As the cooler months approach, many Kelowna homeowners begin preparing their winter outdoor spaces. While most think of summer as the prime time for landscaping projects, fall is actually an excellent time to install pavers. Here’s why.
What to Know About Installing Pavers Kelowna During the Fall?
Fall offers moderate temperatures that are perfect for installing pavers. The cooler weather is gentler on both the materials and the labour involved. Unlike the intense summer heat, which can cause pavers to expand or adhesives to dry too quickly, the fall climate helps ensure better long-term stability. Plus, there’s less worry about precipitation since Kelowna enjoys relatively dry autumns.
During fall, plants are naturally slowing down as they prepare for dormancy, making it easier to complete paver installation without causing too much disruption to your yard. With the growing season winding down, you won’t need to worry about damaging active plants or newly blossoming flowers.
Another perk to completing a paver installation project during this time is that you avoid the rush of spring landscaping projects. This ensures that your patio, walkways, or driveway are ready to be enjoyed the moment the warm weather returns. Come spring, you’ll be ahead of the game while others are just starting to plan their upgrades.
What’s more, fall is a shoulder season for many contractors and suppliers, meaning you may find more availability and even discounts on materials or labour. By planning your paver project for autumn, you’re likely to benefit from cost savings and quicker service.
Contact us Today!
Fall is the perfect season to enhance your outdoor space in Kelowna with new pavers. If you’re interested in getting a quote on your next project with pavers Kelowna, contact Fuller’s Landscaping Company today! We’d be happy to come give you an estimate on your latest project or discuss what can be done. Be sure to check out our social media for progress photos and past projects. We look forward to working with you in the near future!