Your Coleman property deserves more than a basic concrete slab. You want an outdoor space where your family actually wants to spend time—where morning coffee tastes better and evening gatherings feel natural.
A professionally installed paver patio gives you exactly that. No more looking at that empty backyard wondering what could be. No more hosting inside because your outdoor space isn’t ready for guests.
Instead, you get a beautiful, functional extension of your home that works in Florida’s climate. A space that handles Coleman’s warm days and sudden afternoon showers without cracking, settling, or looking worn down after a few seasons.
Since 1995, we’ve been Coleman’s family-owned patio installation specialist. We’ve seen every type of property challenge in Citrus County—from sandy soil that needs special base preparation to drainage issues that can destroy inferior installations.
What sets us apart isn’t just experience. We’re authorized contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard—the premium paver manufacturers that back their products with real warranties. We’re also the exclusive Seal ‘n Lock distributor in the county, giving Coleman homeowners access to the best sealing technology available.
When hurricane season hits Coleman, we’re out helping neighbors with cleanup. When local families need support, we’re contributing to Toys for Tots and youth programs. This isn’t just business—it’s home.
Your patio installation starts with proper excavation to the exact depth your pavers require. No shortcuts here—Coleman’s soil conditions demand precision to prevent settling and shifting later.
Next comes the base layer. We install the correct depth of packed aggregate, then add a leveling layer of sand. Every inch is laser-leveled and compacted to manufacturer specifications. This foundation work determines whether your patio lasts five years or fifty.
The pavers go down in your chosen pattern, with each piece hand-set and checked for level. Finally, we install concrete edge restraints and sweep polymeric sand into all joints. This sand hardens when activated, locking everything in place and preventing weed growth between pavers.
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Your patio installation includes everything needed for a permanent, professional result. Complete excavation and site preparation, proper base installation to manufacturer specs, professional-grade edge restraints, and polymeric sand jointing that prevents weeds and shifting.
Coleman’s climate demands specific considerations. We account for Florida’s drainage requirements, ensuring water moves away from your home’s foundation. The materials we use—Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard pavers—are engineered for Florida’s heat, humidity, and occasional freeze cycles.
You also get our commitment to doing it right the first time. No callbacks for settling pavers or failed edges. No surprises about additional costs once work begins. Just straightforward communication and quality results that let you enjoy your new outdoor space immediately.
Patio installation costs in Coleman typically range from $12 to $18 per square foot, depending on the paver material and design complexity you choose. A standard 12×16 patio runs about $2,300 to $3,500 installed.
The final price depends on your specific site conditions, the paver style you select, and any additional features like fire pits or seating walls. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what to expect before work begins.
Concrete and clay pavers both perform excellently in Coleman’s climate when properly installed. Concrete pavers offer the widest variety of colors and styles, while clay pavers provide natural color that won’t fade over time.
For Coleman properties, we recommend avoiding natural stone pavers like travertine around pool areas due to Florida’s frequent rain making them slippery. Textured concrete pavers provide better traction while still delivering the upscale appearance most homeowners want.
The key isn’t just the paver material—it’s the installation. Proper base preparation and drainage matter more than the specific paver type for long-term performance in Florida’s climate.
Most Coleman patio installations take 2-4 days depending on size and complexity. A standard 200-square-foot patio typically completes in two days, while larger patios or those requiring extensive excavation may take up to a week.
Weather can affect timing—we won’t install pavers in active rain since moisture interferes with proper base compaction and sand setting. However, we schedule around Coleman’s typical afternoon shower pattern to minimize delays.
Once complete, your patio is immediately ready for use. No curing time required like with concrete. You can have furniture on it the same day we finish installation.
Most patio installations in Coleman don’t require permits since they’re considered at-grade improvements that don’t affect your home’s structure. However, if your patio includes electrical work for lighting or connects to existing structures, permits may be required.
We handle permit requirements as part of our service when needed. We’re familiar with Citrus County’s regulations and will let you know upfront if your specific project requires permits.
For standard paver patio installations on your existing property, you typically won’t need permits. But we always verify with local authorities to ensure compliance before starting work.
Proper drainage is critical for patio longevity in Coleman. We grade your patio with a slight slope away from your home—typically 1/4 inch per foot—to direct water toward appropriate drainage areas.
The paver installation itself helps with drainage. Unlike solid concrete that channels water to specific points, pavers allow some water infiltration between joints while the properly installed base layer manages subsurface drainage.
For properties with significant drainage challenges, we can incorporate French drains or other drainage solutions into your patio design. The key is addressing drainage during installation rather than trying to fix problems later.
Paver patios require minimal maintenance in Coleman’s climate. Annual cleaning with a pressure washer removes dirt and organic buildup. Resealing every 2-3 years protects the pavers and keeps colors vibrant.
The polymeric sand we use in joints typically lasts 3-5 years before needing refresh. When you notice weeds growing between pavers or sand washing out, it’s time to clean and re-sand the joints.
Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged without affecting the rest of your patio. This repairability is a major advantage over concrete slabs, which require complete replacement when damaged. Most Coleman homeowners find their pavers look great with just basic cleaning and occasional resealing.
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