
Florida’s Top Driveway Patio Company
The 2 main reasons to get a new driveway patio or paver driveway are either expansion or deterioration. Asphalt is known to settle, crumble, and crack over years and years of driving over it. However, it is a great and cost-effective material for driveway use!

Over the last 15 years, Sosa Group has installed over 1,000 driveways and has been recognized as Florida’s Premier Driveway Installer. We strive to educate our customers as much as possible by providing all the necessary information they need to make the right decision. When it comes to driveways, we specialize in paver driveways. We always install all applications to manufacturer specifications, in order to ensure your driveway’s longevity. More information is included below about your upcoming project. Keep reading to learn more about the estimated cost of a new driveway, what the installation process is like, and some frequently asked questions.
How Much Does a Paver Driveway Cost?
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What’s Under Our Driveways?
We install our driveways with a 4-inch crushed concrete base, compacted with a plate compactor. The next step is installing a fine sand base to level out the area.

The first step in installing a new driveway is removing the existing concrete or pavers, along with the old subbase. Once that material is hauled away, we’ll compact the exposed ground and install a new RCA (recycled concrete aggregate) subbase. This subbase is then compacted using a plate compactor to create a solid foundation for your new driveway.
Demolition & Base Prep

Laying Pavers
After the base is fully leveled, we’ll begin installing the driveway pavers. A concrete edge restraint will be added around the perimeter to lock the pavers in place and prevent shifting or settling over time. The final step is sweeping mason sand into the joints to secure the pavers and create a finished look.


Contact Us
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