Your First Impression Starts at the Curb

Brick driveway paving is one of the most effective ways to boost your home’s curb appeal and long-term property value — all before a guest even reaches your front door.

Here’s a quick look at the top brick paver options to consider for your driveway:

Paver Type Best For Thickness Approx. Cost (per sq ft)
Clay brick pavers Classic look, color retention 50-60mm $10-$30
Concrete pavers High durability, more color options 50-80mm $8-$25
Permeable pavers Eco-friendly, drainage 50-60mm $10-$30
Natural stone pavers Premium aesthetics 40-60mm $15-$30+

Brick driveways typically last 25+ years with proper maintenance. They handle heavy vehicle loads, resist slipping, and — unlike poured concrete — let you replace individual damaged pieces without tearing up the whole surface.

For homeowners in the Chicago suburbs, including Elmhurst, Hinsdale, and the surrounding area, the right brick paver choice also needs to stand up to freeze-thaw cycles and heavy seasonal use. That’s where material selection and professional installation make all the difference.

Whether you’re starting from scratch or replacing an aging concrete slab, this guide walks you through the best brick paving products, patterns, and what to look for when hiring a contractor.

Infographic showing brick driveway layers: excavation depth, MOT sub-base, sand bed, and paver thickness options - brick

Why Brick Driveway Paving is the Ultimate Home Investment

When we talk to homeowners in places like Elmhurst and Hinsdale, the question often arises: “Why should I spend more on brick than standard asphalt?” The answer lies in the total value of your investment. While asphalt or poured concrete might seem cheaper upfront, brick driveway paving offers a blend of durability and elegance that other materials simply cannot match.

Unlike a “drab slab” of concrete that is prone to cracking as the Chicago ground shifts during our brutal winters, a paver system is flexible. Because these are individual units, they can expand and contract without breaking the surface. If a tree root pushes up or a heavy truck causes a dip, we can simply lift the affected bricks, relevel the base, and put the original bricks back. You can’t do that with a cracked concrete driveway without leaving an ugly patch.

Feature Brick Pavers Poured Concrete Asphalt
Lifespan 25 – 50 Years 20 – 25 Years 12 – 15 Years
Maintenance Low (Occasional Sealing) Medium (Crack Repair) High (Frequent Resealing)
Curb Appeal High / Customizable Low / Industrial Low / Plain
Eco-Friendly Yes (Permeable options) No No

Beyond the structural perks, there is the undeniable “wow factor.” We specialize in transforming backyards into relaxing spaces, and we believe your driveway should be no different. It is the red carpet to your home. Using high-quality clay or concrete pavers ensures that the colors remain vibrant for decades, as the pigments are often baked into the material itself.

Selecting the Right Paver Thickness

One of the most common mistakes in DIY or cut-rate projects is using the wrong thickness of brick. A patio paver is not a driveway paver. For a surface that needs to support the weight of SUVs and delivery trucks, thickness is non-negotiable.

Choosing the right thickness ensures your driveway doesn’t succumb to “rutting”—those annoying tire-shaped grooves that appear when the material is too thin for the load.

Top Patterns for Durable Brick Driveway Paving

The beauty of brick driveway paving is the limitless design flexibility. Whether your home in Mount Prospect is a sleek contemporary build or a classic Colonial in Norridge, there is a pattern that fits your architecture perfectly.

various brick paving patterns: herringbone, basketweave, and running bond - brick driveway paving

The Strength of Herringbone Brick Driveway Paving

If you ask any professional what the “king of patterns” is for driveways, they will say Herringbone. Laid at either a 45-degree or 90-degree angle, this pattern creates a strong interlock. Because the bricks are set against each other in a zig-zag fashion, they displace the energy of a braking or turning vehicle much better than other layouts. This prevents the bricks from shifting or “creeping” over time.

Beyond the strength, the 45-degree Herringbone offers a “clever visual trick”—it can actually make a narrow driveway appear wider and more expansive.

Classic Aesthetics: Basketweave and Running Bond

For those seeking a more traditional or “Old-World” feel in Arlington Heights, the Basketweave and Running Bond patterns are excellent choices.

Professional Installation Standards and Excavation

A beautiful driveway is only as good as what lies beneath it. At Euro Paving, we follow strict industry standards to ensure your driveway doesn’t sink or puddle after the first big Chicago rainstorm.

The process begins with proper excavation. For a stable driveway in Cook or DuPage County, we typically excavate to a depth of 150mm to 200mm (6 to 8 inches).

  1. The Sub-Base: We lay a 100mm-150mm layer of MOT Type-1 (crushed stone). This is compacted in layers to create a rock-solid foundation.
  2. Drainage: We incorporate a slight slope—usually 1cm for every 60cm of length—to ensure water flows away from your home’s foundation.
  3. The Bedding Layer: A 40mm layer of sharp sand is screeded over the base. This acts as the “cushion” that the bricks sit in.
  4. The Bricks: We lay the pavers 10mm-15mm above the final desired height. Why? Because the final compaction will settle them into their permanent home.

Advanced 3D Paving Design Planning

We don’t believe in guesswork. Before a single shovel hits the dirt, we use advanced 3D digital modeling to show you exactly how the chosen colors, patterns, and accents will look against your home. This allows us to adjust the layout, add borders, or integrate pillars and lighting until the design is exactly as you envisioned. It’s part of our commitment to creating family-friendly designs that enhance your lifestyle.

Maintaining Your Investment for 25+ Years

One of the best “pros” of brick driveway paving is the minimal maintenance required. While a concrete driveway might need expensive repairs when it cracks, a brick driveway just needs a little TLC to look brand new for decades.

Repairing Common Brick Driveway Paving Issues

Even the best driveways can face challenges. However, repairs are straightforward and relatively inexpensive:

Frequently Asked Questions about Driveway Paving

Can brick pavers be installed over existing concrete?

Yes, it is possible through a process called a “paver overlay.” This can be a great way to update an outdated concrete driveway without the cost of full demolition. However, the existing concrete must be in good structural shape and have proper drainage.

What are the best eco-friendly permeable paver options?

Permeable pavers are designed with slightly larger joints that allow rainwater to seep directly into the ground rather than running off into the street. This is an excellent choice for homeowners looking to reduce their environmental footprint and manage stormwater on-site.

How does brick paving perform on steep slopes?

Actually, brick is superior to concrete on slopes. The abrasive texture and multiple edges of the pavers provide much better traction for tires and feet, especially during wet or icy conditions. We use specialized “edge restraints” to ensure the bricks stay firmly in place on any incline.

Conclusion

Your driveway is more than just a place to park your car; it’s a statement piece for your home. By choosing brick driveway paving, you are investing in a surface that offers unmatched durability, ease of repair, and timeless beauty.

At Euro Paving, we take pride in using premium materials, including Unilock pavers, which come with a lifetime guarantee. From the initial 3D design to the final sweep of sand, our team is dedicated to transforming your property into an impressive hardscape feature that will truly floor your neighbors.

Ready to upgrade your curb appeal? Schedule a consultation with our experts today and let’s start planning the driveway of your dreams.