You’re not looking for something that looks good for a season. You need a patio that handles August heat, September storms, and everything Florida throws at it without cracking, shifting, or turning into a repair project every few years.
That’s what proper paver installation does. It gives you a functional outdoor space that doesn’t punish you for using it. No constant maintenance. No surprise repairs after storm season. Just a well-built surface that does its job.
The difference comes down to how it’s installed. Pavers flex with Florida’s sandy soil instead of fighting it. When concrete cracks from settling, pavers adjust. When a storm rolls through, your patio stays intact while your neighbors are calling cleanup crews. And if one paver ever does get damaged, you replace that one piece instead of tearing out an entire slab.
You get more time outside without worrying about what’s underneath falling apart.
We’ve been handling paver installations in Coleman and throughout Citrus County since 1995. We’re a family-owned operation, and we’re Authorized Contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard—which means access to quality materials and manufacturer-backed warranties.
Coleman’s a small community where most people own their homes, and a lot of those homes were built in the late ’70s. That means older driveways, settling foundations, and outdoor spaces that need real attention to drainage and base prep. We know the soil here. We know how properties settle. We know what works.
You’re not getting a crew that learned paver installation last month. You’re working with state-licensed professionals who’ve done this thousands of times and understand what Coleman properties need to hold up long-term.
First, we look at your property. Not just where the patio goes, but how water moves, where the ground settles, and what’s going to affect the installation five years from now. That’s the site assessment, and it matters more than most people realize.
Next comes excavation and base prep. We remove existing material, grade for proper drainage, and build a compacted base that won’t shift when Florida’s soil decides to move. This step is where most bad installations fail. Skip it or rush it, and you’ll have problems.
Then we lay the pavers. Every piece gets set level, with proper spacing and edge restraint to keep everything locked in place. We’re not just arranging stones—we’re building a system that works as one unit.
Finally, we seal the surface if you want that extra layer of protection against stains, fading, and weather damage. Some people skip it. Some don’t. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for how you’ll actually use the space.
The whole process usually takes a few days depending on size and complexity. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
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You get a full paver patio installation handled start to finish. That includes design consultation, material selection from Tremron, Flagstone, or Belgard product lines, site prep, professional installation by state-licensed crews, and cleanup when we’re done.
Coleman properties often need extra attention to drainage. With how much rain Central Florida gets, especially during summer months, water management isn’t optional. We build that into every installation so your patio doesn’t turn into a pooling problem after the next storm.
You also get options. Pavers come in different materials, colors, patterns, and price points. Herringbone layouts are popular and hold up well. Larger format pavers give a cleaner, more modern look. We’ll show you what fits your budget and your property without pushing you toward the most expensive option.
And because we’re the exclusive Seal ‘n Lock distributor in Citrus County, you have access to premium sealing products that aren’t available through every contractor. That’s an advantage if you want your patio protected against Florida’s sun and weather long-term.
This isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. Your property is different from your neighbor’s, and your installation should reflect that.
Most patio paver installations in Coleman take between three to five days depending on size, design complexity, and site conditions. A straightforward 12×16 patio on level ground with good drainage moves faster than a larger custom design that requires significant grading or base work.
Weather plays a role too. Florida’s afternoon storms can delay progress, especially during summer months. We don’t rush through base prep or installation steps just to hit a deadline, because that’s where quality breaks down.
You’ll get a realistic timeline during the estimate based on your specific project. If something changes during installation—like discovering drainage issues that need addressing—we’ll let you know immediately, not after the fact.
Patio paver installation in Coleman typically ranges from $15 to $30 per square foot depending on materials, design, and site prep requirements. A basic 200-square-foot patio with standard pavers and minimal grading might run $3,000 to $4,000. A larger custom design with premium materials and extensive base work can easily reach $8,000 to $12,000 or more.
The biggest cost variables are material choice and site conditions. Tremron and Belgard offer different product lines at different price points. Your property’s current condition matters too—if we’re removing old concrete, regrading for drainage, or dealing with tree roots, that adds labor and time.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront that breaks down materials, labor, and any site-specific work. No hidden costs. No surprises halfway through. You know what you’re paying before we start.
Yes, and it’s not even close. Concrete cracks in Coleman because the sandy soil shifts and settles. When that happens, concrete has nowhere to go—it just breaks. Pavers flex with soil movement instead of fighting it, which is why you see intact paver patios next to cracked concrete driveways all over Citrus County.
Florida’s weather is brutal on concrete too. Heat expansion, heavy rain, and hurricane-force winds all take their toll. Pavers handle that stress better because each piece moves independently. If one paver does get damaged, you replace that single piece. With concrete, you’re looking at cutting out sections or replacing the entire slab.
Pavers also recover faster after storms. While concrete surfaces crack and require expensive repairs, properly installed pavers stay intact. That’s a real advantage during hurricane season when you don’t want to add “fix the patio” to your cleanup list.
Absolutely. You’re not locked into one look. As Authorized Contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard, we have access to dozens of paver styles, colors, textures, and sizes. You can go with earth tones that blend with Coleman’s natural landscape, or choose bolder colors that make a statement.
Pattern matters too. Herringbone is a classic that’s stood the test of time and provides excellent interlock strength. Running bond gives a cleaner, more linear look. Circular or fan patterns work well for focal areas like fire pits. We’ll show you samples and explain how different layouts affect both appearance and performance.
Material choice impacts durability and maintenance. Some pavers are better for high-traffic areas. Others resist fading better in direct Florida sun. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option based on how you’ll actually use your patio, not just what looks good in a showroom.
Yes. We handle permitting and make sure your installation meets local requirements. Coleman is in Sumter County, and while regulations aren’t as strict as some areas, there are still rules around setbacks, drainage, and lot coverage that need to be followed.
Drainage is critical in Coleman. With Florida’s frequent heavy rain, improper grading leads to water pooling, erosion, and foundation issues. We design every patio with drainage in mind—sloping away from your home, directing water to appropriate areas, and ensuring the base allows water to permeate instead of sitting on the surface.
Our crews are state-licensed, which means we’re up to date on Florida building codes and local regulations. You don’t have to worry about whether the installation is compliant. We make sure it is before we start and document everything properly for inspections if needed.
Not much, which is one reason people choose pavers. You’ll want to sweep off debris regularly and rinse it down occasionally to prevent dirt buildup. If you have the patio sealed, resealing every two to three years keeps it protected against stains, fading, and weather damage.
Weeds can grow between pavers if polymeric sand breaks down, but that’s an easy fix. Pull the weeds and refill the joints with fresh sand. Takes an hour or two depending on patio size. If you stay on top of it, weeds don’t become a major issue.
Florida’s sun and rain are tough on outdoor surfaces, but sealed pavers hold up well with minimal effort. You’re not repainting, resurfacing, or patching cracks like you would with concrete or wood decks. Just basic cleaning and occasional sand maintenance. That’s it.
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