Driveways & Walkways project by Trueform Hardscapes in Coquitlam, BC
Coquitlam

Driveways & Walkways in Coquitlam

The single most impactful curb appeal upgrade. Engineered with a deeper base for heavy daily use and BC's freeze and thaw cycles. Engineered for Coquitlam's conditions, where coquitlam receives 1,800 to 2,000 mm of annual rainfall, with upland neighborhoods (Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau) seeing more than the Coquitlam River valley.

Driveways & Walkways Built for Coquitlam's Conditions

Your driveway is the first thing visitors see and the surface your vehicles cross every single day. In the Fraser Valley, driveways face a unique combination of challenges: heavy rainfall that saturates the base, freeze and thaw cycles that heave poorly prepared surfaces, and the daily weight of vehicles that can crack and rut inadequate installations. An interlocking paver driveway engineered for these conditions will outperform poured concrete and asphalt in both longevity and appearance.

A driveways & Walkways project in Coquitlam has to handle conditions most contractors underestimate. Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau are glacial till with rocky substrate and occasional bedrock exposures. Maillardville, Austin Heights, and Como Lake are silty loam over glacial till, which is better for excavation but with many mature trees that restrict dig zones. River Springs and Scott Creek have creek adjacent considerations. Coquitlam receives 1,800 to 2,000 mm of annual rainfall, with upland neighborhoods (Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau) seeing more than the Coquitlam River valley. Winter freeze thaw is more pronounced on Burke Mountain than in Maillardville. Mountain runoff events during atmospheric rivers are significant on upland lots. Trueform engineers every driveways & Walkways project for the actual ground under your property and the actual weather it will see, not a generic Lower Mainland spec.

The City of Coquitlam requires a building permit for retaining walls over 1.2 metres. Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau have hillside development permit areas with additional slope, tree, and drainage requirements. Coquitlam has a tree protection bylaw that covers any tree with a DBH over 20 cm on residential lots. Streamside protection zones apply to many lots near Scott Creek, Como Creek, and the Coquitlam River. We complete driveways & Walkways projects across all of Coquitlam, including Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, Maillardville, Austin Heights, Como Lake, River Springs, Eagle Ridge, Coquitlam West, Ranch Park, Harbour Chines, Scott Creek, Chineside. Every quote starts with a free onsite consultation so we can match the design to your lot, your budget, and the permit timeline that applies to your address.

How We Build Driveways & Walkways in Coquitlam

01

Property Assessment

We evaluate grade changes, drainage patterns, vehicle access requirements, and existing surface conditions.

02

Demolition & Excavation

Remove existing surface, excavate to engineered depth (8 to 12 inches for driveways), and establish proper grades.

03

Base Construction

Compacted gravel base installed in lifts with density testing. Edge restraint and transition details at all connections.

04

Paver Installation

Pavers installed in pattern, border courses laid, joints filled with polymeric sand, and full surface compacted.

Premium Materials. Full Warranty.

80mm Pavers

Thicker driveway rated pavers from Belgard, Unilock, and Techo-Bloc. Required for vehicular traffic and heavy loads.

Herringbone Pattern

The strongest interlocking pattern for driveways. Distributes load in all directions and resists lateral creep.

Polymeric Sand

Joint stabilizing sand that hardens to resist weed growth, ant intrusion, and washout while allowing flex.

Geotextile Fabric

Installed between native soil and gravel base to prevent soil migration and maintain base integrity.

Local Knowledge

What Coquitlam Means for Your Driveways & Walkways Project

Climate

Coquitlam receives 1,800 to 2,000 mm of annual rainfall, with upland neighborhoods (Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau) seeing more than the Coquitlam River valley. Winter freeze thaw is more pronounced on Burke Mountain than in Maillardville. Mountain runoff events during atmospheric rivers are significant on upland lots.

Soil Conditions

Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau are glacial till with rocky substrate and occasional bedrock exposures. Maillardville, Austin Heights, and Como Lake are silty loam over glacial till, which is better for excavation but with many mature trees that restrict dig zones. River Springs and Scott Creek have creek adjacent considerations.

Permits & Bylaws

The City of Coquitlam requires a building permit for retaining walls over 1.2 metres. Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau have hillside development permit areas with additional slope, tree, and drainage requirements. Coquitlam has a tree protection bylaw that covers any tree with a DBH over 20 cm on residential lots. Streamside protection zones apply to many lots near Scott Creek, Como Creek, and the Coquitlam River.

Trueform Tips

On Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau, assume engineering is part of the project, because it almost always is. In older neighborhoods like Maillardville and Austin Heights, plan around the trees, not through them. If you are near any creek in Coquitlam, verify setback requirements before designing.

Driveways & Walkways Cost in Coquitlam

Paver driveway costs in the Fraser Valley range from $30 to $65 per square foot installed, reflecting the deeper base and thicker pavers required. A typical two car driveway (400 to 600 sq ft) runs approximately $15,000 to $30,000. Walkways are typically $25 to $50 per square foot. Demolition and disposal of existing surfaces is included in our estimates. Contact us for a free onsite consultation. In Coquitlam specifically, the cost driver to watch is the soil and access combination. On Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau, assume engineering is part of the project, because it almost always is. In older neighborhoods like Maillardville and Austin Heights, plan around the trees, not through them. If you are near any creek in Coquitlam, verify setback requirements before designing. We give you a transparent itemized estimate after the onsite visit so there are no surprises once the driveways & Walkways build starts.

Burke Mountain Tiered Entertainment Terrace

Burke Mountain, Coquitlam

A Burke Mountain new build with a 4.2 metre grade drop across the backyard. We engineered a two tier Unilock retaining wall with geogrid reinforcement, installed integrated French drains and perforated pipe behind each wall, built a 58 square metre Unilock Umbriano paver patio on the upper terrace, and finished with a natural stone tread staircase and low voltage LED path lighting connecting the terraces. The result is three distinct outdoor zones on what was previously an unusable slope.

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Burke Mountain Tiered Entertainment Terrace, Trueform Hardscapes in Burke Mountain, Coquitlam

Driveways & Walkways Questions Specific to Coquitlam

The City of Coquitlam requires a building permit for retaining walls over 1.2 metres. Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau have hillside development permit areas with additional slope, tree, and drainage requirements. Coquitlam has a tree protection bylaw that covers any tree with a DBH over 20 cm on residential lots. Streamside protection zones apply to many lots near Scott Creek, Como Creek, and the Coquitlam River.

Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau are glacial till with rocky substrate and occasional bedrock exposures. Maillardville, Austin Heights, and Como Lake are silty loam over glacial till, which is better for excavation but with many mature trees that restrict dig zones. River Springs and Scott Creek have creek adjacent considerations. This is why every Trueform driveways & Walkways project in Coquitlam starts with an onsite soil assessment before we finalize base depth, drainage, and reinforcement.

Coquitlam receives 1,800 to 2,000 mm of annual rainfall, with upland neighborhoods (Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau) seeing more than the Coquitlam River valley. Winter freeze thaw is more pronounced on Burke Mountain than in Maillardville. Mountain runoff events during atmospheric rivers are significant on upland lots. Our driveways & Walkways installations are designed for these specific conditions. Drainage capacity, freeze thaw movement, and seasonal load are all factored into the spec for every Coquitlam project.

We complete driveways & Walkways projects across all of Coquitlam, including Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, Maillardville, Austin Heights, Como Lake, River Springs, and also Eagle Ridge, Coquitlam West, Ranch Park, Harbour Chines, Scott Creek, Chineside. If your Coquitlam address isn't on this list, we still serve it. Call (604) 217-8966 to confirm.

On Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau, assume engineering is part of the project, because it almost always is. In older neighborhoods like Maillardville and Austin Heights, plan around the trees, not through them. If you are near any creek in Coquitlam, verify setback requirements before designing.

Paver driveway costs in the Fraser Valley range from $30 to $65 per square foot installed, reflecting the deeper base and thicker pavers required. A typical two car driveway (400 to 600 sq ft) runs approximately $15,000 to $30,000. Walkways are typically $25 to $50 per square foot. Demolition and disposal of existing surfaces is included in our estimates. Contact us for a free onsite consultation. In Coquitlam specifically, the cost driver to watch is the soil and access combination. On Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau, assume engineering is part of the project, because it almost always is. In older neighborhoods like Maillardville and Austin Heights, plan around the trees, not through them. If you are near any creek in Coquitlam, verify setback requirements before designing. We give you a transparent itemized estimate after the onsite visit so there are no surprises once the driveways & Walkways build starts.

What Coquitlam Homeowners Say

Our lot was basically unusable without major engineering. Trueform's tiered wall design gave us an outdoor kitchen and dining patio with the best Fraser Valley view we could ask for.

Alex & Priya M.

Burke Mountain, Coquitlam

We had a failing wall from the original build. They tore it out, reengineered the base, and rebuilt it properly. Two winters in and it has not moved.

Greg S.

Westwood Plateau, Coquitlam

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