Driveway Pavers · Delray Beach, FL · Palm Beach County
Driveway Pavers in Delray Beach, FL — Free Estimates, Permits Handled
Serving Delray Beach and all of Palm Beach County. Call for a free written estimate — Mon–Sat 8am–7pm.
Delray Beach · Palm Beach County
What Delray Beach Homeowners Should Know About Driveway Pavers
Driveway paver installation in Delray Beach is a significant exterior upgrade with practical benefits — pavers drain better than poured concrete, individual units replace instead of entire slabs, and they hold up to South Florida's climate without freeze-thaw damage. We install concrete, brick, travertine, and porcelain pavers across Delray Beach and Palm Beach County, with base prep done correctly so they don't sink or shift.
Delray Beach Building Division. This coastal city has a historic downtown (Old School Square area) with preservation requirements for exterior changes in designated districts. The city spans from the ocean to western planned communities, with significant variation in home age and construction type.
What We Do
Driveway Pavers Services in Delray Beach
- →Concrete paver driveways
- →Brick paver driveways
- →Travertine driveways and walkways
- →Porcelain paver driveways
- →Paver sealing
- →Existing paver repair and releveling
Service Area
Serving Delray Beach and Nearby Areas
We serve Delray Beach and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Not sure if we cover your area? Call — we serve all of Palm Beach County.
Ready for a free driveway pavers estimate in Delray Beach?
We assess your project and give you a written estimate — no commitment required. Mon–Sat 8am–7pm.
(786) 983-7928Common Questions
Driveway Pavers in Delray Beach — FAQ
How long do pavers last in Delray Beach's climate?
Properly installed concrete and brick pavers last 25–50 years. Travertine and porcelain last indefinitely with proper base preparation. The base is what determines longevity — pavers on an inadequate base sink and shift within a few years regardless of material.
Why do pavers sink in Delray Beach?
Pavers sink when the base material (compacted gravel and sand) is inadequate, poorly compacted, or eroded by water. South Florida's heavy rainfall and sandy soil require proper base depth and compaction. We excavate and compact to the correct depth for each application.
Do pavers need to be sealed in Delray Beach?
Sealing is recommended for concrete and brick pavers — it inhibits weed growth, resists staining, and preserves color. Travertine takes a penetrating sealer. Porcelain pavers are non-porous and don't require sealing. Resealing is typically needed every 3–5 years.
Do driveway pavers require a permit in Delray Beach?
Driveway paver installation may require a permit in Palm Beach County depending on scope and municipality. We assess permit requirements for your specific property before any work begins.
Free Driveway Pavers Estimate in Delray Beach, FL
We serve Delray Beach and all of Palm Beach County. Free written estimates, permits handled, no-pressure assessments.
Call (786) 983-7928