
Brick Paver
A brick-shaped paving unit with a hard wearing top surface. It reads through repeated modules, sand-filled joints, polished high spots, edge chips, and dirt between units.
Common names
- paving brick
- clay paver
- interlocking paver
- block paver
Search phrases
- brick walkway
- red paver path
- interlocking paving
- patio brick floor
Common uses
- Walkways
- Plazas
- Driveways
- Patios
- Garden paths
Choosing points
- Best for gardens, paths, and walks where brick warmth should continue onto the ground.
- Patterns such as herringbone, basket weave, and running bond change the feel.
- Outdoor joints collect sand, weeds, moss, and tire dirt.
- High spots polish and low spots darken with water.
How it ages
- Durable when bedded well, but settlement, weeds, freeze-thaw, and vehicle loads can move the units.
What to avoid
- Do not use wall brick as paving brick; paving needs thickness, abrasion resistance, base preparation, and edge restraint.


