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We proudly serve all of South Florida, including ,Broward county , Palm beach county and surrounding areas.

Most residential projects (e.g., driveways, patios) take 3–7 days, depending on size and complexity. We’ll provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate.

  • In many Florida counties, a building permit is required for paver installations, especially for driveways, walkways, or concrete pads.
  • Check with your local building department for specific requirements in your area. 
  • The patio should slope slightly away from the house (a few degrees is usually sufficient) to allow water to drain.
  • Avoid creating a completely flat surface, as this can lead to standing water. 
  • Sealing pavers in Florida is highly recommended due to the harsh climate.
  • While some recommend waiting for a period after installation, it’s generally safe to seal them immediately with the appropriate sealer.
  • Sealing protects against UV damage, staining, and degradation from acid rain. 
  • Regularly sweep and clean the pavers to prevent dirt and debris buildup.
  • Periodically check for weeds growing in the joints and remove them promptly.
  • Reseal your pavers every 3-5 years to maintain their protective layer. 
  • Concrete pavers: A popular and versatile option, available in various shapes, sizes, and colors. 
     
  • Clay pavers: Known for their durability and natural look. 
     
  • Natural stone pavers: Offer a unique aesthetic but can be more expensive. 
     
  • Composite pavers: Made from recycled materials and offer resistance to cold and hot temperatures. 
  • Light foot traffic is usually permissible after 24-48 hours, but avoid heavy objects or excessive weight on the pavers during this period. 
     
  • The concrete mortar needs 24 hours to set fully. 

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