Your driveway takes a beating. Heavy rain pools on the surface. Tree roots push up from below. Florida’s heat expands and contracts the ground beneath it. Concrete cracks. Asphalt softens and sags.
Pavers handle it differently. Each stone sits independently, so when the ground shifts, your driveway flexes instead of fracturing. Water drains between the joints instead of pooling on top. If a root does push one stone up or a car accident damages a section, you replace that stone—not the whole driveway.
You’re not just avoiding repairs. You’re getting a driveway that looks intentional—one that adds value to your property and holds up for decades without the constant maintenance concrete demands in this climate.
We’ve been installing driveway pavers in Beverly Hills, FL since 1995. We’re a family-owned business, and we’re Authorized Contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard—the brands that actually hold up in Florida’s weather.
We’re also the exclusive Seal ‘n Lock distributor in Citrus County, which means we control the final step that protects your investment from stains, weeds, and wear. We handle everything—base prep, drainage, installation, and sealing—so you’re not coordinating multiple crews or wondering who’s responsible if something goes wrong.
We’ve installed pavers through hurricanes, heat waves, and everything in between. We know what works here because we’ve been doing it here for nearly three decades.
First, we remove your existing driveway and excavate down to stable soil. In Beverly Hills, that means accounting for sandy base conditions and making sure water has somewhere to go during heavy rain. We’re not skipping this part—it’s the difference between a driveway that lasts and one that settles in two years.
Next, we build the base using compacted aggregate in layers. This is what supports the pavers and prevents shifting. We slope everything away from your home and install edge restraints to keep the stones locked in place, even under the weight of vehicles.
Then we lay the pavers in your chosen pattern, cut them to fit around edges and curves, and compact everything together. Finally, we sweep polymeric sand into the joints and apply Seal ‘n Lock to protect the surface. The whole process typically takes a few days, depending on size and site conditions, and you can drive on it as soon as the sealer cures.
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You’re getting more than stones on the ground. We’re handling full site prep, which includes demolition and removal of your old driveway, proper excavation, and grading for drainage. In Beverly Hills, FL, that drainage piece matters—Citrus County gets an average of 54 inches of rain per year, and if your base isn’t built to handle it, you’ll have problems.
We install a compacted aggregate base, edge restraints, and the pavers themselves—Tremron, Belgard, or Flagstone, depending on what you choose. All three are manufactured to handle Florida’s climate, and all three come with manufacturer-backed warranties when installed by authorized contractors like us.
After installation, we apply Seal ‘n Lock, which we exclusively distribute in the county. It protects against oil stains, prevents weed growth in the joints, and enhances the color of the pavers. You’re also getting a driveway installed by state-licensed crews who know local building codes and won’t cut corners to save time.
Most homeowners in Beverly Hills, FL invest between $12 and $25 per square foot for a full driveway paver installation. That range accounts for material choice, site conditions, and the size of your driveway. A standard two-car driveway usually runs between $8,000 and $18,000.
Pavers cost more upfront than concrete, but they last longer and don’t require the same level of ongoing maintenance or replacement. Concrete cracks in Florida’s climate—it’s not a question of if, but when. Pavers flex with ground movement and handle heat, rain, and root growth without breaking apart.
If a section does get damaged, you replace individual stones instead of tearing out and repaving the entire surface. That saves you money over the life of the driveway, and it keeps your property looking clean instead of patched and mismatched.
A properly installed paver driveway lasts 25 to 50 years in Florida, and in many cases longer. The pavers themselves don’t degrade the way concrete does—they’re manufactured to withstand freeze-thaw cycles, UV exposure, and constant moisture. What matters is the installation.
If the base isn’t compacted correctly or drainage isn’t addressed, you’ll see settling, shifting, or sinking within a few years. That’s not a paver problem—it’s a contractor problem. We excavate to stable soil, build the base in compacted layers, and slope everything to move water away from your home and driveway.
In Citrus County, tree roots and sandy soil are the two biggest threats to any hardscape. We account for both during installation, and because each paver sits independently, the system can handle ground movement without cracking. You’re not replacing this driveway in 10 years like you would with concrete.
Concrete is poured as one solid slab, which means when the ground shifts or tree roots push up, the slab cracks. In Florida, that happens fast—temperature swings, heavy rain, and sandy soil all work against concrete. Once it cracks, your options are to patch it (which looks bad) or replace the whole thing.
Pavers are individual stones laid over a compacted base. When the ground moves, the pavers move with it instead of cracking. Water drains between the joints instead of pooling on the surface. If one stone gets damaged, you pull it out and drop in a new one. The repair is invisible.
Pavers also handle Florida’s heat better. Concrete absorbs and holds heat, which accelerates wear and makes the surface uncomfortable to walk on. Pavers reflect more heat and stay cooler. They also look better—homebuyers consistently prefer paver driveways over concrete because they add curb appeal and signal quality.
Yes, and it’s worth doing right. Sealing protects the pavers from oil stains, prevents weeds and grass from growing in the joints, and enhances the color of the stone. It also hardens the joint sand, which keeps the pavers locked together and reduces shifting.
We use Seal ‘n Lock, which we’re the exclusive distributor for in Citrus County. It’s a penetrating sealer that soaks into the paver surface instead of sitting on top like a film. That means it won’t peel or flake off, and it holds up better in Florida’s UV exposure and rain.
You’ll want to reseal every 3 to 5 years depending on traffic and sun exposure. It’s not complicated—we clean the surface, apply the sealer, and let it cure. Skipping this step doesn’t ruin your driveway, but it does shorten its lifespan and make maintenance harder. Sealing is cheap insurance for a long-term investment.
Tree roots can push pavers up, but they won’t crack them the way they crack concrete. Because each paver is independent, a root lifting one stone doesn’t affect the rest of the driveway. You can pull up the affected pavers, trim the root, add base material, and reset the stones. It’s a few hours of work, not a full replacement.
In Beverly Hills, FL, Live Oaks and other native trees have aggressive root systems, and they will find their way under hardscapes if they’re close enough. We account for that during installation by routing drainage and base material around known root zones and setting edge restraints deep enough to resist movement.
If you have large trees near your driveway, we’ll talk through options during the estimate—sometimes that means adjusting the driveway layout, sometimes it means root pruning before installation, and sometimes it just means understanding that minor lifting might happen in 10 or 15 years and planning for an easy fix.
Most driveway paver installations in Beverly Hills, FL take 3 to 7 days, depending on size, site conditions, and weather. We’re not rushing it—proper installation requires excavation, base compaction in layers, paver placement, and sealing. Each step has to be done right, or you’ll have problems later.
Day one is usually demo and excavation. We remove your old driveway, haul it off, and dig down to stable soil. Day two and three are base prep—laying and compacting aggregate, setting edge restraints, and fine-grading for drainage. Day four and five are paver installation and cutting. Day six is joint sanding and sealing.
Rain delays happen, especially in summer. We won’t compact base material or apply sealer in wet conditions because it compromises the work. You can park on the driveway as soon as the sealer cures, which is typically 24 to 48 hours after application. We’ll give you a timeline during the estimate and keep you updated if anything changes.
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