Licensed & Insured Paver Driveway Contractor · 21+ Years in Montgomery County
Paver Driveway Installation
Silver Spring, MD
Heavy-duty interlocking paver driveways built by Silver Spring's trusted family-owned contractor — engineered base, vehicle-rated pavers, and curb appeal that lifts your home's value.
Paver Driveway Installation in Silver Spring, MD
Your driveway is the first thing buyers and neighbors see, and a paver driveway delivers curb appeal a plain slab never will. But in Silver Spring the real challenge is underground: Montgomery County clay soil and brutal freeze-thaw winters rut and spread any driveway built on a thin base. As a family-owned contractor with 21+ years of local work, we engineer a deep compacted base and edge restraints that carry daily vehicle loads and protect your resale value.
We replace cracked aprons and tired blacktop across Bethesda, Potomac, Rockville, and Olney — laying interlocking concrete, brick, or cobblestone pavers in patterns that fit the home. Prefer a poured option? Compare a concrete driveway or stamped concrete, and add drainage so the base never washes out. Every estimate is free, fixed, and backed by our 5-year workmanship warranty.
Price of a Paver Driveway in Silver Spring, MD
Transparent local pricing so you can plan your budget before we set foot on your property. Every project gets a free, itemized written estimate.
| Service Option | Measure | Silver Spring Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Standard interlocking concrete-paver driveway | Per sq ft, installed | $22 – $32 |
| Premium brick / clay-paver driveway | Per sq ft, installed | $26 – $38 |
| Cobblestone / granite-paver driveway | Per sq ft, installed | $32 – $55 |
| Typical 600 sq ft two-car driveway | Installed | $13,200 – $22,800 |
| Driveway demo & disposal | Add-on per sq ft | $3 – $7 |
| Concrete edge / curb restraint | Per linear ft | $15 – $30 |
Ranges reflect typical 2026 Montgomery County conditions. Driveways need a thicker base than patios — pricing reflects vehicle-load engineering. Your written estimate is fixed before work begins.
Why Silver Spring Homeowners Trust SiteDoctorMD with Paver Driveways
A paver driveway holds vehicle loads day after day, year after year — it is not a patio you can drive on. We build with a deeper, heavier compacted aggregate base, vehicle-rated pavers, and concrete or steel edge restraints so your driveway doesn't rut, settle, or spread.
As a family-owned business with 21 years across Montgomery County, we stand behind our work. From the free design visit through polymeric jointing and the final wash-down, you deal directly with the people doing the install.
Our Paver Driveway Process
Free Design Consultation
We measure the drive, assess vehicle loads, soil, and drainage, then provide a detailed written estimate at no charge.
Excavation & Heavy Base
We over-excavate the clay and build a 8–12 in. compacted aggregate base — the right thickness for vehicle traffic.
Edge Restraints
Concrete or steel restraints are installed at every edge so wheel loads do not spread the pavers apart over time.
Bedding & Paver Install
A screeded bedding-sand layer is set, then vehicle-rated pavers are laid in your chosen pattern with tight, consistent joints.
Polymeric Jointing
Polymeric sand is swept and activated to lock the pavers, resist weeds, and shed water away from the home.
Final Walkthrough
We wash down the driveway, walk it with you, and your 5-year workmanship warranty begins immediately.
Explore Related Services
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Concrete Driveway Installation
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Paver Patio Installation
Match your driveway with a coordinated paver patio in the backyard.
Stamped Concrete
Get a paver look from poured concrete at a lower price point.
Concrete Curbing
Crisp concrete edges around new paver areas and planting beds.
Concrete Repair
Repair the old concrete approach or apron when keeping it.
Drainage Systems
Keep water away from a new driveway so the base never washes out.
Paver Driveway Installation Across Silver Spring & Montgomery County, MD
SiteDoctorMD provides paver driveway installation throughout Silver Spring and the surrounding Montgomery County communities below. Don't see your neighborhood? We almost certainly serve it — just ask.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about paver driveway installation in Silver Spring, MD.
How much does a paver driveway cost in Silver Spring, MD?
A standard interlocking concrete-paver driveway in Silver Spring typically runs $22–$32 per square foot installed, premium brick $26–$38, and cobblestone/granite $32–$55. A common 600 sq ft two-car driveway runs roughly $13,200–$22,800. Demo of an old driveway adds $3–$7 per square foot. SiteDoctorMD provides a free, itemized written estimate.
Are paver driveways durable enough for daily car traffic?
Yes — provided the base is built correctly. We use vehicle-rated 80mm pavers where loads call for it, an 8–12 inch compacted aggregate base, and concrete or steel edge restraints. Built this way, a paver driveway in Silver Spring outlasts asphalt easily and handles Maryland freeze-thaw without cracking like a poured slab can.
Paver vs concrete vs asphalt driveway?
Asphalt is cheapest upfront but needs resealing every 2–3 years and softens in summer. Concrete is durable and mid-priced, but when it cracks it cracks visibly. Pavers cost the most upfront, give the best curb appeal, and any damaged paver can be swapped individually. We help you weigh cost, look, and maintenance during the free estimate.
Will my paver driveway settle or rut?
Not when the base is correct. The number-one reason paver driveways fail in Silver Spring is a thin, under-compacted base. We over-excavate, install the right depth of compacted aggregate for vehicle loads, and use edge restraints — the work you cannot see that determines whether the driveway lasts 25 years or 5.
How long does a paver driveway installation take?
Most residential paver driveways in Silver Spring take 1–2 weeks: excavation and base, edge restraints, paver install, then jointing and clean-up. Weather and demolition of an existing driveway can extend the timeline, which we build into the written schedule.