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PAVERS & PATIOS · SOUTH FLORIDA

Paver Patios & Walkways

Travertine, marble, and porcelain-tile hardscapes installed on the right base with proper drainage — so the pattern still holds five years from now.

What this covers

Paver Patios & Walkways

A paver patio looks simple. Do it right and it holds flat and tight for two decades. Do it wrong and you see settling, weed lines, and mismatched replacement pieces before the second summer. The difference is 90% under the pavers — compacted subgrade, geotextile, aggregate base, bedding sand, and joint fill. We build the base to spec, dry-lay to check the pattern, and finish with polymeric or swept-sand joints depending on the material.

What's included

  • Site prep + excavation to design depth
  • Compacted aggregate base with geotextile separation
  • Travertine, marble, porcelain, or clay paver install
  • Precision-cut edges around pools, planters, and features
  • Drainage design — slope, French drains, deck drains where needed
  • Polymeric joint sand or grouted joints depending on the pavers
  • Sealing on natural stone if the client wants the wet look
  • Coordination with pool deck, driveway, walkway as one continuous surface

When to call us

The old patio is settling, cracking, or growing weeds

Usually a base problem. Replacement is often the answer, not a patch — the money spent on a repair usually shows within one season.

You're building a pool and want the deck to match the house

Pool deck, patio, walkways, and driveway can share a material system. We design the flow so the eye doesn't catch a seam.

The current patio looks like an add-on

A patio designed to match the architecture — same tone, same era, same detailing — reads as part of the house. That's a design decision made before the first pallet arrives.

You want a specific material you saw in Italy or somewhere

We can source and import unusual natural stone. Lead times add 4–8 weeks. Worth it if the look is specific.

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Common questions

Travertine vs. porcelain vs. concrete pavers — which is best in South Florida?

Travertine stays cool underfoot, ages beautifully, needs sealing every 3–5 years. Porcelain is the most durable, dead-flat, resists stains, and looks modern. Concrete pavers are the budget option and work fine — the pattern is where the design lives. We'll walk you through what fits your house and your maintenance appetite.

How long does a patio project take?

Depends on size and complexity. A 400 sqft patio is typically 5–10 days on-site. A full pool deck + patio + walkway + driveway system can be 3–5 weeks. We give a schedule with the proposal.

Will the pavers move over time?

Not if the base is built right — compacted, geotextile-separated, correctly graded. Settling is a base failure. That's where the difference between contractors shows up ten years later.

Can you tie into existing pavers?

Sometimes cleanly, sometimes not — depends on the age of the existing product, whether it's still in production, and how it's aged. We'll be honest if the seam is going to show.

Ready to talk pavers & patios?

A phone call is the fastest way to figure out whether this fits the property. Anthony picks up.

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