Paver Installation San Diego
Pavers & hardscape that elevate every space.
Shiro Builders Group designs and installs pavers and hardscape across San Diego County—driveways, patios, walkways, retaining walls, steps, and full outdoor living foundations. We handle design, grading, drainage, and installation under one contract so your hardscape is structurally sound, properly drained, and finished to a standard that holds up for decades.
Pavers and hardscape designed around your drainage needs and aesthetic goals.
Hardscape is the backbone of any outdoor space. Before the pergola goes up, before the outdoor kitchen is built, before the landscaping goes in—the paving, grading, and drainage beneath it all determine whether the space works or creates problems. A beautiful paver patio installed over a poorly prepared base, without proper drainage planning, will shift, settle, and puddle within a few years. At Shiro Builders Group, we treat the work under the surface as seriously as the work on top of it.
At Shiro Builders Group, we install pavers and hardscape across all of San Diego County—Clairemont, Kearny Mesa, and Mira Mesa; La Jolla, Solana Beach, and Point Loma; La Mesa, El Cajon, and Spring Valley; Chula Vista, National City, and Bonita; Carlsbad, Encinitas, and Oceanside; Santee, Bostonia, Escondido, and San Marcos. San Diego's varied soil conditions—from expansive clay in inland areas to sandy coastal soils—require base preparation that's specific to the site, not templated from a standard spec sheet.
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Popular pavers & hardscape projects for San Diego homes.
San Diego's climate makes outdoor surfaces one of the most used and most visible features of any property. The right hardscape material and installation method determine not just how a space looks on day one, but how it performs through years of sun, occasional rain, and daily foot traffic. These are the pavers and hardscape projects we complete most often across the county—and what makes each one worth doing with the preparation and precision it requires.
Paver Patio Installations
A paver patio is the most popular hardscape investment in San Diego—it defines the outdoor living area, provides a stable surface for furniture and entertaining, and dramatically improves both the usability and the visual appeal of a backyard. Concrete pavers, porcelain pavers, and natural stone each offer distinct aesthetics and performance characteristics, and the right choice depends on the home's style, the microclimate, and how the space will be used. We design paver patios with proper base depth and compaction, edge restraints, and slope-to-drain gradients that prevent pooling—because a flat patio that doesn't drain correctly becomes a problem every time it rains. Popular across Clairemont, Chula Vista, Carlsbad, La Mesa, and Spring Valley.
Paver Driveway Installations & Replacements
A paver driveway is one of the highest-visibility improvements a San Diego homeowner can make—it's the first thing anyone sees, and it sets the tone for the entire property. Paver driveways offer significant advantages over poured concrete: individual pavers can be removed and reset if utility access is needed beneath the surface, they flex slightly with ground movement rather than cracking, and they're available in a wide range of colors, textures, and patterns that can be customized to complement the home's architecture. Popular throughout Scripps Ranch, La Jolla, Solana Beach, Encinitas, and Carlsbad, where homeowners want curb appeal that reflects the quality of the home behind it.
Walkways, Steps & Entry Hardscape
Walkways, entry steps, and front yard hardscape create the path from the street to the front door—and they shape the first impression of every property. We design and install paver and natural stone walkways that are properly graded for drainage, sized for comfortable use, and detailed with edge planting, lighting conduit, and material transitions that tie into the surrounding landscape. Steps on sloped lots require particular attention to riser height consistency, structural footing, and slip resistance. Common projects across La Jolla, Point Loma, Hillcrest, and North Park, where older homes with deteriorated concrete front approaches are being updated to match renovated interiors.
Concrete & Paver Retaining Walls
Retaining walls are both structural and aesthetic—they hold back soil on sloped lots, create usable flat zones in terraced yards, and define planting beds and outdoor zones throughout a property. San Diego's hillside and canyon-adjacent neighborhoods generate consistent demand for retaining wall construction—in Clairemont, Scripps Ranch, Santee, El Cajon, and La Mesa, sloped lots are the norm rather than the exception. We build retaining walls in concrete block, natural stone, and poured concrete, properly engineered for the soil load and height they're holding back. Walls over a certain height require structural engineering and permits—we handle both in-house.
Visualize your pavers & hardscape with 3D rendering.
See your remodel before construction begins. Shiro Builders Group provides realistic 3D rendering services that help homeowners visualize layouts, materials, finishes, lighting, and architectural details before making final decisions.
Complementary services, delivered under one contract.
Backyard Remodeling
Hardscape is the foundation—but the full backyard transformation includes covered patios, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, landscaping, and lighting built on top of it. Shiro Builders Group handles complete backyard remodeling across San Diego, with hardscape designed and installed as the first coordinated phase of a broader outdoor project. Planning both scopes together means every element is positioned, graded, and plumbed correctly from the start.
Retaining Walls
Hardscape and retaining walls almost always belong in the same project conversation. On sloped San Diego lots, retaining walls create the level zones that hardscape fills—and the two scopes need to be designed together to get grading, drainage, and aesthetic continuity right. Shiro Builders Group designs and builds retaining walls alongside paver and hardscape installations so the structural and aesthetic elements of your outdoor space work as one system.
Fire Pit Construction
A custom fire pit set into a paver patio or hardscape surround is one of the most impactful finishing elements of any San Diego backyard. Shiro Builders Group designs and builds gas and wood-burning fire pits as part of the hardscape project scope—integrating the fire feature footprint, gas line sleeve, and surrounding paver pattern into the design from the start rather than retrofitting a fire pit into an existing patio after the fact.
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"I treat each home the way I'd want my own treated—built with discipline, built with intent, and built right the first time. That's a promise, and my name is on it."
— Shir Gal, Founder & Principal
Our Design Build Process
From blank canvas to the final walkthrough.
01 Initial Consultation
We start by understanding your goals, your timeline, and your budget. No pressure, no pitch—just an honest conversation about what's possible and how we'd approach your project.
02 Planning & Design Development
Our in-house design team develops detailed plans, 3D renderings, and material specifications. You review and approve everything before a single permit is filed.
03 Construction & Project Execution
Our crews handle all trades under one contract—no subcontractor hand-offs, no communication gaps. You have a dedicated project manager on your job from day one to final inspection.
04 Final Walkthrough
We walk the completed project with you, address any punch-list items, and don't consider the job done until you're satisfied with every detail.
05 Final Walkthrough & Handover
We don't hand over keys until you're fully satisfied. Every item on your punch list is resolved before we close the project and issue your written warranty.
Flexible payment options — no project too large
Once you receive your detailed quote, you can choose how to pay. We accept multiple methods and offer financing plans so your remodel can start on your timeline.
Pavers & Hardscape: Common Questions
How much does paver installation cost in San Diego?
Paver installation costs in San Diego depend on material type, square footage, site preparation requirements, and pattern complexity. As general ranges: concrete paver patios typically run $15–$25 per square foot installed; porcelain paver patios $20–$35 per square foot installed; natural stone patios and travertine $25–$45 per square foot installed; paver driveways $18–$30 per square foot installed, depending on size and base requirements. Projects requiring significant grading, drainage work, or retaining wall construction add to the overall cost. We provide detailed, itemized estimates before any work begins so you know exactly what each element costs.
What is the difference between pavers and poured concrete?
Poured concrete is typically less expensive upfront and faster to install, but it cracks over time as the ground shifts—and once a concrete slab cracks, the repair is visible, and the structural integrity is compromised. Pavers flex slightly with ground movement, making them more resilient over San Diego's variable soil conditions. When a paver shifts or stains, individual units can be removed and replaced without disturbing the surrounding surface. Pavers also offer far more design flexibility—pattern, color, texture, and border combinations that poured concrete can't replicate. For most homeowners investing in a patio, driveway, or outdoor living foundation in San Diego, pavers are the better long-term value even at a higher initial cost.
Do I need a permit for paver installation in San Diego?
Ground-level paver patios and walkways generally do not require permits in most San Diego County jurisdictions. Retaining walls over a certain height, structural steps, and hardscape connected to permitted structures like outdoor kitchens or patio covers do require permits. Permit thresholds vary between the City of San Diego, Chula Vista, Carlsbad, El Cajon, Escondido, and other county cities. We assess permit requirements for your specific project scope as part of the initial consultation and handle all filings in-house where permits are required.
How long does paver installation take in San Diego?
A standard backyard paver patio of 400–600 square feet typically takes 3–5 days of active installation once materials are on-site—including base preparation, compaction, sand setting bed, paver installation, and joint sanding. Larger projects, driveway installations, or projects with significant grading and drainage work take longer. Projects that are part of a broader backyard remodel are sequenced as the foundation phase before other outdoor elements are built. We provide a clear installation schedule before work begins.
How do I choose between concrete pavers, porcelain pavers, and natural stone?
Each material has distinct strengths suited to different priorities and applications. Concrete pavers are the most cost-effective and widely available option—durable, versatile in color and texture, and easy to source replacement units for repairs. Porcelain pavers are the premium low-maintenance option—extremely dense, virtually non-porous, highly resistant to staining, fading, and moisture, and available in large-format sizes that give a contemporary, seamless look. Natural stone—travertine, slate, bluestone, and flagstone—offers the most authentic and varied aesthetic, ages beautifully in San Diego's climate, and stays cooler underfoot than concrete or porcelain in direct sun. We walk every homeowner through the tradeoffs for their specific project, style, and budget before any material is selected.
Can pavers be installed over an existing concrete slab?
Sometimes—it depends on the condition of the existing slab and the height implications of adding a paver layer on top. If the existing concrete is structurally sound, properly leveled, and drainage conditions allow for the added height, a paver overlay is possible and can save demolition costs. If the slab is cracked, heaved, or improperly graded, installing pavers over it transfers those problems to the new surface. We assess the existing conditions honestly as part of every estimate and recommend the approach that produces the best long-term result, not the cheapest short-term fix.
Ready to transform your outdoor space?
Whether you're installing a paver patio, replacing a concrete driveway, building an outdoor living foundation, or tackling a full hardscape design, Shiro Builders Group handles design, drainage, grading, and installation under one roof across all of San Diego County. Let's talk about what your property needs and what's possible.