Brick Paver, Fence & Artificial Turf Services in Patterson Road Area, FL

Artificial turf installation in Patterson Road Area, Florida

Serving the corridor between Lakeland and Bartow, call KS Solutions at (321) 314-2569 for pavers, fences, and turf in the Patterson Road Area, FL.

Professional Brick Paver and Fence Services Along the Patterson Road Corridor

The Patterson Road area near Highland City has been changing steadily over the past several years. What used to be a quiet stretch between Lakeland and Bartow is now seeing new homes, renovated properties, and homeowners who want their outdoor spaces to match the investment they’ve made inside. KS Solutions provides brick paver and fence services in Patterson Road Area, FL for residents who are ready to upgrade their driveways, patios, walkways, yards, and property boundaries. We also install artificial turf and offer ongoing maintenance programs that keep everything looking its best through every Florida season. If you’ve been thinking about a project, call us at (321) 314-2569 and we’ll set up a time to come take a look at your property.

Highland City is a census-designated place in Polk County that sits along US Highway 98 between Lakeland and Bartow. The area grew up around a stop on the old South Florida Railroad’s Pemberton Ferry Branch, which was completed between Lakeland and Bartow back in 1885. Highland City was the only stop between those two larger towns, and that history still shows in the mix of older ranch-style homes from the 1940s alongside newer subdivisions built in the late 1990s and 2000s. The Patterson Road corridor runs through this community and connects to some of the area’s growing residential pockets. It’s a corridor where you’ll find working-class homes that have stood for decades right next to modern builds with attached garages and upgraded finishes.

That mix of old and new is exactly why we stay busy in this area. Homeowners in older homes are updating their curb appeal with new paver driveways and fresh fencing. Homeowners in newer builds want to finish out their yards with quality hardscaping that the builder didn’t include. And property owners across the board are discovering that artificial turf and professional maintenance save them time and money in the long run. Whatever category you fall into, KS Solutions has the experience and the equipment to handle it.

Highland City also benefits from being one of the more bike-friendly areas in Polk County, thanks to the Fort Fraser Trail that runs nearby. The 7.75-mile trail extends from the Polk State College campus south to Bartow, drawing walkers, runners, and cyclists through the area daily. Residents here take pride in their properties, and that pride extends to how their outdoor spaces look and function. A well-built paver driveway or a sharp-looking privacy fence isn’t just a personal upgrade in a community like this. It raises the bar for the whole street.

Paver Driveways, Patios, and Walkways for the Patterson Road Area

A paver driveway does something that plain concrete just can’t match. It gives your home a finished, intentional look that people notice the moment they pull up. And beyond the curb appeal, pavers are actually more practical than poured concrete in many situations. They flex slightly with ground movement instead of cracking. Individual units can be replaced if one gets damaged instead of patching or re-pouring a whole slab. And the variety of colors, shapes, and patterns available means every installation can look different from the one next door.

In the Patterson Road area, the ground conditions are similar to what you’ll find across much of the Highland City zone. The soil tends toward deep, sandy compositions with moderate drainage characteristics. It’s not as excessively drained as the higher ridge areas south of Haines City, but it still requires proper base preparation to prevent settling. We’ve worked enough properties in this corridor to know that cutting corners on the base layer leads to callbacks within a year or two. So we don’t cut corners.

Every paver installation from KS Solutions follows the same core process. We excavate to the required depth based on the intended use. Driveways that handle vehicles need a deeper, more strong base than a backyard patio. We install compacted aggregate in measured lifts, which means we add a few inches at a time and compact each layer before adding the next. This builds a base that distributes weight evenly and resists settling. On top of the aggregate, we screed a layer of bedding sand to create a smooth, level surface for the pavers.

The pavers go in next. We offer concrete pavers, natural stone, travertine, and porcelain products. Concrete pavers are the most versatile option and work well for driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks. They come in dozens of color blends and can be laid in patterns that range from simple running bond to intricate circular designs. Travertine pavers are a premium option that looks incredible around pools because the natural stone surface stays cool even in direct sun. Porcelain pavers have a modern, clean aesthetic that works well with contemporary home styles. And for homeowners renovating older Highland City properties, tumbled pavers in warm tones create a classic look that complements the existing architecture without clashing.

After the pavers are set, we fill the joints with polymeric sand and compact the entire surface with a plate compactor to lock everything into position. The polymeric sand hardens when activated with water and prevents weed growth, ant infestation, and joint erosion. It’s one of those details that separates a professional installation from a weekend project, and it makes a real difference in how long the surface looks good and stays functional.

We also handle paver repair and resurfacing work on existing installations. If you bought a home in the Patterson Road area that already has pavers but they’ve settled, shifted, or lost joint sand, we can pull up the affected sections, re-grade the base, and reset the pavers to look like new. It’s significantly cheaper than a full replacement and can add years of life to an existing installation. We see a lot of this work on homes in the newer subdivisions where the original builder used a minimal base that wasn’t adequate for the soil conditions.

Walkways and stepping-stone paths are another popular request in this area. A paver walkway from the driveway to the front door, around the side of the house, or through a garden area adds function and style. We design walkways that integrate with existing landscaping and hardscaping so the finished product looks like it was always part of the plan. For side yards that tend to get muddy during the rainy season, a properly graded paver walkway solves the problem permanently and looks a lot better than a strip of gravel or stepping stones dropped on bare ground.

Fence Installation for Highland City and Surrounding Properties

Fencing serves a lot of purposes in the Patterson Road area. Privacy is a big one, especially for homes on busier roads or lots that sit close to neighbors. Security is another, particularly for families with kids and pets who want a fully enclosed yard. And in some cases, fencing is simply a property boundary marker that settles where one lot ends and the next begins. Whatever your reason, KS Solutions installs fences that are built right for the specific conditions on your property.

We install vinyl, wood, aluminum, and chain link fencing. The right material depends on what you’re trying to accomplish. Here’s how we break it down for homeowners in this area.

Vinyl fencing is the top choice for privacy fences in Highland City. A six-foot vinyl privacy fence blocks sightlines completely, won’t rot or warp in the humidity, and never needs painting or staining. The color options are more limited than wood, mostly white, tan, and gray, but the trade-off is decades of maintenance-free performance. For homeowners who don’t want to spend weekends maintaining their fence, vinyl is hard to beat.

Wood fencing gives you more flexibility in style and appearance. Pressure-treated pine is the most common material, and we can build everything from basic stockade fences to custom board-on-board designs with decorative post caps. Cedar is also an option for homeowners who want a more upscale look with natural insect resistance. The downside of wood in this climate is maintenance. You’ll need to stain or seal a wood fence every two to three years to keep it from deteriorating prematurely. But a lot of homeowners prefer the natural look of wood and are willing to put in that effort.

Aluminum fencing is the go-to for pool enclosures and decorative front yard fencing. It gives you the look of traditional wrought iron without the weight, the rust, or the price tag. Aluminum is powder-coated at the factory, which means the finish holds up well against sun exposure and rain. And it meets the building code requirements for pool barriers in Polk County, which specify minimum height, maximum gap spacing between pickets, and self-closing, self-latching gate hardware.

Chain link fencing remains the most affordable option for enclosing large areas. It’s popular in the Patterson Road area for backyard enclosures, dog runs, and property perimeters where aesthetics aren’t the top priority. We offer chain link in galvanized steel and vinyl-coated options. The vinyl coating comes in black and green, which blends into the surroundings better than bare galvanized metal. For dog owners, chain link with a bottom rail prevents animals from pushing under the fence, which is a common issue with standard installations that leave a gap between the bottom of the mesh and the ground.

Post setting in the Highland City area follows the same principles we apply across Polk County. Every post gets a concrete footing deep enough to resist wind loads and ground movement. The sandy soil here can shift during heavy rain events, and fence posts that aren’t set deep enough will start leaning within a few years. We also set corner posts and gate posts with extra-large footings because those locations bear the most stress. Gate hardware is selected for daily use and weather resistance, and we adjust every gate to swing and latch properly before we call the job complete.

Artificial Turf Solutions for Highland City Homes

The growing residential community around Highland City and the Patterson Road corridor includes a lot of homeowners who are fed up with the never-ending cycle of Florida lawn care. Mowing every week from spring through fall. Watering during dry spells. Treating for chinch bugs, armyworms, and dollar weed. Replacing dead sod after a harsh summer or an unexpected cold snap. It adds up fast in both time and money. Artificial turf cuts through all of that and gives you a yard that looks good every single day without the constant work.

Natural grass in this area faces the same challenges you’ll find across Polk County. Summer heat stress, fungal diseases that thrive in the humidity, chinch bugs that destroy St. Augustine grass from the roots up, and the constant need for mowing from April through October. For homeowners who are tired of pouring money and time into a lawn that still looks rough half the year, artificial turf is a practical solution that actually looks better than most natural lawns twelve months out of the year.

KS Solutions installs artificial turf for yards, play areas, pet zones, putting greens, and commercial properties. Our turf products are designed for Florida’s UV exposure and rainfall patterns. They feature built-in drainage that handles even the heaviest summer downpours, UV stabilization that prevents fading and fiber degradation, and realistic blade shapes and color variations that look natural from every angle.

The installation process in the Patterson Road area takes advantage of the naturally sandy ground. After removing existing grass and organic material, we grade the surface and add a compacted base of decomposed granite or fine crushed stone. The turf rolls out on top, gets trimmed to fit the space precisely, and the seams are joined with specialized adhesive tape. Landscape staples secure the edges, and infill material gets brushed into the fibers to keep the blades standing upright and add weight that prevents shifting or wrinkling.

Pet owners in this area love turf for good reason. It eliminates muddy paws during the rainy season, it doesn’t develop bare patches from dog traffic, and it’s far easier to clean than natural grass. We install pet-specific turf systems with higher drainage rates and antimicrobial infill that breaks down bacteria and controls odors. A quick rinse with a hose is all it takes to keep a pet turf area fresh.

For families with children, turf creates a safe, even play surface that doesn’t hide fire ant mounds, doesn’t turn to mud after rain, and provides a softer landing than packed dirt or thin grass. We can install turf with a thicker padding layer underneath for play areas where fall protection matters. And for anyone who’s ever twisted an ankle stepping in a hidden divot in their natural grass yard, the consistent surface of artificial turf eliminates that risk entirely.

Property Maintenance Programs That Save You Time and Money

The Patterson Road area’s climate doesn’t give outdoor installations a break. Summer brings daily temperatures in the low to mid 90s, afternoon thunderstorms that dump inches of rain in an hour, and humidity levels that promote mold and algae growth on virtually any surface. Winter is kinder, but the occasional cold snap can stress materials that have expanded in the heat and then contract rapidly when temperatures drop into the 30s. Year-round, the UV exposure in Central Florida breaks down sealers, fades finishes, and degrades anything that isn’t built and maintained to handle it.

KS Solutions offers maintenance programs tailored to what you’ve got installed. These aren’t one-size-fits-all packages. We build a maintenance schedule around the specific materials on your property, the conditions of your site, and the level of use your outdoor spaces get.

For pavers, our maintenance program includes periodic inspection for settling or movement, joint sand top-offs, pressure washing, stain treatment, and sealer reapplication. Sealed pavers resist staining from oil, tannins from fallen leaves, and the red-brown discoloration that comes from tree debris sitting on the surface during the rainy season. We recommend pressure washing and resealing every two to three years for driveways and annually for pool decks that are exposed to pool chemicals and heavy foot traffic.

For fences, the maintenance schedule depends on the material. Vinyl fences basically just need washing. Wood fences need more. We schedule staining and sealing at the right intervals based on the type of wood and the exposure level. A wood fence that faces south and gets full sun all day will degrade faster than one shaded by trees, so the maintenance cycle reflects that. We also inspect hardware, check for loose or warped boards, and address small issues before they turn into bigger repairs.

For artificial turf, maintenance visits typically happen once or twice a year. We brush the fibers to restore their upright position, check the seams and edges, replenish infill where it’s settled or been washed away, and do a deep cleaning on pet areas. Between professional visits, the turf just needs an occasional rinse with a garden hose.

Maintenance is one of those things that doesn’t feel urgent until something goes wrong. A few missed seasons of paver sealing leads to permanent staining. A few years without fence treatment leads to rot that requires replacement instead of repair. Spending a little on maintenance every year prevents spending a lot on replacement down the road. It’s not exciting work, but it’s the kind of work that protects your investment and keeps your property looking the way you want it to look.

Working with KS Solutions in the Patterson Road Area

We’ve built a reputation in the Patterson Road area and across Highland City by doing straightforward work and keeping our promises. Every project starts with a site visit. We come to your property, walk the space, take measurements, discuss your goals, and identify any conditions that need to be factored into the plan. Site conditions in Highland City vary from property to property. The older homes near Yarborough Lane sit on different ground than the newer subdivisions east of US 98, and a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work when the conditions aren’t the same.

After the site visit, we put together a detailed proposal that covers scope, materials, timeline, and cost. There are no hidden fees and no vague line items. You’ll know exactly what we’re doing, what materials we’re using, and what the total investment will be before we break ground. If you want to adjust the scope or swap materials, we’ll revise the proposal so you can make an informed decision.

During construction, we show up when we say we will. If weather forces a delay, we communicate that promptly. Our crews clean up at the end of each work day, and when the project is complete, we do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. If anything needs to be adjusted, we handle it before we call the job done.

We warranty our work because we’re confident in how we build. Materials are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, and our workmanship warranty covers the installation itself. If something we built isn’t performing the way it should, we come back and make it right. That’s a promise we take seriously, and it’s one of the reasons homeowners in the Patterson Road area keep recommending us to their neighbors.

Whether you’re in one of Highland City’s original ranch homes getting ready for a full outdoor renovation, or in a newer build that just needs the finishing touches the builder left out, we’ve got the skills and the local knowledge to get it done right. We’ve handled hundreds of paver, fence, and turf jobs in Polk County, and every single one gets our full attention from the first consultation to the final walkthrough.

Give us a call at (321) 314-2569 to schedule your consultation. We’ll come take a look at your property and put together a plan that fits what you’re looking for.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Brick paver costs in Patterson Road Area typically range from $12 to $25 per square foot installed, depending on the paver type, pattern complexity, and site preparation needed. A standard driveway runs between $8,000 and $18,000, while a patio usually falls between $3,500 and $10,000. KS Solutions provides free estimates for all Patterson Road Area projects, so call (321) 314-2569 for exact pricing on your property.

Permit requirements in Patterson Road Area depend on your local jurisdiction and fence height. Fences under 6 feet in most of Polk County generally do not require a building permit, but fences over 6 feet, masonry walls, and fences near easements or property lines may need one. Many Patterson Road Area HOA communities also require architectural approval before installation. KS Solutions handles the permitting process for you.

Quality artificial turf installed by KS Solutions in Patterson Road Area typically lasts 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Central Florida’s intense UV exposure and heavy summer rainfall are the main wear factors, but modern turf products include UV stabilizers that resist fading. We use commercial-grade turf with strong drainage backing designed specifically for Florida conditions.

Yes. KS Solutions provides brick paver installation, fence installation, artificial turf, and preventive maintenance services throughout Patterson Road Area and the surrounding Polk County area. Our crews work in Patterson Road Area regularly and understand the local soil conditions, HOA requirements, and building codes that affect outdoor projects here. Call (321) 314-2569 for a free estimate.

A typical paver patio installation in Patterson Road Area takes 3 to 5 days depending on size, site conditions, and design complexity. Larger projects like pool decks or driveways may take 5 to 7 days. KS Solutions handles all site preparation, base compaction, paver laying, and joint sanding in one continuous process. Weather delays from afternoon storms are common in Central Florida, and we plan our schedules around them.

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Last updated: March 31, 2026