Rock & Paver Installation • Palm Beach County
Clean Lines. Solid Base. Lasting Finish.
From stone beds to paver walkways and patios—installed on proper base with drainage, edge restraint, and locked joints.
Why homeowners choose us
Proper base. Drainage first. Tidy edges and joints.
We build hardscape that stays put—stable base, clean restraint, and polymeric sand that locks joints tight.
Base built for use
Walkways/patios typically 4″ compacted base + 1″ bedding; driveways 6–8″ base (soil-dependent).
Drainage & grade
Planned slopes and transitions to keep water moving away from structures.
Edge restraint
Aluminum/steel/perimeter set in concrete where needed so lines don’t drift.
Locked joints
Polymeric sand swept and activated for a clean, stable finish.
Stone done right
Weed strategy, breathable underlayment where appropriate, and even depth.
HOA-friendly looks
Color/style guidance and tidy tie-ins to existing features.
Popular Materials & Styles
Decorative Rock
- River rock (¾–1½″)
- Pea gravel (⅜″)
- Marble/white chip, Bahia/egg rock
- Depth typically 2″; borders/edging recommended
Pavers
- Brick/tumbled/modern slabs
- Patterns: running bond, herringbone, basketweave
- Options: borders, inlays, soldier course
- Sealing available after cure
What to expect
Our Installation Process
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Assessment & layout ~1 hr
Measure, check soils/drainage, confirm materials and edges.
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Excavation & base
Remove organics; compacted aggregate base to spec; 1″ bedding layer.
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Laying & edges
Set pattern, maintain lines; install edge restraint (metal or curb).
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Joint sand & compaction
Polymeric sand swept and activated; final plate compaction and clean-down.
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Stone bed installs
Breathable underlayment where appropriate; even 2″ depth; tidy around plants/heads.
Typical Specs & Guidelines
| Item | Guideline |
|---|---|
| Walkway/Patio Base | ~4″ compacted aggregate + 1″ bedding (soil dependent). |
| Driveway Base | ~6–8″ compacted aggregate + 1″ bedding (soil dependent). |
| Jointing | Polymeric sand, activated per manufacturer; re-sweep as needed after settling. |
| Edges | Metal edging or perimeter curb set to hold lines and prevent creep. |
| Stone Bed Depth | Typically 2″ even depth; breathable underlayment in high-weed zones. |
| Drainage | Maintain slope away from structures; integrate catch basins/splash blocks if needed. |
Final spec varies by soil, use, access, and HOA requirements—we’ll confirm on site.
Rock & Paver FAQs
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Do you seal pavers?
Yes—optional sealing after initial cure helps color pop and resists stains.
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Will weeds grow through rock?
We manage with prep + breathable underlayment where useful and pre-emergent options. Some wind-blown seeds can sprout on top—easy to spot treat.
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How do you prevent paver shifting?
Proper excavation, compacted base, edge restraint, and polymeric jointing—all checked during a final compaction pass.
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Can you match existing materials?
Usually—we’ll source close color/texture and propose borders to blend transitions.
Ready to add rock or pavers?
Solid prep and clean finishes—built for Florida yards.