You might not give much thought to your old dependable driveway.
But it’s more than just a landing spot for your car.
It’s a great, big design element, a right-out-front complement to both your house and yard.
If yours needs a boost, what’s the best material?
Here in Orlando, most homeowners choose either concrete or pavers for driveways, says Eric Frisch, landscape designer at Ground Source.
Is a paver driveway in Orlando, Florida a good idea?
Let’s see what the design expert thinks.
Concrete is typically a cheaper option, Frisch says. But if you have a small driveway, you might be surprised at how much it costs.
You’ll likely have to pay for a whole truckload of concrete when you don’t really need it, as most companies have a minimum charge.
“If it’s going to cost almost the same amount, why not get pavers?” Frisch says.
A concrete driveway has drawbacks, he says:
“There’s really no way to patch it to look good,” Frisch says.
You bet, Frisch says.
Here’s why:
Choose pavers that look like rustic slabs, quaint cobblestone, sleek slate.
Colors? You can pretty much name it, from pale beige to black and every hue in between.
Now, the fun part! You get to choose your paver style and design.
Hmmmmm…
“It can be overwhelming,” Frisch says.
Not to worry. He makes it easy.
He brings samples you can compare to the color of your house, and catalogs packed with design ideas.
And he brings his cool designer skills to help you match the style of paver design to the style of your house.
This matters.
“If you have a 100-year-old house, you don’t want a real modern-looking driveway,” Frisch says.
But concrete pavers that look like clay bricks would be perfect.
“You want the driveway to complement the house, not stand out.”
Frisch will show you why a slight texture in your pavers looks great, and how a small bevel on the paver edges traps less dirt.
He’ll walk you through it all.
If you’re used to a concrete driveway, you probably haven’t given much thought to driveway maintenance.
But a paver driveway in Orlando, FL needs sealer. It’s not a big deal. Your installers will seal it right away, and it will need a new coat every three to four years, Frisch says.
Don’t skip the sealer. Here’s why:
Go easy on the power washing, Frisch says. Aggressive washing can weather your driveway’s surface.
Naturally, cost can vary widely, based on several factors. (More on this in a bit.)
The typical paver driveway costs about $7.50 a square foot, Frisch says. That’s for an average driveway of standard pavers without complications.
That includes the Ground Source thick, six to seven-inch base underneath, he says, which is twice as thick as most paver companies in Orlando use.
Less base is less expensive, but don’t be fooled.
The sand base is a crucial element of quality paver installation. You can drive by one of our paver jobs years later and see that there’s no sagging, sinking or heaving, thanks to our quality base.
We also install PVC sleeves under the paver driveway to make adding irrigation or landscape lighting easier later. That way, we won’t have to tear up the whole driveway to do work underneath it.
Manufacturers don’t typically keep many pavers in stock, Frisch says, so expect to wait six or seven weeks for delivery.
After that, it goes pretty fast, he says — two or three days for prep and installation and the fourth day for sealer.
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