Front Yard Landscaping That Makes the Right First Impression
First Impressions
Start at the Curb
First impressions are made before anyone reaches the door. GLC Landscaping & Pools is contractor specializing in paver driveways and brick paving based in Flat Rock, MI, serving homeowners across Downriver & Southeast Michigan.
Our team designs and installs paver driveways that improve curb appeal, connect the front landscape to the home, and hold up through Michigan winters without cracking or fading.
Your Front Entrance Sets the Tone Before Anyone Knocks.
The way your home looks from the street shapes how people feel before they ever reach the door. A well-designed front entrance does more than add curb appeal.
A First Impression That Lasts
The right combination of pavers, plantings, walkways, and border details gives your home a polished, welcoming look from the moment someone pulls up.
Designed Around Your Home
Materials, patterns, and layout are chosen to complement your home's architecture and work with your full front landscape, not just fill space.
Built for Michigan Winters
Paver surfaces handle freeze-thaw cycles and heavy use without the cracking and crumbling that comes with poured concrete.
Easy to Repair if Needed
If a paver shifts or cracks, it can be reset or replaced without disturbing the surrounding surface.
No Shortcuts on the Foundation
Proper base preparation, compaction, and drainage are how GLC ensures the finished surface performs season after season.
Here's What That Means For You:
Front Entry & Curb Appeal Services Built Around Your Property
From the main driveway to the front walkway and entry details, each element is planned and built as part of the full property design.
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Paver driveway design and installation
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Front entry and curb appeal design
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Walkways and approach paths
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Driveway borders and decorative banding
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Certified Brick Paver Installation
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Steps, transitions, and entry details
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Drainage, edging, and base preparation
THE PROCESS
The Process That Keeps Your Front Entry Project on Track
One experienced team. A clear plan. No surprises from first call to final walkthrough.
Start With the Vision for Your Front Entry
We learn about your home, your style, and what you want people to see from the street.
See the Plan Before We Build
We develop a design around the driveway, entry, and walkways and how everything connects to the front landscape. You see the plan before any work begins.
Watch It Come Together
Our in-house crew manages installation from the driveway to the front door with clear communication and steady execution.
TestimonialS
What Clients Say About the Experience
“I knew I was gonna hire GLC even before my house was done being built.
I had seen there work an knew it was top notch. Geno an his crew did an amazing job. I was blown away an love the results.”
– Novalynn S. via Google
FAQS
What to Know Before Your Front Entrance Project Starts
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Brick paving and paver driveways are built to handle changing weather conditions better than poured concrete, which can crack over time. They also provide more design flexibility, a more attractive appearance, and easier repairs if a section becomes damaged.
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GLC installs driveway pavers from manufacturers including Unilock and Techo-Bloc. The right material depends on your home's style, the scale of the driveway, and how it connects to the surrounding landscape. We help you make that decision during the design phase.
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Yes, most GLC driveway projects are planned alongside front yard landscaping, walkways, and entry details. Designing everything together produces a more cohesive result and ensures the driveway fits the full property, not just the footprint.
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Timeline depends on the scope and scale of the project. During the design and planning phase, GLC provides a clear schedule so you know what to expect before work begins.
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Pavers require minimal maintenance. Occasional joint sand replenishment and sealing every few years keeps the surface looking its best and extends the life of the installation. GLC walks you through care instructions after the project is complete.