Licensed & Insured Paver Patio Contractor · 21+ Years in Montgomery County
Paver Patio Installation
Silver Spring, MD
Brick, concrete, and natural-stone paver patios built by Silver Spring's trusted family-owned contractor — set on a properly engineered base so they stay flat through every Maryland freeze-thaw.
Paver Patio Installation in Silver Spring, MD
A paver patio turns an unused backyard into the room your family actually lives in — but in Silver Spring it only stays flat if the base is built right. The dense clay soil across Montgomery County holds water and shifts hard through every freeze-thaw winter, sinking edges and opening weedy joints on patios laid over a skimpy sub-base. As a family-owned crew with 21+ years here, we build to ICPI base specs so your patio adds lasting resale value.
Picture summer dinners in Wheaton, a fire-lit gathering in Silver Spring, or a clean entertaining space in Kensington and Aspen Hill — we lay brick, concrete, and natural-stone pavers in patterns and borders chosen with you. Anchor the layout with a fire pit, terrace a slope with a retaining wall, or weigh real stone with our flagstone patios. Every estimate is free, fixed, and backed by our 5-year workmanship warranty.
What Does a Paver Patio Cost 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 concrete paver patio | Per sq ft, installed | $18 – $28 |
| Premium / tumbled brick paver patio | Per sq ft, installed | $22 – $34 |
| Natural-stone (travertine, bluestone) paver patio | Per sq ft, installed | $28 – $45 |
| Typical 400 sq ft paver patio | ~20×20 surround | $7,200 – $13,600 |
| Polymeric joint sand & sealing | Included on install | In estimate |
| Old patio demo & disposal | Add-on per sq ft | $2 – $5 |
Ranges reflect typical 2026 Montgomery County conditions. Final pricing depends on size, paver style, pattern, edge restraints, and access. Your written estimate is fixed before work begins.
Why Silver Spring Homeowners Choose SiteDoctorMD for Paver Patios
A paver patio is only as flat and stable as the base beneath it. In Silver Spring's clay soil, an over-thin or poorly compacted sub-base lets pavers settle, sink at the edges, and grow weeds in the joints within a couple of seasons. We build to ICPI base specs every time — no shortcuts.
As a family-owned business with 21 years across Montgomery County, we're directly accountable to our neighbors. From the free design consult through polymeric jointing and the final wash-down, you deal with the people doing the work.
Our Paver Patio Process
Free Design Consultation
We measure the space, discuss paver styles, patterns, and use, then provide a detailed written estimate at no charge.
Excavation & Sub-Base
We excavate to the correct depth, install and compact a deep aggregate base, and grade for drainage away from the house.
Edge Restraints & Bedding
Steel or composite edge restraints are set, then a screeded bedding-sand layer creates a true plane for the pavers.
Paver Installation
Pavers are laid in your chosen pattern with consistent joints, soldier-course borders, and cuts kept clean at edges and corners.
Polymeric Joint Sand
Polymeric sand is swept, activated, and cured to lock pavers together, resist weeds, and shed water properly.
Final Walkthrough
We wash down the patio, walk it with you, address any questions, and your 5-year workmanship warranty begins immediately.
Explore Related Services
Complete your project with complementary services from SiteDoctorMD.
Concrete Patio Installation
Prefer poured concrete? Stamped, exposed aggregate, and broom-finish options.
Stamped Concrete
Concrete that mimics the look of pavers, brick, or flagstone at lower cost.
Flagstone Patio
Natural irregular-stone patios with timeless character and traction.
Retaining Wall Construction
Pair a paver patio with terraced walls on a sloped Montgomery County yard.
Fire Pit Installation
Built-in or modular fire pits to extend your patio season.
Hardscape Contractor
Full backyard transformations: walls, walkways, water features and more.
Paver Patio Installation Across Silver Spring & Montgomery County, MD
SiteDoctorMD provides paver patio 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 patio installation in Silver Spring, MD.
How much does a paver patio cost in Silver Spring, MD?
A standard concrete-paver patio in Silver Spring typically runs $18–$28 per square foot installed, premium brick pavers $22–$34, and natural-stone pavers (travertine, bluestone) $28–$45. A common 400 sq ft (20×20) paver patio runs roughly $7,200–$13,600. SiteDoctorMD provides a free, itemized written estimate.
Paver patio vs concrete patio — which is better?
Concrete is cheaper upfront and lower-maintenance, but if a section cracks or settles, the whole slab is hard to repair invisibly. Pavers cost more initially, offer more design freedom, and any individual paver can be lifted and reset if needed. For most Silver Spring homeowners, the choice comes down to budget and how much design flexibility you want.
Will weeds grow between my pavers?
Not significantly if it's installed correctly. We finish every paver patio with polymeric joint sand, which hardens between the joints to resist weeds, ants, and water infiltration. Without polymeric sand, you'll see weeds within a year — we don't skip that step.
How long does a paver patio last in Maryland?
A properly built paver patio in Silver Spring should last 25+ years. The pavers themselves are extremely durable; what matters is the base. We build with an over-excavated, ICPI-spec compacted aggregate base and proper drainage so the patio doesn't settle through Maryland's freeze-thaw cycles.
Do I need a permit for a paver patio in Montgomery County?
Most ground-level residential paver patios in Montgomery County do not require a permit, but raised patios, patios near setbacks, or patios that affect stormwater management may. We review the rules for your specific property during the estimate and flag anything that needs a permit before work begins.