Cobblestones have been used for paving roads and driveways for a very long time. The cobblestones are extremely durable, and they provide an attractive, Old World appearance and charm that a paved asphalt surface cannot match. Building a cobblestone driveway can provide your home with that same look.

Paving cobblestones are usually round in shape, though the term cobblestone has come to encompass any natural paving stone. There is a type of cobble paving that uses shaped blocks, however. These cobblestone brick pavers are called Belgian blocks and are more uniform in size and shape, giving them the advantage of being easier to install than round cobblestone pavers.

PROS/ADVANTAGES/BENEFITS OF USING COBBLESTONE PAVEMENT

In general, cobblestone driveways are more expensive than ordinary cabro pavers, bricks, cement, and other concrete materials.

Cobblestone is a natural building material based on cobble-sized stones, and is used for pavement roads, streets, and buildings.

Imagine having stone pavers from historic European and American cities beautifying your own property. Nothing else achieves that Old World look like the cobblestones! And you’ll love how practically indestructible, un-fadeable and easy-care they are.

Paving blocks can be installed on top of concrete without mortar if you first lay down a 1/2″ to 1” bed of coarse sand. The process is nearly identical to laying a paver patio over ground.

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