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Chesapeake Pavers & Patios

Paver Patio Installation Company in Chesapeake, VA

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Chesapeake Pavers & Patios

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2627 Cecilia Terr
Chesapeake Virginia 23323
United States

Phone

(757) 517-8664

Chesapeake Pavers and Patios is a design and installation company that specializes in outdoor living spaces. We have been designing, installing, and servicing outdoor projects for over a decade. We can design, install and maintain paver patios, pools, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, and decorative driveways. As the leading experts in our industry, we take pride in delivering an unparalleled customer experience by providing quality service at competitive prices.

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Chesapeake often refers to: Chesapeake people, a Native American tribe also known as the Chesepian The Chesapeake, a.k.a. Chesapeake Bay Delmarva Peninsula, also known as the Chesapeake PeninsulaChesapeake may also refer to: == Populated places == === In Virginia === Chesapeake, Virginia, city Chesapeake City, a.k.a. Phoebus, Virginia Chesapeake, Northampton County, Virginia, unincorporated community Chesapeake colony, a.k.a. Jamestown, Virginia === In other U.S. states === Chesapeake, Indiana, defunct Chesapeake, Missouri Chesapeake, Ohio Chesapeake, Tennessee, a neighborhood of Nashville Chesapeake, West Virginia == Schools == Chesapeake High School, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Chesapeake High School, Baltimore, Maryland Chesapeake College, public community college based in Wye Mills, Maryland == Ships == United States lightship Chesapeake (LV-116), a lightvessel USS Chesapeake (1799), an American frigate captured by HMS Shannon in 1813 USS Patapsco (1799), a sloop originally named USS Chesapeake but renamed in 1799 while still under construction USS Chesapeake (1898), a training ship renamed USS Severn on 15 June 1905 USS Chesapeake (ID-3395), a freighter USS Chesapeake (AOT-5084) HMS Chesapeake (1855), a Royal Navy frigate Chesapeake was a British ship launched in 1799 that in 1840 was sold to an American trading house at Canton, which named her Chesapeake, and then sold her to the Qing Dynasty, which purchased her for the Imperial Chinese Navy. The British Royal Navy destroyed her on 27 February 1841 during the Battle of First Bar at the onset of the First Opium War.

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