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Titan Pavers Concrete Contractor
Titan Pavers is a family-owned and operated pavers contractor with a combined experience of 25+ years, that caters to Los Angeles and Ventura County residents. We specialize in the design and installation of high-quality interlocking pavers. Our company takes pride in working diligently to provide customers with quality products, prompt service, competitive pricing, and guaranteed satisfaction. Our professional installation crews are equipped with years of knowledge and expertise in the field and our certified building contractor experience provides superior workmanship in each of our projects.
From BuildZoom: Titan Pavers, 425 S Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA (Employee: Maksim Nottingham) holds a Concrete Related Services, Synthetic Products license according to the California license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 113 ranks in the top 3% of 336,931 California licensed contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring Titan Pavers, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our project planner to get competitive quotes.
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Verified License
| License # | 1016680 |
| Status | Active |
| State | California |
| Type | Concrete Related Services, Synthetic Products |
| Business Type | Corporation |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of January 2026.
Verify this license's status for Titan Pavers at the California Contractors State License Board.
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113
BuildZoom Score
Insured
| Insurer | Everest National Insurance Company |
Bonded
| Bonded Agent | Suretec Indemnity Company |
| Bond Value | $15,000 |
Insured
| Workers Comp Provider | Everest National Insurance Company |
Ordered permeable pavers for the backyard. Never thought this was a thing before, but it became very handy. Water doesn't collect, the soil absorbs it, and it looks aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Well done.