Paver Patio Installation in Madison & Dane County, WI
Serving Madison, Verona, Middleton, Sun Prairie & All of Dane County
A durable, low-maintenance paver patio built to handle Wisconsin's freeze-thaw winters — perfect for grilling, entertaining, and everyday outdoor living.
A paver patio is one of the highest-value additions you can make to a Wisconsin backyard — a durable, low-maintenance space for grilling, entertaining, and everyday outdoor living. At LawnCare Plus, we've been installing patios across Madison, Verona, Middleton, Sun Prairie, and Dane County since 1998, and we build every patio to handle our region's freeze-thaw winters without heaving, shifting, or cracking.
Our Paver Patio Process
➜ Design consultation — We walk your property, talk through how you'll use the space, and recommend paver styles, patterns, and layouts that fit your home and budget.
➜ Excavation & base preparation — Proper depth, compacted gravel base, and grading are what separate a patio that lasts 20+ years from one that settles in three.
➜ Drainage planning — Built-in grading and drainage keep water moving away from your foundation and prevent ice buildup in winter.
➜ Precision paver installation — Every paver is laid, leveled, and joint-filled by hand for a tight, professional finish.
➜ Final walkthrough & cleanup — We leave your site clean and walk you through the finished space.
Why Madison Homeowners Choose LawnCare Plus for Paver Patios
Wisconsin's clay soils and freeze-thaw cycles are hard on outdoor hardscapes if they're not installed correctly. Our crews build every patio with the base depth and drainage this climate requires — not a shortcut version. As a local, family-owned company founded in 1998, we're not a franchise or a fly-by-night crew; we're still here years later if you ever need maintenance.
Paver Patio FAQ
How much does a paver patio cost in Madison, WI?
Cost depends on square footage, paver material, and site complexity (grading, drainage, stairs). We provide a free, no-obligation on-site quote for every project.
How long does paver patio installation take?
Most residential patios take 3–7 days depending on size and site conditions.
Do pavers hold up to Wisconsin winters?
Yes — when installed with proper base depth and drainage, interlocking pavers handle freeze-thaw cycles better than poured concrete, and individual pavers can be replaced if one ever cracks.