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Avatar for Vista Landscape Management
Vista Landscape Management
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Serving Centerton, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1986

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Emergency services offered

"This company went far and above what we expected. We had significant water erosion on both sides of our driveway. They fully resolved our issues."
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Slone Landscape Project
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+12

Response time2 days
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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1st Choice Custom Landscapes & Irrigation
4.4(
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Serving Centerton, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I haven't been this impressed with a contractor in a long time. Josh and his crew were punctual, affordable, and completed the job on time. The attention to detail and pride in their work I witnessed is seldom seen these days. When I questioned Josh about whether he'd put some of the work in his estimate, he replied that he hadn't but did the extra because he thought it needed doing and he wanted us to be completely happy. Well he certainly earned our respect and any future business. Can't recommend them highly enough!"
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+47

Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Trent Savage Landscaping
4.9(
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Serving Centerton, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"After getting several estimates, Trent impressed us with his detailed outline of the project, his willingness to work within our budget, and his knowledge and experience with aesthetically pleasing landscaping projects. Throughout the project Trent updated us daily, answered our questions, and maintained an orderly work site. He was friendly and easy to work with; we will use Trent's services in the future."
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Response time2 days
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Paving Services questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can put thin pavers over a concrete driveway. However, it's always best to talk to a driveway installer before starting. You'll need to ensure that the concrete below is in good enough shape to hold the pavers and that the driveway will still meet local building codes.

Decomposed granite and caliche can both harden into a solid surface using a plate compactor. However, due to decomposed granite’s fine particles, it’s not suitable for driveway surfaces. Some homeowners use pea gravel mixed with a gravel-binding resin to bind the loose stones and create a solid surface that won’t shift like loose gravel.

The best ways to increase the lifespan of your driveway are to carry out proper maintenance and get repairs done quickly. First, reseal your driveway every one to three years to protect it from the elements. If you start to notice significant cracks, hire a professional to diagnose the problem before it gets more serious. You can also use sand instead of salt when de-icing your driveway (since salt is corrosive) and clean your driveway annually using a pressure washer to keep it in tip-top shape.

You should place a layer of thick landscaping fabric directly over the concrete slab and then a thin layer of leveling sand over that to protect the pavers from moisture. For border pavers, you should plan on locking them in place with polyurethane adhesive. This will prevent them from shifting under foot traffic.

The dimensions of a driveway apron vary based on local building codes, the width of your driveway, and the distance between the driveway and the road. On average, aprons range from 12 to 24 feet wide and 8 to 18 feet long. Typically, the end of the apron connected to the driveway matches its width—such as 10 to 12 feet for a single-car driveway—while the end at the street flares out to allow cars to turn in and out more easily. In some areas, you may not be responsible for the portion of the apron that extends beyond the sidewalk, but this depends on local laws.

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