Ottawa Interlock Services
We specialize in clean, practical and cost effective designs. Learn more below about how you can grace your home with the beauty of interlock stone.
If you’re looking to enhance the value and appearance of your home by incorporating interlock, we would be pleased to discuss design options with you. Learn more below about how you can grace your home with the beauty of interlock.
Interlock
We are here to work with you on a clean, practical design that best suits your needs and budget.
No plan is final until you are satisfied. Grace your home with the timeless, natural beauty of Interlock. Nothing adds more beauty to a home or commercial landscaping project than the classic look of natural stone.
Lift & Re-Lay
This is the most cost effective option if you have existing interlock which has sunk or there are weeds growing in the cracks. We can re-lay all your existing brick onto a proper new base which will guarantee it lasts many more years. You will not have to buy new brick to get the great look of properly installed interlock.
Design & Install
We will help you realize your dream pathway or patio by offering some design ideas after we hear what you would like. With brick, anything is possible; the budget is the only limitation.
Why Choose Bulgari Paving
We do simple interlock work that will enhance your Ottawa home for a fair price. Our specialties are creating interlock walkways and surrounding asphalt driveways.
Beautiful Interlock Guaranteed
We’ve been building and repairing interlock walkways in Ottawa for years. We’ll build you a beautiful walkway—guaranteed. Call us for a free estimate today!
We Stick to the Schedule
When you work with Bulgari, we give you an estimate for how long it will take to finish your walkway—and we stick to it.
Polymeric Sand for Ottawa Interlock
Polymeric sand is the perfect option for interlock walkways. By using it, the interlocking bricks (called pavers) are bound together, creating a durable walkway that can stand up to years of use. Polymeric sand also helps eliminate weed growth below your walkway.
Our Process for Interlock Lift and Re-Lay
Step 1
We remove your existing interlock pavers. From there, we thoroughly clean each paver; once all of the pavers are cleaned, we begin the process of re-levelling and sloping your walkway.
Step 2
We re-level your walkway, sloping the ground to ensure proper drainage. From there, we compact the sand and gravel base, then place all of the pavers that we cleaned in the previous step.
Step 3
Finally, we spread a layer of polymeric sand over the pavers, sweeping it into every crevice. From here, the polymeric sand is misted to bind the pavers together.
FAQ
How long does an interlock walkway last?
With proper maintenance, an interlock walkway can last 20 to 30 years; with services like our lift and re-lay service, an interlock walkway can last even longer. The bricks used for interlock walkways are very durable; sinking and weeds cause problems far more often than brick deterioration. After a lift and re-lay your interlock walkway can last for many more years.
How do I maintain my interlock walkway?
Interlock walkways are low-maintenance. Proper maintenance will improve its lifespan. Maintenance should include:
- Power washing
- Replacing polymeric sand between the pavers if it’s been power-washed away
- Misting the polymeric sand so that it settles and keeps the pavers in place
Keeping an eye on problem areas and following these steps will help you maintain an aesthetically pleasing, highly functional interlock walkway.
How long does it take to install interlocking pavers?
Size and complexity dictate how long a project using interlocking pavers will take. We will need to ensure the ground is properly sloped for drainage, compact and grade the gravel and sand base, lay the pavers, and lock everything together with polymeric sand.
What should I do if the pavers become damaged or displaced?
When a single paver becomes damaged or displaced, you should replace it with a new paver. You can do this yourself—the process involves replacing and levelling the base, placing the paver, filling the cracks around it with polymeric sand, and then misting to settle everything into place. This is only a basic introduction to replacing pavers—if you need help, please call us.