between $4,000 and $45,000 depending on size and scope. A small walkway sits near the low end, a full driveway with steps near the high end. The quote is free and there is no obligation.
Will interlocking survive Toronto winters?
Yes. Interlocking is built to handle Toronto's cold winters and hot summers. The joints between pavers give the surface room to move, which helps prevent cracking from freezing and thawing. Base preparation is what makes or breaks it, and we never cut corners there.
How do I take care of an interlock driveway or patio?
Very little is needed. Sweep it and rinse it now and then, and top up the joint sand every few years. That's about it.
What happens if a paver gets damaged?
That's the beauty of interlocking. We lift the damaged paver and set a new one in its place. No saw cutting, no patch marks, no redoing the whole surface.
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Learn moreReady to talk interlocking?
Tell us what you have in mind. We'll come take a look and give you a free, no-obligation quote.