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OUR MISSION IS TO TAILOR FOR EACH CLIENT A BEAUTIFUL, FUNCTIONAL AND ENDURING OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE A PLACE OF SERENITY FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO APPRECIATE FOR YEARS TO COME.
Your driveway is the first thing visitors see—and in Pasadena’s climate, it needs to withstand heat, occasional rain, and heavy use while boosting curb appeal. Choosing the right driveway pavers can elevate your home’s value.
In this guide, we’ll break down the top 5 paver materials for Pasadena driveways, comparing:
Durability (Which lasts longest?)
Style (Modern, rustic, or traditional)
Maintenance (Easy upkeep tips)
Unlike concrete or asphalt, pavers offer:
Flexibility: Individual pavers shift without cracking (perfect for Pasadena’s soil movement).
Repairability: Replace single units vs. entire slabs.
Design Freedom: Mix colors/patterns for a custom look.
Pro Tip: Pair pavers with a permeable base to prevent pooling during rare Pasadena downpours.
1. Concrete Pavers
Best for: Homeowners seeking durable, versatile designs.
Style Options: Mimics stone, brick, or wood textures.
Longevity: Withstands Pasadena’s climate with proper care.
Local Fit: Blends seamlessly with South Pasadena’s historic home styles.
Design Idea: Pair with complementary walkway designs for cohesive landscaping.
2. Travertine Pavers
Best for: Luxury with natural cooling benefits.
Standout Feature: Stays cool underfoot in Pasadena summers.
Aesthetic: Earthy elegance that elevates curb appeal.
3. Brick Pavers
Best for: Timeless charm with built-in resilience.
Style: Classic reds and earthy tones that age beautifully.
Local Bonus: Matches Pasadena’s Craftsman bungalow aesthetic.
4. Porcelain Pavers
Best for: Sleek, modern landscapes.
Advantages: Stain-proof and fade-resistant.
Eco-Pairing: Stunning with drought-tolerant plants.
5. Cobblestone Pavers
Best for: Authentic old-world character.
Charm: Irregular shapes create historic authenticity.
Heritage Fit: Ideal for Pasadena’s vintage estates.
A: 1–2 weeks (vs. concrete’s 4+ weeks curing time).
A: Lighter colors (e.g., travertine) stay 20°F cooler than asphalt.
A: Not recommended—improper base prep causes sinking. Trust our licensed contractors.
At Buldical, we combine expert installation with premium materials to create driveways that last.
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Landscape designers may provide design ideas, landscape plans, planting plans and lighting plans. Some also offer installation-related services such as material selection or plant placement. While they may provide conceptual ideas on garden structures, irrigation, and hardscape layout, most are not licensed to provide construction drawings. Likewise, while they may work closely with contractors overseeing the aesthetic elements of an installation, most are not licensed to provide actual construction services. Their education is in residential design, which emphasizes design strategies, hardscape options, and plant materials appropriate for residential projects.
Landscape architects are licensed by the State of California and, in addition to the plans typically provided by a landscape designer, are qualified to produce construction-ready plans that may include complex retaining walls, grading and drainage plans, and physical structures. Their training emphasizes design for large public and commercial spaces such as parks and commercial landscapes, although some specialize in residential projects.
Landscape contractors are licensed to install the designs created by landscape designers and landscape architects. Some are design/build companies, and provide design and maintenance services as well. When working with a design/build firm, be sure to clarify the design process used and whether you will receive landscape drawings for your review and approval or just a verbal or written description of the landscape to be installed. Some design/build companies bundle the design fees with the cost of construction, but it is still important to understand the design cost component should you decide to hire a different company for installation.