Pavers and Natural Stone

Pavers in Flagstaff

Pavers

Pavers in Flagstaff provide unlimited versatility in design with a broad spectrum of choices in color, pattern, texture, and finish. Due to the flexibility of the base of pavers, they will not crack at the surface, as with concrete or asphalt. Long-term maintenance is relatively low, and over time, paver patios, driveways and walkways can be easily restored to look like new again.

Patios

Driveways

Walkways

Decks

Natural Stone

Natural stone patios create an elevated, yet rugged and integrated look, while uniform dimensional stone offers a more linear and symmetrical patterns. The type of natural stone you choose gives you many different design opportunities whether it is flagstone, bluestone, or limestone. We help you create your completely unique landscape design with natural stone, whether that be for a patio, walkway or outdoor living space.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pavers & Natural Stone in Flagstaff

What are the benefits of natural stone vs. concrete pavers?

Natural stone offers superior durability, unique aesthetics, and long-term value compared to concrete pavers.

Natural stone stands out for its one-of-a-kind appearance, with each piece featuring unique color variations and textures that can’t be replicated by manufactured materials. This creates a more organic, high-end look that blends seamlessly with Flagstaff’s natural surroundings.

In terms of durability, natural stone typically outperforms concrete, especially in harsh climates. It resists cracking, fading, and wear more effectively over time, making it a strong long-term investment despite the higher upfront cost.

Additionally, natural stone often requires less replacement and retains its appearance for decades. While concrete pavers can be a cost-effective option initially, natural stone delivers greater longevity and visual appeal, which can enhance overall property value.

Properly installed natural stone pavers can last several decades, often outlasting concrete alternatives.

The lifespan of a paver installation depends heavily on the quality of materials and installation. Natural stone, when installed with a solid base and proper drainage, can easily last 30–50 years or more with minimal degradation.

Unlike concrete slabs that can crack over time, individual pavers allow for slight movement without structural failure. This flexibility is especially important in Flagstaff, where freeze-thaw cycles can cause ground shifting.

Routine maintenance such as occasional cleaning and joint stabilization can further extend the lifespan. With proper care, natural stone patios and walkways maintain both their structural integrity and visual appeal for decades.

Preventing shifting requires proper base preparation, compaction, and edge restraint systems.

The most critical factor in preventing paver movement is the base layer beneath the stone. This typically includes several inches of compacted aggregate, which creates a stable foundation capable of supporting weight and resisting soil movement.

In Flagstaff’s climate, freeze-thaw cycles make proper compaction even more important. Without it, moisture in the soil can expand and contract, leading to uneven surfaces or settling over time.

Edge restraints and joint stabilization materials also play a key role in keeping pavers locked in place. When all these elements are properly installed, the surface remains level, durable, and resistant to long-term shifting.

Yes, permeable pavers can be a great option in Flagstaff when properly designed for drainage and cold weather conditions.

Permeable paver systems are designed to allow water to pass through the surface and into the ground below, reducing runoff and improving drainage. This can be particularly beneficial in managing snowmelt and seasonal rainfall.

In Flagstaff, proper installation is essential to ensure the system performs well in freezing temperatures. This includes using the correct base materials and ensuring adequate depth to prevent water from pooling and freezing beneath the surface.

When designed correctly, permeable pavers can reduce erosion, minimize puddling, and contribute to a more environmentally friendly landscape. They are especially useful in areas where drainage is a concern or where water management is a priority.

The right material depends on your budget, design goals, and how the space will be used.

Choosing the right material starts with understanding the purpose of your project. High-traffic areas like driveways require more durable, load-bearing stone, while patios and walkways allow for more flexibility in texture and style.

Aesthetic preference also plays a major role. Natural stone offers a more organic, premium look, while concrete pavers provide uniformity and a lower upfront cost. Your home’s architecture and surrounding environment should guide the final selection.

Budget is another key factor, as natural stone may cost more initially but often delivers better long-term value. A professional consultation helps balance these considerations to ensure you select a material that performs well and complements your overall landscape design.

We look forward to bringing
your landscaping to life.

Schedule a free consultation to discuss your Flagstaff landscaping project! We always provide free price estimates for our landscape designs. Speak directly with Stix and Stones owner, Brian Tinder today.

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