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Alpha Landscape
4.9(
8
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Serving Ferndale, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1973

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Neal Burgess came over and planted 3 redwood trees for me on a Saturday.  One of his workmen planted two pepper trees on our hillside. The retaining wall went well.  I was disappointed they would not prune an oak tree but I was told they are not removing trees any longer."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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So Cal Contractors & Remodeling Inc
4.1(
46
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Serving Ferndale, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They did and excellent job on outdoor living space. They installed a aluminum patio cover, pool remodel, outdoor kitchen, pavers and hardscapes. They also painted our back area of the house! Adrian and his team designed our dream backyard. I was a little stressed but the final outcome was exactly what we expected. We would highly recommend them to anyone interested in the outdoor living space"
Recommended by71%of homeowners
MILLER FARMS NURSERY
4.0(
5
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Serving Ferndale, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1963

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Although the walkways turned out very well, we were disappointed because the job was not initially finished as promised. However, once we contacted Miller's about what was left undone, they responded promptly and wrapped up the job. <br /> <br /> I'll start with the positives: <br /> <br /> 1) The walkways were done very well and look nice. <br /> 2) The crew who poured the cement worked hard and was quiet and efficient. <br /> <br /> And now what didn't go so well: <br /> <br /> 1) We got the estimate in early April. We had to call a few times to schedule the work. Our first message or two was not returned. <br /> 2) The crew didn't show up at all on the day we were told work would begin. Instead of Miller's contacting us regarding the delay, we had to call and were told the crew had to finish another job. Our project was rescheduled to the next week. <br /> 3) When the crew showed up the following week, the first two guys had no idea what they were there for. They asked me if they should start shoveling the rock perimeter in the <em>front</em> yard. I had to explain our project involved only the back yard and showed them a diagram and instructions my husband fortunately left, just in case. The crew leader appeared to know more but it wasn't clear how much instruction had been given about what our project entailed. <br /> 4) The workers asked me where to put the ornamental rock they moved to pour the sidewalk. I asked them if they planned to put the rock back once the forms were removed and they said yes. I then suggested putting the pile near the walkway so it'd be easier to put back when they were done. They left without putting the rock back. My husband had to shovel the rock instead. <br /> 5) They also left without reinforcing the fence posts. We had to contact Miller's and ask that the work be completed. <br /> <br /> Okay, now for the rest of the story (another positive!): <br /> <br /> The owner followed-up with us immediately after receiving our complaint by e-mail. He apologized profusely and graciously offered to have the workers return and complete the job at no additional cost. The two workers who showed up to reinforce our fence posts were punctual, knew exactly what needed to be done and had the job finished in 20 minutes. <br /> <br /> If I was asked to provide advice to the merchant, I'd say their communication with staff and customers before, during and after projects needs work. There should be a confirmation call to the customer to make sure details are set and expectations outlined before the work begins. If a crew can't show up on the day a project is to begin, contact the customer to say so and offer an alternative. Finally, I'd suggest a follow-up e-mail survey, inquiring about the quality of work, whether the job was finished to the customer's satisfaction, allow for comments, etc. There are several internet survey sites that can easily be set up to perform such an inquiry."
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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FOURTHLEVELGROUP
New to Angi

Serving Ferndale, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Jack of most trades that gets by with a little help from his friends . I’ve worked for large corporate companies I mean , who doesn’t like a corporate paycheck with benefits ?) ,and Mr and Mrs Murray up the road a I care about every job no mater how small or large . Our company is deep rooted in community, As an owner and employee I value above all , the customers satisfaction and guarantee a smile from a job well done. As a collective We offer a wide range of household services , from general maintenance like lawn care , painting , fixture and outlet replacement , landscape/paver instillation, gardening , interior painting , floor installation , drywall installation and repair , large appliance installation, as well as moving and junk removal service .

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FAQs for interlocking pavers for patios, walks & steps installation projects in Ferndale, CA

To calculate your paver needs:

  • Determine how many pavers cover a square foot.

  • Determine how many square feet you need.

  • Add an additional 10% to 20% for breakage and waste.

  • Consider your pavers’ sizes.

Or, you can hire a local pro who you know will get the right measurements the first time. This way, you get your weekend back instead of spending it measuring square footage.

A pallet of pavers costs $300 to $700 on average, and each pallet covers 56 square feet. The exact price depends on the type, size, and quantity of pavers you choose. Buying in bulk can sometimes offer additional savings, especially for larger projects. Ask your pro how you can save on material costs.

To get the best prices on pavers:

  • Hire a professional landscaper: Pros often receive discounts on materials, which can make hiring them more cost-effective overall.

  • Shop at local building supply stores: Check for overstock or bulk purchase deals. Bulk purchasing can be more costly up front but save you money in the long run. 

  • Buy directly from manufacturers: Purchasing from a local brickyard or paver factory can offer competitive prices, especially for large quantities.

The main difference between driveway pavers and patio pavers is their load-bearing capacity. Driveway pavers are designed to withstand the weight of vehicles, whereas patio pavers aren’t suitable for such heavy loads. You can use driveway pavers for a patio, but using patio pavers for a driveway could lead to damage. Always check the weight limits of pavers and consult with a professional installer to choose the right type for your project.

Paver patios cost more than concrete patios because the materials and installation methods require advanced techniques and skilled labor. They deliver enhanced aesthetic appeal and allow for easier small‑scale repairs without affecting property taxes. The higher expense arises from premium paver materials and intricate installation processes that deliver long‑lasting durability and design flexibility. This robust solution provides notable benefits over concrete alternatives, making it a valuable investment for homeowners.

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