If you’re planning a new patio, one of the first decisions you’ll face is choosing between pavers and concrete.
Both options can create a functional outdoor space—but in Northeast Ohio’s climate, the differences in performance, maintenance, and longevity matter.
Here’s how they compare.
Ohio’s freeze-thaw cycles can be tough on outdoor surfaces.
Paver Patios:
Concrete Patios:
For long-term durability, pavers generally perform better in this region.
Pavers:
Concrete:
If design and customization are priorities, pavers offer more flexibility.
Pavers:
Concrete:
Concrete patios typically have a lower upfront cost.
However, long-term maintenance and repairs can add up.
Paver patios require a higher initial investment, but often provide better long-term value due to durability and repair flexibility.
Both options require proper base preparation—but execution matters.
In either case, poor installation can lead to issues—so working with an experienced contractor is key.
The right choice depends on your priorities:
Choose pavers if you want:
Choose concrete if you want:
A patio is more than just a surface—it’s part of how you use and enjoy your home. Choosing the right material upfront can save time, money, and frustration down the road.
At Bear Landscaping & Design, we help homeowners throughout Northeast Ohio plan and build outdoor spaces that are designed to last, with materials and construction methods suited for the local climate.
In many cases, yes. Pavers handle freeze-thaw cycles better and are easier to repair, making them a strong long-term option.
Yes, upfront costs are typically higher, but they often offer better long-term value.
It depends on installation and conditions, but cracking and wear can occur over time due to weather exposure.
Repairs are possible, but they are often visible. In some cases, replacement may be recommended.
