Hardscapes That Boost Curb Appeal
Interlocking paver hardscapes built for the Last Frontier.
Titan LLC designs and installs paver walkways, patios, and driveways across Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Big Lake, and Palmer. Engineered on a deep, compacted base to handle Alaska’s freeze-thaw cycles, our interlocking concrete and brick pavers add lasting curb appeal, expand your usable outdoor living space, and increase property value — without the cracking and heaving of poured concrete slabs.
Every walkway and patio is built on a properly compacted base, edge-restrained, and locked in with polymeric sand — a hardscape surface that stays true season after Alaskan season.
Why Alaska Homeowners Choose Pavers
Interlocking pavers outperform poured concrete in Alaska’s climate — and they look better doing it. Here’s why paver walkways, patios, and driveways are one of the smartest hardscape investments for your property.
Built for Freeze-Thaw
Flexible interlocking pavers move with the ground and shed water through their base, resisting the frost heave and cracking that ruin poured slabs during Alaskan winters.
Adds Property Value
Professionally installed paver hardscaping boosts curb appeal and resale value, turning unused yard into functional, attractive outdoor living space.
Low Maintenance
Sealed pavers shrug off stains and heavy traffic — and if a unit is ever damaged, it lifts out and replaces individually, with no jackhammering a whole slab.
Endless Design
Choose from a wide range of shapes, colors, and laying patterns — herringbone, running bond, basket weave — to match your home and landscape.
Concrete, Brick, Stone & Permeable Pavers
Titan installs the right paver for the job — matched to your look, your traffic, and your budget. Every option is rated for Alaska’s climate and installed to manufacturer spec.

Concrete Pavers
Most Popular
- Best ForWalkways, patios, driveways
- LookModern or brick-style
- StrengthExtremely dense & precise
Cast from cement and aggregate to exact dimensions — the most versatile, cost-effective choice for high-traffic hardscapes.

Brick (Clay)
Timeless
- Best ForClassic walkways & patios
- LookWarm, colorfast clay
- StrengthKiln-fired, fade-resistant
Molded from natural clay and kiln-fired for a classic, elegant color that won’t fade over the years.

Natural Stone
Premium
- Best ForFeature patios & steps
- LookOrganic flagstone / bluestone
- StrengthDense, one-of-a-kind
Quarried natural stone for a high-end, organic surface where every piece is unique.

Permeable
Drainage-Smart
- Best ForDriveways & wet areas
- LookClean, open joints
- StrengthManages meltwater & runoff
Engineered joints let snowmelt and stormwater drain through, reducing runoff and standing water.
What We Build With Pavers
From the front walk to the backyard patio, Titan installs interlocking pavers across every hardscape surface on your property.
Paver Walkways
Durable, slip-resistant front walks and garden paths that guide guests and lift curb appeal.
Paver Patios
Outdoor living space built to handle furniture, foot traffic, and Alaskan weather year-round.
Paver Driveways
Heavy-duty interlocking driveways engineered to carry vehicle loads and resist frost heave.
Fire Pit & Pergola Surrounds
Paved gathering areas that tie fire features and pergolas into a finished backyard.
Steps & Landings
Paver and block steps that connect grade changes safely with a clean, built-to-last finish.
Pool & Hot Tub Decks
Non-slip paver surrounds that stand up to moisture and make outdoor spaces usable.
Common Paver Questions
What’s the difference between brick and concrete pavers?
Brick pavers are molded from natural clay and kiln-fired, giving a classic, colorfast look. Concrete pavers are cast from cement and aggregate, offering precise sizing, more shapes and colors, and excellent strength for high-traffic areas. Both are durable — concrete is easier to install to exact dimensions, while brick brings timeless character.
Do pavers hold up in Alaska’s winters?
Yes. Because interlocking pavers sit on a compacted, free-draining base and flex as the ground moves, they resist the frost heave and cracking that damage poured concrete slabs. Proper edge restraint and polymeric sand keep everything locked tight through freeze-thaw cycles.
Are paver walkways and patios worth it?
Pavers are one of the highest-return hardscape investments — they increase property value, expand usable outdoor living space, and last for decades with minimal upkeep, making them a favorite for homeowners across Southcentral Alaska.
How long does a paver installation last?
A properly installed paver surface can last 25+ years. Because individual pavers can be lifted and reset, the surface is easy to repair and maintain over its full lifetime — unlike a cracked concrete slab.
What areas does Titan serve for paver installation?
Titan LLC installs paver walkways, patios, and driveways throughout Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Big Lake, and Palmer.
Paver Walkways, Patios + Driveways
Recent interlocking paver projects across Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Big Lake, and Palmer. Tap any photo to view full-size.