Naples, FL · May 2024
A full paver restoration on a Naples driveway and front walkways, documented start to finish by a professional photographer — which is why this project shows the stages most customers never get to see. The driveway and the curved walkway to the front door were cleaned with a rotary surface cleaner rather than a wand. A surface cleaner keeps the pressure even across the whole paver face and avoids the striping and etched lines a wand leaves on softer paver blends. The drone shots taken mid-job show the difference between the cleaned sections and the untouched ones. Once the pavers had dried, the joints were refilled with polymeric sand, swept in with a push broom, and the excess was blown off before it could bond to the surface. Sealer went on last with a low-pressure sprayer, worked in even passes from the garage outward so that no section received a double coat and no section was missed. The result is what a Naples paver driveway should look like for the next two to three years: color deepened, joints locked, and a surface that sheds rain and irrigation runoff instead of absorbing it. Several photographs from this project appear elsewhere on our site — they are of real work, on a real driveway, in Naples.

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