
Best Stone Makers installs paver walkways in Mount Holly, NJ for homeowners across this historic township. With over 20 years of experience and dual- state licensing, we work carefully within Mount Holly’s two designated historic preservation districts.
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Mount Holly is the seat of Burlington County and one of the most historically significant communities in southern New Jersey, with two designated historic preservation districts that govern exterior modifications including paver walkway installations. Best Stone Makers has installed paver walkways throughout Mount Holly for over twenty years, working with the township construction office and the Historic Preservation Commission to navigate the Certificate of Appropriateness process for properties in the High Street Historic District (HD1) and the Municipal Historic District (HD2). Every project respects local preservation requirements.
Historic preservation requirements in Mount Holly create specific challenges for paver walkway installation that contractors unfamiliar with the local process often underestimate. Properties within the High Street Historic District or the Municipal Historic District must obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historic Preservation Commission before exterior changes including walkway work can proceed. The Commission reviews compatibility with the historic period of the property and surrounding district. Our team prepares submission materials including drawings, paver specifications, and historical context documentation that satisfy the Commission’s review standards consistently throughout each project.
Mount Holly’s housing stock combines colonial-era homes downtown along High Street and Mill Street with newer suburban developments off Pine Street and the surrounding township. Each property type calls for different paver materials, patterns, and design approaches. We work with traditional clay pavers, classic running bond and basket weave patterns, and historically appropriate color palettes for properties in or near the historic districts. For non-historic Mount Holly properties, we offer the full range of modern paver styles and patterns available today throughout the local market for homeowner selection.
Paver walkway installation in Mount Holly starts with site evaluation that determines whether the property is located within either historic district, since this affects the entire approval process and design requirements significantly. Our team measures the proposed walkway, confirms compliance with township setback rules, and identifies whether Historic Preservation Commission review is required for the specific project scope. We then prepare the appropriate documentation, which for historic properties includes both township documentation and the Certificate of Appropriateness submission to the Historic Preservation Commission with all supporting materials needed.
Base preparation for Mount Holly paver walkways follows industry standards while incorporating any specific requirements from Historic Preservation Commission review when applicable. We install compacted aggregate bases with proper drainage detailing using methods consistent with both modern installation standards and any preservation requirements specific to historic properties. Bedding sand is screeded smooth at the proper thickness before paver placement begins. Our installers then lay each paver according to the approved pattern, working from the Commission-approved design when working in historic districts to ensure the finished walkway matches what was reviewed and authorized.
Edge restraint installation is the critical final step on every Mount Holly paver walkway project we complete. We use rigid commercial-grade edge restraints anchored at proper intervals into the compacted base, then sweep polymeric joint sand into the gaps and compact with a plate compactor. For historic properties, we ensure all visible installation details meet Commission-approved specifications and respect the historic character of the surrounding district. The result is a finished Mount Holly paver walkway that performs as a unified surface, satisfies preservation requirements, and maintains consistent appearance through years of seasonal weather conditions.
Existing paver walkways in Mount Holly often need attention due to settling, edge failure, or general aging, with additional considerations when the property is located within either historic district. For historic properties, even repair work may require Historic Preservation Commission review if the repairs change visible elements of the walkway. Our repair process begins with full evaluation to identify the root cause of each problem and determine which repair approach satisfies both structural requirements and any preservation considerations that apply. We provide Mount Holly homeowners with honest assessments and clear options.
Settlement repair on Mount Holly paver walkways involves lifting the affected pavers, removing and replacing failed base material with properly compacted aggregate, and resetting the original pavers when they remain in good condition, particularly important for historic properties where original materials may need to be preserved. For non- historic properties, we coordinate township documentation when required by the scope of repair work. Edge restraint failures are corrected by exposing the perimeter, replacing damaged restraints with commercial-grade alternatives appropriate to the property type, and resetting pavers throughout.
Restoration goes beyond repair when Mount Holly homeowners want to refresh the appearance of an aging paver walkway, with historic district properties requiring particular care to preserve original character. Our restoration process includes thorough cleaning that addresses staining without damaging historic materials, paver lifting and resetting where settlement has occurred, replacement of broken or stained pavers with period- appropriate matching units, complete joint sand renewal, and optional breathable sealing for added protection. The finished restoration returns a Mount Holly paver walkway to refreshed appearance while respecting any historic preservation requirements.
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Mount Holly has the High Street Historic District (HD1) and Municipal Historic District (HD2). Properties in these areas need a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior changes.
Mount Holly Township requires zoning permits and construction permits for new hardscape work. We handle applications and ensure full compliance with township ordinances.
Mount Holly combines colonial-era homes downtown with newer suburban developments. We design hardscape that respects historic character or complements modern architectural styles.
We’ve completed hardscape work across Mount Holly including the historic district near High Street, Iron Works Park area, and newer developments off Pine Street for two decades.





Licensed in New Jersey (13VH06965600) and Pennsylvania
Over two decades of paver walkway installation work throughout
Every Mount Holly paver walkway installation estimate is free,
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