PAVER DRIVEWAY INSTALLATION IN OLYMPIA, WA

Paver Driveways in Olympia, WA — Base Depth Set by Olympia's Wet-Season Clay, Not by a Catalog.

ND Brick Pavers builds paver driveways across Olympia Capitol Hill, Eastside, Westside, and the rest of Thurston County. We pull a free soil test before we quote, and the base gets designed around what comes back, not around a national spec sheet.

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Olympia Ground Conditions

Why Driveway Base Depth Changes in Olympia

A driveway carries thousands of pounds over the same eighteen inches of tire track, several times a day, for decades. Everything a patio can forgive, a driveway cannot. Olympia takes over 50 inches of rain a year onto some of the wettest soils in western Washington, including expansive clay near Black Lake and the Deschutes flood zones.

Expansive clay swells when it is wet and shrinks when it dries. A base that ignores that moves twice a year, every year. We run perforated drain pipe, geotextile separation, and a 2% minimum slope across every paver field in this city. That is why we will not quote a driveway in Olympia off a photo. We pull a soil sample, we read the compaction and drainage back, and the base depth and gravel spec come out of that reading — whether the job is a short apron in Capitol Hill or Eastside or a long run on a Thurston County lot with real grade. The failure we are engineering against here is seasonal heave from expansive clay cycling wet and dry, and you do not get a second chance at it once the pavers are down.

Our soil notes for Olympia

Olympia and the greater Thurston County area sit on some of the wettest soils in western Washington. Expansive clay near Black Lake and Deschutes River flood zones demand aggressive drainage engineering. We install perforated drain pipe, geotextile fabric, and set minimum 2% slope on all paver fields to prevent pooling and base saturation.

Typical Investment — Paver Driveways

$12,000 – $60,000+

Final cost depends on scope, materials, and site conditions. In Olympia, the biggest single variable is the base — and we do not know that number until the soil test comes back. Fixed-price quote after a free site visit.

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Olympia Neighborhoods We Build In

Capitol HillEastsideWestsideSouth CapitolLaceyTumwaterBlack LakeBoston Harbor

Landmarks Nearby

  • Washington State Capitol
  • Capitol Lake
  • Percival Landing
  • Priest Point Park
  • Olympia Farmers Market
  • South Puget Sound Community College

Overview

Why Paver Driveways Outperform Concrete in the Pacific Northwest

Poured concrete driveways have one fundamental weakness: they're monolithic. One slab. When the ground shifts — as it does every freeze-thaw cycle in Western Washington — the concrete cracks. You can't repair a crack invisibly. You can patch it, or you can eventually replace the whole slab.

Paver driveways are designed differently. Individual units, tight joints, and a properly engineered base mean the surface flexes slightly under load and ground movement rather than fracturing. When a paver does crack or shift — which is rare with a properly installed base — you replace that unit. The rest of the driveway is untouched.

The performance advantage only holds when the base is built correctly. Tacoma's glacial till and clay subsoils require specific base depth, compaction specs, and drainage planning. We soil-test before we design, so your driveway base is engineered for what's actually under your property.

Standard Scope

What Every Olympia Driveways Project Includes

Free soil test & drainage assessment

Free ArcSite 3D design rendering

Transparent, itemized pricing

100% in-house crew — no subcontractors

Load-rated base system (vehicle weight-rated, soil test-spec'd)

Custom paver pattern and border design

Full demo & haul-away of existing driveway material

Proper slope design for sheet drainage

Drainage channels or catch basins where needed

Curb and apron work as required

Brent Spain as your named project coordinator

10-Year Workmanship Guarantee

Lifetime Material Guarantee

How It Works

Your Olympia Project, Step by Step.

01

Consultation, Measurement & Soil Test

We assess your driveway footprint, measure the area, and pull a soil sample. Driveway base specs depend on both soil conditions and vehicle load requirements.

02

Free 3D Design Rendering

See your finished driveway before we break ground — pattern, border treatment, apron design — in an ArcSite photorealistic rendering.

03

Itemized Proposal

Line-by-line cost breakdown. No surprises at final invoice.

04

Demo & Engineered Base

Existing driveway material removed and hauled. Base installed to the depth and spec derived from your soil test and load requirements.

05

Paver Installation & Finishing

Pavers laid to pattern, edge restraints secured, polymeric sand compacted. Curb and apron work completed.

06

Final Walkthrough & Guarantee

We walk the project with you. Guarantee activates at sign-off.

Paver driveway apron and front walkway installation

Common Questions

Paver Driveways in Olympia — FAQ

How long do paver driveways last?

A properly installed paver driveway — with an engineered base and correct drainage — routinely lasts 25–40 years with normal maintenance. The pavers themselves often outlast the base by decades; when maintenance is needed, it's usually base-related, not the paver surface. This is why getting the base right at installation is so critical.

Can you install pavers over my existing concrete driveway?

In limited cases, yes — if the existing concrete is structurally sound, level, and drains correctly. We assess existing concrete during the consultation. More often, the right answer is removal, because existing concrete creates drainage and leveling complications that undermine the new paver surface. We'll give you an honest recommendation.

Are paver driveways more expensive than concrete or asphalt?

Initial installation costs for paver driveways are typically 20–40% higher than poured concrete and 50–80% higher than asphalt. Over a 20-year horizon, the gap often narrows or reverses: poured concrete requires full replacement when it fails (and it will crack), while paver driveways require only localized repair. We can walk you through a lifecycle cost comparison during your consultation.

Free Consultation — Olympia, WA

Start With a Free
Soil Test.

No commitment and no guesstimates. Brent walks your Olympia property, tests the ground, and hands you a 3D rendering and an itemized quote before you decide anything.

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