Paver Contractor — Simpsonville, SC
From the Five Forks subdivisions to the established neighborhoods near downtown, Southern Pavers designs and builds durable patios, driveways, pool decks, and retaining walls engineered for Simpsonville's clay soil and graded lots — backyards built to last and made for living.
Simpsonville has grown into one of the most sought-after places to raise a family in the Upstate — and with that growth has come a wave of beautiful new homes that deserve outdoor spaces to match. Southern Pavers works with Simpsonville homeowners every season, building patios, driveways, walkways, and pool decks across Five Forks, Fairview, Bryson, and the neighborhoods off Harrison Bridge and Bethel Roads.
Owner Joe meets you on-site, listens to how you actually want to use your yard, and builds it right the first time — proper excavation, a deep compacted base, and drainage engineered for our clay-heavy, graded lots. The result is hardscaping that stays beautiful and rock-solid for decades, not just for the first spring.
What We Build
Custom backyard patios for cookouts, fire pits, and evenings outside — designed to fit the larger lots common in Simpsonville's family subdivisions.
Elegant, durable driveways that lift curb appeal and meet the design standards of Five Forks-area HOA neighborhoods.
Cool, slip-resistant pool surrounds — one of our most-requested Simpsonville projects as backyard pools keep going in.
Welcoming front walks and garden paths that tie your landscaping together and guide guests to the door.
Structural and decorative walls that tame sloped, graded lots, create usable yard space, and control runoff.
Built-in grills, counters, and bars that turn a Simpsonville backyard into a true entertaining destination.
The Southern Pavers Difference
No call centers or salespeople. The owner walks your yard, designs the project, and stands behind the work.
We choose materials and finishes that fit Simpsonville's HOA standards and can supply the specs many boards require.
Deep compacted bases and real drainage planning so your hardscape survives our soil and graded lots.
Rated 4.9 from 27 reviews by Upstate homeowners who value clean job sites and honest, on-time work.
"I had 200 square feet of pavers removed then Joe increased the patio size to 450 square feet with lighted retainer walls. The crew worked diligently to create a perfect entertainment area with views of the lake. Impressive outcome."
Built for Simpsonville
Simpsonville has been one of the fastest-growing communities in the Upstate, and that suburban boom south of Greenville shapes the way we build here. The newer family subdivisions around Five Forks — and along Harrison Bridge, Fairview, and Bethel Roads — tend to sit on larger lots, which is exactly why backyard pools, multi-zone patios, and full outdoor living spaces are so popular in this part of the county.
Those same new-construction lots come with two challenges we plan for on every job: clay-heavy soil and aggressive site grading. When builders cut and fill a lot to set a foundation, the result is often a backyard that slopes hard or collects water in the wrong places. Tightly packed Piedmont clay doesn't drain on its own, so without a properly engineered base and slope, a patio or driveway will heave, settle, or pool water after our heavy spring rains. We excavate to the right depth, build a deep compacted aggregate base, and route water away from the home — frequently pairing patios with retaining walls to reclaim usable space on a sloped lot.
Because so much of Simpsonville is governed by HOAs, we also design with the neighborhood in mind. We help you select paver lines, colors, and wall finishes that complement the home styles common in these subdivisions and meet community architectural standards — and we can provide the material details and drawings many HOA boards ask for before approving a project. The goal is a backyard that wows your family and sails through review.
Upload a photo of your yard, describe your vision, and our AI design visualizer shows you a concept of your finished patio, pool deck, or driveway — materials, layout, and all. It's free, takes a minute, and there's zero pressure.
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Common Questions
Yes — most of our Simpsonville projects are in HOA-governed subdivisions, especially around Five Forks. We help you choose paver colors, patterns, and wall finishes that fit your neighborhood's architectural standards, and we can provide the material specs and drawings many HOAs request for approval before work begins.
Most paver patios in Simpsonville run between $15 and $30 per square foot installed, depending on the paver line, pattern, site grading, and features like seating walls, fire pits, or pool surrounds. Because so many Simpsonville lots are graded, drainage work can affect the price — we cover all of it in a clear written estimate after a free on-site visit.
Yes, when the base is done right. Many newer Simpsonville subdivisions sit on graded, clay-heavy lots that move and hold water. We excavate to the correct depth, build a compacted aggregate base, and engineer slope and drainage so water flows away from your home — which is exactly why interlocking pavers outlast poured concrete here.
Absolutely. With the larger lots common in Simpsonville's family neighborhoods, we frequently combine a pool deck, a dining patio, and a lounge or fire-pit zone into one cohesive outdoor living space, using slip-resistant pavers around the water and complementary materials throughout.
Yes — upload a photo of your Simpsonville yard to our free AI design visualizer, describe your vision, and we'll show you a concept of your finished patio, driveway, or pool deck before a single paver is placed. It's a no-pressure way to explore materials and layouts.
Tell us about your space and Joe will personally follow up with a free, no-pressure estimate. Most homeowners hear back within 24 hours.