Residential

Azek Standard and Resurfacing Pavers

New versions offer more design possibilities

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An 8-inch by 8-inch standard paver (shown) and two resurfacing pavers—one with a bullnose edge and one with a sloped transition edge—are the latest additions to Azek’s composite-paver line.

The new 8×8 size of standard paver is available in five colors and expands the number of patterns installers can create, especially when used in combination with the company’s existing 4×8 and 4×4 sizes.

Slightly thinner than its standard pavers, Azek’s resurfacing pavers are meant for use over an existing concrete patio or wood deck. The new bullnose version has a rounded finished edge for use on the perimeter and comes in five colors; the new transition version has a slanted edge that slopes to the ground and is available only in the color “redwood.”

Azek pavers are made from mostly recycled content, including plastics and scrap tires (the company says it has recycled more than 1 million tires to date), and weigh much less than conventional concrete or clay pavers. Pavers fit into a grid that’s designed to reduce installation time.

The scratch- and stain-resistant pavers come with a lifetime warranty for residential installations. Pavers cost between $7 and $9 per square foot.

Azek Building Products, 877.275.2935, azek.com

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Scott Gibson

Scott Gibson is an independent journalist who covers sustainable building, green design, and other topics related to residential construction. He is a contributing writer at GreenBuildingAdvisor and Fine Homebuilding magazines and lives in southern Maine with his wife, Susan.

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