Patios & Walkways Halifax

Custom Patios & Walkways Halifax
Whether you’re creating a new outdoor gathering space, upgrading an existing patio, or improving access around your property, Inlyten Landscaping provides professional patio and walkway installations designed for Halifax’s climate and terrain. Our process focuses on proper base preparation, drainage, and durable materials to ensure your patio and walkways look great and last for years.
Our Work Process
Site Assessment & Design
We visit your property to evaluate layout, grading, drainage, and how the patio or walkway will be used. Then we help design a layout that fits your space, style, and budget.
Base Preparation & Layout
Proper preparation is key. We excavate, install a solid base, ensure correct drainage, and carefully lay out the patio and walkway to prevent shifting, settling, or water issues.
Installation & Finishing Touches
We install high quality pavers or stone with precision, followed by edge restraints and joint filling for long term durability. The result is a clean, functional, and visually striking outdoor space built to last.
WHY Inlyten LANDSCAPING?
Why Choose Us
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Landscaping Designed for You
Every project is thoughtfully planned to suit your property, goals, and long term use.
Common Questions
When properly installed with a solid base and drainage, paver patios and walkways can last 25+ years. Individual pavers can also be replaced if needed, unlike poured concrete.
Yes, in many cases. Pavers are more durable, resist cracking, and offer better drainage. They’re also easier to repair and provide a more premium, custom look.
Most patio and walkway projects are completed in 2–5 days, depending on size, design complexity, weather, and site conditions.
Pavers are low-maintenance. Occasional sweeping, light washing, and joint sand replenishment help keep them looking great. Sealing is optional but can enhance color and longevity.
When installed correctly with landscape fabric and polymeric sand, weed growth is minimal. Proper base preparation is key to preventing long-term issues.
Yes. Pavers are ideal for Halifax’s climate. Their flexible system allows them to move slightly during freeze-thaw cycles without cracking.
In most cases, no permit is required for patios and walkways. However, if the project involves significant grading, drainage changes, or structural elements, a permit may be needed. We always follow HRM rules and regulations, including By-Law L-400. If a permit is required, we’ll guide you through the process and ensure everything is done properly and safely.
Ready to Get Started with a New Patio or Walkway?
Request a free estimate and get expert guidance on patio or walkway tailored to your property and timeline.

