NO, I am a homeowner that had thin pavers when I bought house that were terrible. Cracking, had them replaced, then sealed and had white cloud over them
just had new paver driveway done with thick pavers except for threshold of garage
the thin pavers are thicker than 10 years ago but why would I redo with thin when I can get thick for same price as some installers charge for thin.
two jobs done on our cul de sac by Leo's and you can see for yourself if you think it looks good.
By the way, if you had that artist design done on driveway, the estimate for my driveway was more than brick pavers and i think the pavers are a richer look.
Maintenance is no more or less for either type.
Good luck
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