Nicolock Pavers in NYC & Long Island: The Honest Overview
Nicolock pavers carry Paver-Shield color protection that's molded through the stone, not surface-applied — meaning the color you pick today is the color you have in 25 years.
Nicolock Pavers sits at the intersection of building science, local code, and what your property actually needs over the next 20 years. Gotham Home Services has been doing this work across all five boroughs and both Long Island counties for years, and we've seen every failure mode the climate, the soil, and the previous contractor can deliver. That history is why we approach every nicolock pavers job the same way: figure out what the substrate, the structure, and the codebook all require, then deliver work that meets every one of those — not just the cheapest path through.
If you're reading this page you're probably weighing two or three contractors against each other, trying to figure out which one is being honest about scope and price. Our answer is straightforward: we tell you exactly what the job needs, we put it in writing with line items, and we don't change the number after the work starts. Below is the full picture of how we run nicolock pavers projects — the why, the materials, the steps, the mistakes other crews make, and what it actually costs in 2026.
Nicolock's Lindenhurst plant is 45 minutes from Queens — we pull material direct from the plant for LI jobs and reduce lead time on color-matched repair work.
- Paver-Shield uses pigment-rich face mix through the top 8 mm of the stone
- Made in Lindenhurst, NY — same-week delivery to NYC and Long Island jobs
- Lifetime structural warranty
- Largest selection of permeable paver systems in the region
Materials, Specs, and Why They Matter
Material selection is where most nicolock pavers projects are won or lost. The wrong-grade material costs 10–15% less up front and fails in a fraction of the expected service life — that's not a hypothetical, it's the failure pattern we see every week when we get called in to fix someone else's recent work. The materials and specs we use on nicolock pavers jobs aren't the most expensive on the market, but they are the right grade for the loads, the climate, and the substrate they're going on.
Every nicolock pavers job we run uses the spec below as the baseline. When the site conditions call for an upgrade (heavier traffic, problem soils, exposure, historic-district compatibility) we'll quote the upgrade explicitly and explain why. When the site conditions allow a downgrade without affecting service life, we'll quote the downgrade and pass the savings through. The point is that the spec matches the job, not the other way around.
- Nicolock Olde Greenwich, Como, Il Campo, and Bristol collections
- Nicolock matching wall systems
- Nicolock step treads and pool coping
- Permeable paver lines for stormwater compliance
- Nicolock polymeric joint sand
How We Actually Do the Work — Step by Step
One thing that separates real contractors from "guys with a truck" is that real contractors follow a documented process on every job, in the same order, every time. The nicolock pavers sequence below is what every one of our crews runs — not what we wish they'd do, what they actually do. If a step is skipped, the job doesn't pass our internal QC and it doesn't get billed as complete.
We share this process publicly for two reasons. First, so you know what to expect: when you book nicolock pavers with us, the steps below are the steps that happen, in this order, with photo documentation at each milestone. Second, so you can use it to evaluate any other quote you're considering. Ask the contractor across town what their process is — if they can't answer in this much detail, that's information.
- Showroom selection and pattern design
- Site survey, drainage assessment
- Excavation and base prep to ICPI spec
- Layout and installation
- Polymeric sand, edge restraint, compaction
- Warranty registration with Nicolock
Mistakes Other Contractors Make — and What to Watch For
We get called in to fix recent nicolock pavers work all the time — sometimes a year after the original install, sometimes within weeks. The mistakes are remarkably consistent, and almost all of them are avoidable with proper training and a no-cut-corners attitude on site. If you're vetting contractors, the list below is what to look for and what to ask about.
Some of these mistakes are technical (wrong mix, wrong gauge, wrong substrate prep). Others are procedural (no permit, no written warranty, no insurance certificate). And a few are commercial red flags — pressure to sign today, large up-front deposits, "cash discounts" that conveniently leave no paper trail. We've never asked a customer for cash, we don't take more than a reasonable mobilization deposit, and we don't pressure anyone to decide before they're ready.
Both carry lifetime warranties and both perform comparably. Cambridge has a slightly wider premium collection (Renaissance); Nicolock has the broader permeable line. We install both — selection comes down to color and pattern preference. Yes — installed on a 12-inch base with polymeric sand and proper edge restraint, Nicolock driveway pavers handle SUV and contractor-truck weight indefinitely.
- Buying lookalike pavers and claiming Nicolock — different color stability
- Mixing Nicolock with non-Nicolock joint sand on warranty installs
- Wrong base depth for permeable systems — defeats the permeability
What Nicolock Pavers Costs in 2026 — and What Moves the Number
Nicolock pricing in 2026: $22–$34/sq ft installed for standard collections, $26–$40/sq ft for permeable systems, $30–$48/sq ft for designs with integrated wall and step elements.
Pricing for nicolock pavers is driven by a handful of variables that we lay out plainly in every quote. Two jobs that look identical from the curb can price very differently once you account for sub-grade condition, access, permit requirements, and finish level. That's why we don't give blind phone quotes — a 5-minute site visit is the difference between a number you can trust and a number that grows once the work starts.
Whatever the final number ends up being, it's documented before any work begins. Line-item scope, materials by spec, labor, permit, disposal, and any allowances all show up on the estimate. Change orders (when they're needed) are written, signed, and priced before the change happens. You never get a surprise invoice at the end.
Ongoing maintenance on nicolock pavers is straightforward when the install is done right. The schedule below is what we recommend to every customer — follow it and the work we deliver lasts the full design life.
- Collection and finish
- Standard vs. permeable system
- Pattern complexity
- Integrated walls and steps
- Maintenance: Re-sand joints every 3 years
- Maintenance: Re-seal every 4–5 years
- Maintenance: Vacuum permeable systems annually to maintain infiltration



