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People in Paradise Valley and other cities in Arizona really love using pavers for their landscaping. They're super popular because you can design them in so many different ways. You get to choose from lots of textures, colors, and styles to make your place look exactly how you want it. Pavers are perfect for making driveways, walkways, and pool decks look really nice. At Paradise Valley Paver, our skilled team can make awesome designs using all kinds of materials like Brick Pavers, Concrete Pavers, Stone Pavers, Travertine Pavers.
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8544 N 58th Place, 85253, Paradise Valley, United States
- 480-933-2215
- ParadiseValleyPaver@hotmail.com
- paradisevalleypaver.com
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