
Living in the Mountain’s Shadow: The Character of Mt. Olympus
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Pavers Installation in Mount Olympus - Our Project Impact
Pitt Landscape has completed 79 pavers installation projects across Mount Olympus, totaling $634K in sold work at an average project value of $8K. We've been delivering this work here since February 2021, and that kind of long-standing local presence gives people confidence that we're here to stay.
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Total Estimates
$105K
Estimate Revenue
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Projects Sold
$57K
Sold Revenue
$72K
Top 6 Full-Scope Project Avg
Our largest installs combine landscape design ($67K) and construction ($5K) per project
$67K
Design
$5K
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Project Coverage in Mount Olympus
Track where we're building pavers installation projects throughout Mount Olympus.
Neighborhood Summary
| Neighborhood | Sold Jobs | Sold Revenue | Avg. Ticket |
|---|---|---|---|
Mount Olympus | 6 | $57,085 | $9,514 |
| Grand Total | 6 | $57,085 | $9,514 |
- Sold Revenue
- $57,085
- Avg. Ticket
- $9,514
- Sold Revenue
- $57,085
- Avg. Ticket
- $9,514
Pavers Installation in Mount Olympus
Custom paver installation across the Salt Lake Valley — patios, driveways, walkways, and pool decks. One crew designs and installs the full project. Our crews tailor each project to local site conditions, property goals, and the long-term performance expectations for Mount Olympus.

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Pavers Installation Built for Steep Lots, Boulder Walls, and East-Bench Weather
Mt. Olympus yards are anything but generic. Most properties deal with elevation changes, rocky soils, mature tree canopies, and long retaining systems built from massive boulders—just like the ones many of us grew up climbing on.
Because of this, Pavers Installation in the Mt. Olympus neighborhood often includes:
- Stabilizing and refreshing existing boulder walls or terraces
- Creating functional outdoor spaces on sloped ground
- Landscape Design-driven designs that preserve views toward the peak
- Water-wise planting that handles wind, heat, and cold pockets
- Irrigation adjustments for uphill/downhill pressure differences
- Mountain-weather maintenance plans to keep spaces clean year-round
Our approach emphasizes both structure and comfort—ensuring your outdoor space handles the terrain while still feeling inviting.
Paver Installation That Holds Up to Utah Winters
Poured concrete cracks. In Utah's freeze-thaw climate — where ground temperatures swing from single digits in January to 95°F in July — concrete expands and contracts until it fails. Paver systems flex with those temperature changes. Individual units can shift slightly without cracking, and if one does get damaged, it can be replaced without demolishing the whole surface.
We've installed pavers for 93 projects across the Salt Lake Valley — patios, driveways, pool decks, walkways, and retaining wall caps. The key to a paver installation that lasts is what you can't see: proper base depth, compaction, and edge restraints. We build ours to last, which is why we've been installing pavers in Utah since 2007.
We work with Belgard, Unilock, EP Henry, and Techo-Bloc. Most HOA communities in Draper, South Jordan, and Herriman accept these brands — we can verify your HOA's approved materials list before design is finalized.
What's Included in a Paver Installation Project
- Site measurement and design — We measure the space, review grade and drainage, and help you select pattern, color, and border options.
- Excavation — 8–12 inches of excavation depending on application (more for driveways, less for walkways). All material hauled off-site.
- Base installation — Compacted road base in 3–4 inch lifts, verified with a plate compactor. The base is the most important part of any paver job.
- Edge restraints — Aluminum or plastic edge restraint spiked into the base keeps the field from spreading. Required on all four sides.
- Sand bedding layer — One inch of coarse bedding sand screeded perfectly level. Pavers are set into this layer.
- Paver installation — Hand-laid to pattern, cut to fit at borders, compacted into the sand bed with a plate compactor and rubber pad.
- Polymeric sand — Joint sand swept in and activated with water. Locks joints, resists weeds and ants, and stabilizes the surface.
- Sealer (optional) — Penetrating or film-forming sealer enhances color and protects against staining. Recommended every 3–5 years.
Paver Cost in the Salt Lake Valley
Paver installation cost in Utah depends on area, paver type, base depth, and project complexity:
- Paver patio (standard Belgard or EP Henry, 200–400 sq ft): $18–$28 per square foot installed
- Paver driveway (standard, 400–800 sq ft): $22–$35 per square foot (deeper base required)
- Paver walkway: $20–$30 per square foot
- Premium pavers (Techo-Bloc, large format, tumbled): Add $5–$10 per square foot
A typical 300 sq ft patio with standard Belgard pavers runs $6,000–$9,000 installed. A full driveway replacement can run $15,000–$35,000 depending on size and paver selection. Free estimates are available — we'll measure and give you an exact price.
Paver Types, Brands, and Materials: How to Choose
The paver market offers more options than most homeowners expect — and the right choice depends on application, budget, and design goals.
Concrete pavers (Belgard, Techo-Bloc, EP Henry) are the most common choice in the Salt Lake Valley. They are manufactured to tight tolerances, available in hundreds of colors and textures, and hold up well through Utah's UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles. Belgard and Techo-Bloc both offer premium large-format options for a more modern look.
Travertine stays cooler underfoot than concrete in direct sun — a meaningful advantage around pools. It requires sealing in Utah's climate to prevent mineral deposits and freeze-thaw damage to the naturally porous surface.
Porcelain pavers are the most low-maintenance option — no sealing required, virtually no staining, and a consistent finish. They require a more precise installation (tighter tolerances than concrete pavers) and a higher material budget, but hold their appearance well over time.
Natural flagstone (sandstone, slate, quartzite) gives each project a handmade character. No two pieces are identical. Base preparation is equally important — natural stone is not more forgiving of a poor base than concrete pavers.
Paver Patterns and Design: What the Layout Does to the Space
Pattern choice affects how a space feels as much as what material you use. A few patterns and where they work:
Running bond (bricks offset like a standard wall) is the most common and works well everywhere. Clean, modern, directional — the direction of the joint lines can make a narrow space feel wider or a short space feel longer.
Herringbone is the strongest pattern for driveways. The 45° or 90° interlocking layout distributes load across more joint lines, which is why it was used for thousands of years in European cobblestone streets. If you have a paver driveway, herringbone is the pattern we recommend.
Basketweave has a classic, traditional look. It reads best in wider spaces — in a narrow walkway it can feel busy.
Soldier course border is not a full pattern — it is a single row of pavers laid perpendicular to the main field, used as an edge treatment. It defines the boundary of the paved area and elevates the overall installation significantly. We recommend a soldier course border on virtually every patio and driveway project.
Pavers as Part of a Complete Hardscape System in Mount Olympus
Paver patios, driveways, and walkways rarely exist in isolation on the properties we build in Mount Olympus. They connect to retaining walls that manage grade change, steps that transition between levels, seating walls that define outdoor rooms, and drainage systems that carry water away from the foundation and finished surfaces. When these elements are designed and built together under one contract, the grade, drainage, and visual flow are coordinated from the start — not retrofitted around each other.
Pitt Landscape & Construction has completed 73 paver installation projects across the Salt Lake Valley representing over $1 million in installed paver work. Our licensed general contractor status covers the full scope — excavation, base preparation, paver installation, retaining structures, and surrounding softscape — with a single point of accountability. Contact us to schedule a site visit for your Mount Olympus paver project.
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