Design-forward looks, contractor-grade structure A paver patio should feel solid underfoot, drain correctly, and look intentional—not like a “temporary” surface that settles, wobbles, or grows weeds after a season. In Saint John and across Northwest Indiana, the biggest difference between a patio that lasts and one that becomes a repair project is what you can’t see: base prep, edge restraint, drainage planning, and joint stabilization designed for freeze-thaw conditions. Unilock notes a typical recommendation of a compacted gravel base (often about 6″) plus a 1″ bedding layer for patios/walkways, with thicker bases for driveways. (unilock.com) Forest Landscaping builds custom outdoor living spaces with an emphasis on craftsmanship, long-term performance, and warranty-backed installation. If you’re researching paver patio installation, use this guide to understand what “done right” looks like—so you can plan confidently and ask better questions during your estimate. What makes a paver patio last in Northwest Indiana? Saint John, […]