

Asphalt, concrete pavers, and brick pavers are the most common choices across Plantation, Lake Worth, Davie, and West Palm. Asphalt is cost-effective and smooth, while pavers and bricks offer design flexibility and long-term durability.
Sealcoating is typically recommended every 3–5 years depending on sun exposure, traffic, and weather. Properties in Coral Springs, Pompano, and Deerfield Beach often require closer inspections due to heavier rainfall and traffic.
According to ICPI guidelines, pavers should be resealed and joint sand replenished every 5–7 years. In high-use areas like Delray and Parkland, more frequent inspections may be needed to keep surfaces stable.
Issues include cracks, potholes, paver shifting, subbase erosion, and drainage failures. Contractors usually fix these with crack filling, patching, overlaying asphalt, or resetting and re-sanding pavers.
Pedestrian areas typically require 2 3/8-inch (60 mm) pavers, while driveways and vehicular areas should use 3 1/8-inch (80 mm) pavers to withstand heavier loads.