Your cracked or faded driveway is costing you curb appeal every day. We install paver driveways designed for South Florida soil, rain, and HOA requirements.

Driveway pavers in Delray Beach means removing your existing surface, building a compacted crushed-stone base suited to the local sandy soil, and laying individual pavers in your chosen pattern - most standard two-car driveways take two to four days from start to finish.
If your current driveway has cracks that keep coming back, pools water near your garage door after a summer downpour, or simply looks worn beyond cleaning, the surface is not the real problem - the base beneath it is. Driveway pavers solve that root cause instead of patching over it. Many of our customers also add a walkway or retaining wall at the same time to complete the exterior.
Call us at (561) 668-0751 or request a free estimate and we will come out, measure your space, and walk you through your options.
If you have patched the same cracks more than once and they reappear, the problem is the base underneath - not the surface. In Delray Beach's sandy soil, a base built too shallow will keep shifting, and no patch will hold it.
Delray Beach gets intense summer downpours, and water sitting on your driveway for more than a few minutes means the surface is not draining correctly. Standing water near a garage door can seep under the seal and cause damage over time.
Florida sun bleaches concrete and asphalt over time, and oil stains, tire marks, and mildew can make a driveway look neglected even when the rest of the home looks sharp. If pressure washing no longer makes a visible difference, the surface has reached the end of its life.
If you can feel movement when you walk or drive over certain spots, the base has shifted or settled - common in Delray Beach after years of heavy rain cycles. Uneven surfaces are a trip hazard and tend to get worse, not better, without intervention.
We handle full driveway paver installations from demolition of your existing surface through final cleanup. Every project starts with proper base excavation and compaction - the step that determines whether your driveway stays level for decades or starts shifting after the first rainy season. We work with concrete pavers, travertine, and brick in a range of patterns and colors, and we are familiar with the architectural review requirements of Delray Beach HOA communities so your design gets approved the first time.
Beyond driveways, we also build retaining walls that keep your yard from washing away in summer storms, and walkways that connect your driveway to your front door or backyard with a finished, cohesive look. Many homeowners tackle all three together to avoid reopening the same area twice.
Best for homeowners whose existing surface is cracked, sunken, or beyond patching - we demo the old surface and build fresh from the ground up.
Suited for driveways where the base is still sound but the surface needs a visual or structural refresh without full demolition.
Ideal for homeowners in gated or managed communities who need material and color choices that will pass architectural review.
Delray Beach sits on sandy coastal soil that does not compact the same way clay-heavy soil does elsewhere. That means the crushed-stone base beneath your pavers needs to be built thicker and compacted more carefully than contractors in other states might bother with. Palm Beach County also receives roughly 60 to 65 inches of rain per year, much of it in intense afternoon storms from June through September. A properly installed paver driveway channels that water away from your garage and foundation - but only if the grade was planned correctly from the start. Poor drainage is one of the most common complaints after driveway installations in this area. Homeowners in Boynton Beach and Boca Raton face the same conditions.
A large share of Delray Beach neighborhoods are governed by homeowners associations with specific rules about driveway materials, colors, and patterns. Getting approval after the fact can mean tearing out work you already paid for, so we handle the HOA coordination before a single paver is laid. South Florida's intense UV exposure also means lighter-colored pavers stay cooler underfoot and hold their appearance better through years of summer heat - a practical consideration that many homeowners do not think about until they are walking barefoot from their car on a July afternoon. We factor all of this in at the design stage. Visit the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute for more on installation standards.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your driveway size, what is currently there, and any HOA requirements - this helps us arrive prepared.
We come to your property, measure the area, review the drainage situation, and walk through paver options with you. You receive a written estimate covering all work - demo, base, pavers, and cleanup - before anything is agreed to.
If your project requires a City of Delray Beach permit or HOA approval, we handle the application. This step can add one to three weeks before work begins, so we flag it early to avoid surprises.
We demolish the old surface, build and compact the base, lay the pavers, sand the joints, and clean up completely. Before we leave, we walk the finished driveway with you so you can point out anything that needs attention while we are still on-site.
Free estimate, no pressure. We will come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote - no obligation.
(561) 668-0751We excavate deeper and compact more carefully than contractors accustomed to denser northern soils, because Delray Beach's sandy base demands it. That extra attention at the beginning is what keeps your driveway level through years of rain cycles and heavy vehicle traffic.
We have worked in gated and managed communities throughout the area and know how local architectural review processes work. We help you choose materials that will get approved the first time, saving you the cost and frustration of a rejected application.
Every driveway we install is graded to channel South Florida's intense summer rain away from your garage and foundation. Poor drainage planning is one of the most common complaints after driveway work here - we address it before the first paver is laid, not after.
If a tree root, heavy vehicle, or storm damages one section of your driveway years from now, we can lift and replace just those pavers. No jackhammering, no color mismatch across the whole surface - just a targeted fix. That is a practical advantage poured concrete cannot offer. See the{' '} Florida DBPR for contractor verification at{' '} myfloridalicense.com
Every project we take on is permitted, insured, and built to hold up through South Florida's rainy seasons and heat. If anything is not right when we are done, we come back and fix it - that is how we have earned repeat work and referrals across Delray Beach. Verify any Florida contractor's license before you sign anything.
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Learn MoreOur calendar fills quickly heading into dry season - lock in your start date now and have a finished driveway before summer storms arrive. Call (561) 668-0751 or request your free estimate online.