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Pro Crete LLC
5.0(
25
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Serving Princeton, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The quality of my outdoor kitchen and patio exceeded my own expectations. Clint and his team did a terrific job. They started right when he said he they would and worked diligently through bad weather to complete the project promptly. The workmanship of his team was terrific. I have stamped concrete with a smoke tint that looks better than I imagined. My outdoor kitchen is the envy of my neighbors. We are really enjoying it. In addition to great work Clint is a stand up business man and a pleasure to do business with. I would recommend him to any of my family and friends."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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GREEN LEGACY LANDSCAPING LLC
4.9(
14
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Serving Princeton, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had drainage problems in the front and backyard, they came out and installed a drains in two days. They guys were so polite and hard working. The work was amazing, I would highly recommend them"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Manley Landscaping
4.8(
24
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Serving Princeton, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Manley Landscaping came out on 5/23/2016. The day started not so well. I went to the back where the group had started working and asked about the sprinkler heads. I had asked John Manley if there was anything I needed to do to prepare for their visit. I even asked specifically if I needed to mark the sprinkler heads and all he said was he needed me to call 811 to get the lines located. Well, that morning I found out that it would have been good if I had marked the heads. The crew commented that they would find them as the excavated as they would be broken off and then would have to be replaced. I went ahead and started marking them as quickly as I could. The crew continued to work on my drain as well as the grading of my yard. I ran an errand and came back and they had started using the power rake on the right side of the front yard. This was before any of the topsoil had been added. Well, I thought nothing of it. The man running the rake only did a small area and said he was stopping the use of the rake as it was way too dusty. They continued to work in other areas. The topsoil was brought out. They basically spread the top soil on top of the extremely hard clay I had and ran a bucket over it to smooth it out. They finished up that day around 6pm or so. To make a long story short, when I went out to start seeding the next morning I had a rude awakening! The ground was so hard in 85% of the yard that I could barely scratch the surface with a rake. I had to scratch and scratch in order to get enough loose dirt to feel decent about spreading the seed. Some of the other areas (probably 5-10% mainly on the left side of the house) were so soft that I would sink in 1 to 2 inches just walking on it. All Manley did was spread the top soil on the hard, clay ground and then grade it. The power rake, as mentioned earlier, was used very little. Basically the entire yard was hard clay under about a 1/4" of powdered topsoil in many areas. Significant areas were hard clay right on top. You could see the sun reflect off of it. Also, the catch basins (3 in the back along the patio) were unevenly spaced with one being crooked. The bottom line is: I could have saved at least half of the cost of this job by renting a spreader and spreading my own sand. I worked so hard the next day trying to scrape the soil so I could plant the seed that I became very angry by the end of the day and just prayed that the grass would grow. I also had to rake out a large amount of large clay clods. Much, much more work than I should have had to do!! Well, it is now Oct 2nd and the Bermuda is still sparse in many areas with bald patches in several areas of the lawn. This is after watering for a significant number of days 3 times a day and after laying straw. The soil is just too poor of quality - too hard. I have hired a service to aerate the soil (should have been done with the Harley Rake) and starting next year, adding sand and slowly improving the soil. I got absolutely no advice from the landscaping crew or owner. I trusted them to improve my soil in a way that could be considered "preparing it for seed". This generally means 4-6 inches of loose soil. I had 1/4" in most areas at best! This is a warning to all, make sure you know what you are doing and what you need before hiring this group. It was a very expensive lesson for me. The picture included with this review doesn't do it justice, but you can see how hard and compacted the ground is. I shot some good video also."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
Cantrell Contracting LLC
4.9(
20
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Serving Princeton, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It took several months before they got to me, because they are quite busy, but I was not in a big hurry. They did an excellent job; it looks great! They re-used my brick and did a good job of matching the mortar. They removed the whole area around the cracks, cleaned it up, and then re-assembled it. They also redid some brickwork under a downspout and that looks nice as well. They put new molding and lintel around the garage."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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SpecialtyCrete
4.9(
13
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Serving Princeton, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

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Warranties offered

"Richard helped me replace a failed paver walkway and control a problem with runoff.  He did a great job and even helped me remove the old pavers.  He did a great job and for a great price.  This was a somewhat tricky job that needed to be done right to control the rain runoff problem.  It really pays to go with a contractor with experience. <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Durable Designs
4.6(
12
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Serving Princeton, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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"I drove to visit their new showroom near the Athens Fleamarket only to find out that it was not open yet.  Called to set up an appointment to discuss planning an outdoor kitchen for my patio.  Got their voicemail and left a message.  Never received a call back.  To be fair, I never tried calling them back either, however I have to wonder about a business that doesn't promptly return phone calls.  I would still like to give them a chance so I will be calling them and hopefully will get to talk to a live person this time.  I hope this was just one of those miscommunication things. <br />"
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Cobalt Roofing & Construction
4.4(
141
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Serving Princeton, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"<blockquote> <p>We had a minor leak in my bedroom closet. He went into the attic and could not see where the leak was coming from. He looked for the leak from the roof as well and he let me know that my roof should have about 7 years left in it. He was on time and polite but only at my home for about 15 minutes.  </p> </blockquote>"
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Live Oak Landscape Services LLC
4.5(
39
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Serving Princeton, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<p>The work was done in 3 installments over 2-3 months and the quality was very good. Great service. We are very happy with the results.</p> <p>Communication and scheduling could be improved - we talked to one person and another person would do the scheduling and sometimes details and information would get lost due to miscommunication. The crew might show up on a day we weren't expecting them; but we understand that in this business some jobs need to be juggled and moved to a different day because of the weather.</p> <p>A bit on the pricey side, but we appreciate that they accepted the job. Our house is on a steep hill and just getting the materials up our driveway was a challenge.</p> <p><br /></p> <br />"
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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FAQs for interlocking pavers for patios, walks & steps installation projects in Princeton, AL

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.

The Princeton, AL homeowners’ guide to interlocking pavers for patios, walks & steps installations

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