Burlington Paver Walkway Contractors
Burlington Paver Walkway Contractors
Burlington's paver walkway specialists since 1975. Flagstone, brick, and interlocking paver walkways and pathways that guide guests beautifully through your landscape. Free on-site estimates.
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Expert Paver Walkway Contractors Serving Burlington
A well-designed walkway does more than connect two points — it guides guests through your landscape, creates a sense of arrival, and adds structure and beauty to your outdoor spaces. At New Life Rockeries, we've been installing paver walkways and pathways in Burlington since 1975, and we understand how to design paths that are safe, durable, and visually integrated with Pacific Northwest gardens.
We install all types of walkways in Burlington: formal entry walks in interlocking concrete pavers, natural flagstone garden paths, brick walkways, and stepping stone pathways through planted areas. Our design team works with you to select the right material, width, and layout to complement your home's architecture and landscape style.
Pacific Northwest walkways face specific challenges: heavy rainfall, moss growth, and freeze-thaw cycles. We engineer every Burlington walkway with proper base preparation, drainage, and slope to ensure water moves away from the surface. We also select materials with appropriate texture and slip resistance for wet conditions.
Our crews are licensed, bonded, and insured in Washington State. We dispatch from our Arlington, WA headquarters and typically reach Burlington within an hour. We never ask for payment until the job is done to your complete satisfaction.
Burlington is situated in the Skagit Valley, characterized by a mix of granular soils including gravels, sands, and silts, alongside areas of poorly drained Skagit series soils. The region's geological history, influenced by the receding Vashon glacier, has left behind glacial outwash and dense glacial till, which can tenaciously hold moisture. These conditions often necessitate retaining walls to manage drainage, prevent erosion, and stabilize slopes, especially in areas with varying topography.
In Burlington, Skagit County Planning & Development Services is the permit authority. A building permit is required for any retaining wall over 4 feet in height, measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall. Projects requiring a permit will likely need construction documents prepared by a licensed engineer.
A homeowner in the Hillcrest neighborhood recently faced significant erosion on a sloped backyard, threatening their patio. We designed and installed a multi-tiered rockery system, integrating native plantings to stabilize the hillside and enhance the landscape. The new rockery effectively halted the erosion and created usable, level garden spaces.
Why New Life Rockeries?
- Serving Burlington since 1975 — 50+ years of experience
- Proper base preparation and drainage on every walkway
- Slip-resistant materials selected for Pacific Northwest conditions
- Licensed, bonded & insured in Washington State
- Natural stone and premium concrete paver options
- No payment until the job is done to your satisfaction
- 4.9 ★ Google rating from 120+ verified reviews
- Dispatching from Arlington — typically reach Burlington within an hour
How Much Do Paver Walkways Cost in Burlington?
Paver walkway costs in Burlington vary based on material, width, length, and site conditions. Here are typical ranges for residential paver walkway installations:
Free Estimates: All pricing includes excavation, base material, installation, and cleanup. Exact quotes depend on site conditions, access, and project scope. We provide free on-site estimates in Burlington — call 425-584-6878.
What We Build

Interlocking Paver Walkways in Burlington
Formal entry walks and garden paths in interlocking concrete pavers. Herringbone, running bond, and basket weave patterns available in a wide range of colors. Durable, low-maintenance, and visually striking for Burlington homes.

Flagstone Pathways in Burlington
Natural flagstone paths in bluestone, slate, and sandstone that integrate beautifully with Pacific Northwest gardens. Random and cut flagstone options available. Ideal for informal garden paths and naturalistic Burlington landscapes.

Brick Walkways in Burlington
Classic brick walkways that add timeless character to traditional and craftsman-style Burlington homes. Tumbled and antique brick options available. Brick walkways age beautifully and complement Pacific Northwest architecture.

Stepping Stone Paths in Burlington
Natural stone and large-format concrete stepping stones set in lawn, gravel, or planted groundcover. A naturalistic approach to garden pathways that allows plants to grow between stones for a soft, integrated look.

Lit Walkways in Burlington
Paver walkways with integrated landscape lighting — low-profile path lights, step lights, and in-ground LED fixtures that illuminate your Burlington walkway for safety and ambiance. We coordinate with your electrician or install low-voltage systems.

Walkway Repair & Restoration in Burlington
Repair of settled, heaved, or damaged paver walkways in Burlington. We lift affected pavers, correct the base, re-level, and reinstall — often reusing existing pavers. We also re-sand joints and apply joint stabilizer to extend the life of existing walkways.
What Our Customers Say
"New Life Rockeries installed a beautiful flagstone pathway through our front garden. The crew was meticulous about the base prep and the finished path looks like it's always been there. We get compliments on it constantly."
"We had a paver walkway installed from our driveway to the backyard gate. The work was clean, professional, and the drainage they built in has handled every rainstorm without any puddling. Excellent work."
"The team installed a lit paver walkway from our front door to the street. The lighting integration was seamless and the whole project was done in two days. It's transformed our home's curb appeal at night."
Common Questions
Have more questions? We're happy to walk you through the process on a free consultation call.
Call UsFor Burlington's Pacific Northwest conditions, we recommend materials with good slip resistance when wet: tumbled concrete pavers, natural flagstone with a rough surface, and brick. We avoid highly polished or glazed materials for outdoor walkways. We also recommend polymeric sand joints to prevent moss and weed growth.
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Ready to Add a Beautiful Walkway to Your Burlington Landscape?
Get a free on-site estimate from Burlington's most trusted paver walkway contractors. We've been serving the Pacific Northwest since 1975 and never ask for payment until the job is done to your satisfaction.


