Your driveway stops cracking every time the ground shifts. That’s what happens when you use interlocking pavers instead of poured concrete on Webster’s sandy soil.
Water drains through the joints instead of pooling in your driveway after Florida’s afternoon storms. You’re not dealing with standing water, slick surfaces, or erosion eating away at your property.
If a paver ever cracks or stains, you replace that one piece. Not the whole driveway. That’s the difference between a $200 fix and an $8,000 tear-out.
And when it’s done right, you’re looking at 25 to 50 years of use. Not 10 years before the cracks start showing up and you’re calling someone else to redo what should’ve been done correctly from the start.
Mainstreet Landscaping is a family-owned business that’s been serving Webster and the surrounding Citrus County area for nearly three decades. We’re not a franchise or a crew that shows up from out of town.
We’re Authorized Contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard—the top paver manufacturers in Florida. That means you’re getting premium materials with real warranties, installed by people who’ve been trained and vetted by the companies that make them.
We’ve seen what Florida weather does to driveways. We’ve helped neighbors clean up after hurricanes. We know the soil, the rain patterns, and what actually holds up here. That’s why we only install pavers the way they’re supposed to be installed—with proper base prep, drainage planning, and attention to how your property moves over time.
We start with your property. That means looking at your soil, your drainage, your slope, and how water moves when it rains. A paver driveway only works long-term if the base is prepared correctly for your specific lot.
Next, we excavate and grade the area, then install a compacted base layer. This is where most problems start if it’s done wrong. We don’t skip steps. The base has to be level, compacted, and built to handle Florida’s ground movement and water flow.
Then we lay the pavers in your chosen pattern and color. We’re authorized installers for multiple manufacturers, so you’re getting options that actually perform in this climate—not just whatever looks good in a catalog.
After the pavers are set, we add joint sand and compact everything again. Then we seal it if you want that extra protection from UV, stains, and moisture. The whole process typically takes a few days depending on size, and when we’re done, you can drive on it right away.
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You’re getting materials that are built for Florida. We use concrete pavers or clay pavers depending on your needs—both handle UV exposure, salt air, and heavy rain better than asphalt or poured concrete.
Every installation includes proper base preparation, which is the most important part of the job. We excavate to the right depth, install compacted aggregate base, and make sure water drains away from your home. If your property has drainage issues, we address them during installation—not after you’ve already paid for a driveway that puddles.
We also handle the details most people don’t think about until it’s too late. That includes edge restraints to keep pavers from shifting, polymeric sand in the joints to prevent weed growth, and optional sealing to protect against stains and fading.
And because we’re local, we’re here if you ever need a repair or have a question. You’re not calling a 1-800 number. You’re calling the same people who installed it, and we’ll actually show up.
With proper installation and basic maintenance, concrete pavers last 25 to 50 years in Florida. Clay pavers can go even longer. That’s significantly more than asphalt, which starts breaking down in 10 to 15 years, or poured concrete, which cracks within the first decade on sandy soil like we have in Webster.
The key is installation quality. If the base isn’t prepared right or drainage isn’t planned for, you’ll see shifting and settling within a few years no matter what material you use. But when it’s done correctly, pavers flex with ground movement instead of cracking, and individual pieces can be replaced if they ever get damaged.
We’ve installed driveways in Citrus County that are still holding up 20+ years later. That’s what you should expect when you hire someone who knows what they’re doing.
Yes. Poured concrete cracks on sandy soil, and Webster sits on the kind of ground that shifts and settles. Pavers are modular, so they move with the ground instead of fighting it. That’s why you see so many cracked concrete driveways around here and far fewer problems with pavers.
Pavers also handle Florida’s rain better. Water drains through the joints instead of pooling on the surface or running off into your yard. That reduces erosion, keeps your driveway from staying slick, and helps with stormwater management—which matters more every year as we get heavier storms.
And if a paver does crack or stain, you replace that one piece. With concrete, you’re either living with the crack or tearing out the whole slab. Most people don’t realize how much that saves until they’re facing a $10,000 replacement bill for a concrete driveway that’s only eight years old.
Most driveway paver installations in Webster run between $12 and $25 per square foot depending on the paver type, pattern complexity, and site conditions. A standard two-car driveway is usually 400 to 600 square feet, so you’re looking at $5,000 to $15,000 for a complete installation.
That’s higher than asphalt or basic concrete, but you’re paying for a driveway that lasts two to three times longer and doesn’t require full replacement when something goes wrong. It’s also a better return on investment if you ever sell—paver driveways increase curb appeal and property value more than standard concrete.
The price varies based on what your property needs. If we’re dealing with drainage issues, poor soil, or a steep slope, that adds to the prep work. We’ll give you an honest estimate after we see your site. No surprises, no upselling—just a clear breakdown of what it takes to do the job right.
Maintenance is straightforward. Sweep or blow off debris regularly so leaves and dirt don’t stain the pavers. Rinse it down with a hose every few months, or pressure wash once or twice a year if you want to keep it looking new.
If you see weeds starting to grow in the joints, pull them out and add more polymeric sand. We use polymeric sand during installation because it hardens when wet and resists weed growth, but over time it can wash out in heavy rain. Topping it off every couple of years keeps everything tight.
Sealing is optional but recommended every three to five years. It protects against UV fading, oil stains, and moisture penetration. We’re the only Seal ‘n Lock distributor in Citrus County, and we can reseal your driveway whenever you’re ready. Most people do it and forget about it until they notice the color starting to dull.
Yes, and that’s one of the biggest advantages of pavers over concrete or asphalt. If a section gets damaged, stained, or needs to be removed for utility work, we pull up the affected pavers, fix whatever’s underneath, and put them back. Or we replace them with new ones if needed.
You’re not cutting into a slab or patching with material that never quite matches. The repair blends in because pavers are modular. We’ve done repairs where homeowners had to dig up part of their driveway for a plumbing line, and once we relaid the pavers, you couldn’t tell anything had been touched.
This also matters as your driveway ages. If one area settles or a tree root causes lifting, we address that specific section. You’re paying for a targeted fix, not a full replacement. That’s a huge cost saver over the life of your driveway.
Because the base preparation is everything, and most DIY installations fail at that step. If the excavation depth is wrong, the base isn’t compacted properly, or drainage isn’t accounted for, your driveway will settle, shift, or pool water within a year or two. Fixing it costs more than hiring a professional from the start.
We’re Authorized Contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard. That means we’ve been trained on proper installation techniques, we have access to premium materials, and the manufacturer warranties are valid when we do the work. If you install it yourself or hire an unlicensed crew, those warranties are void.
Florida’s climate makes installation harder than it looks. You’re dealing with sandy soil, frequent rain, high heat, and ground movement. We’ve been doing this in Citrus County since 1995. We know what works here and what doesn’t. You’re not experimenting with your driveway—you’re getting it done right the first time.
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