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Driveway Pavers in Delray Beach, FL

Driveway paver installation and replacement in Delray Beach by Robert Raypole — licensed contractor since 1979. From historic-district brick work to modern travertine driveways in country club communities, we handle every style.

Delray Beach driveway projects vary widely by neighborhood. Historic district homes (Pineapple Grove, Marina Historic District) often require brick or tumbled travertine to match neighborhood character. The City of Delray Beach has specific design review for the historic overlay, which we navigate during permitting.

Country club communities west of I-95 (Mizner Country Club, Polo Trace, Lakes of Delray) typically have HOA design boards that approve specific paver styles. We submit design packages and work within community standards. Most country club approvals favor travertine ivory/walnut, brick, or warm-tone concrete pavers.

Beachside Delray driveways (east of Federal Highway, near A1A) face salt exposure that affects some material choices. Travertine, marble, and porcelain handle salt air well. Concrete pavers perform fine but may show salt effects over decades.

Pricing for driveways in Delray Beach varies based on size, material, and existing demolition. Most residential driveways fall between $4,500-$15,000 installed. Larger or premium-material projects can run higher. Robert provides exact pricing after measuring on-site.

Common Questions

Do you handle Delray historic district permits?

Yes — we navigate the historic district design requirements as part of every project where required.

Can you match my neighbor’s driveway style?

Yes — we bring samples and reference photos to coordinate with surrounding properties.

How long does a driveway project take in Delray?

Most driveways install in 5-7 days. Larger or complex projects may run 8-10 days.

Do you remove existing concrete driveways?

Yes — demolition and disposal of existing driveways is included in installation estimates.

What’s the most popular material for Delray driveways?

Travertine for premium projects, brick for historic district work, and concrete pavers for cost-conscious projects.

Ready to Talk About Your Project?

Robert Raypole — licensed paver contractor since 1979.

📞 561-270-5047

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