

A well-installed and maintained concrete driveway can last 25–30 years, asphalt around 15–20 years, and pavers even longer with proper upkeep.
Asphalt should be sealcoated every 12–18 months, while concrete driveways typically need resealing every 3–5 years.
Concrete and pavers are generally the most durable. Pavers perform especially well in Florida because they allow flexibility for shifting soils and offer excellent drainage.
Yes. Without proper grading and drainage, water can erode the base, create cracks, or cause pavers to shift. Installing drainage systems prevents these issues.
Absolutely. Permeable pavers, recycled asphalt, and natural shells are eco-friendly choices that manage stormwater runoff and reduce environmental impact.