BREVARD COUNTY, FL

Permeable Paver Installation in Brevard County, FL

Driveways and walkways that drain at the source - no standing water, no runoff.

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Florida Rain Meets the Right Surface.

Alliance Pavers of Brevard installs permeable paver systems for driveways, walkways, and parking areas throughout Brevard County and Indian River County. Permeable pavers allow rainwater to drain through the surface and into the ground - reducing standing water, reducing erosion, and in many cases meeting Florida stormwater management requirements.

Florida gets more rainfall per year than nearly anywhere in the country. Standard concrete and asphalt driveways send all of that water rushing into drainage systems or pooling in low spots. Permeable pavers handle stormwater the way nature intended.

Many municipalities and HOAs in Brevard County require permeable surfaces for new construction or major driveway replacements. Even when not required, they eliminate standing water problems and protect your landscaping.

Common Applications

Where Permeable Pavers Make Sense.

Residential driveways

Commercial parking lots and access lanes

Walkways and pool surrounds in flood-prone areas

Detention areas and swale replacements

Projects requiring stormwater credit under local code

HOW THEY WORK

Engineered to Drain at the Source.

Permeable pavers are installed with slightly wider gaps between units, filled with crushed aggregate that allows water to flow through. Beneath the surface, a gravel base acts as a reservoir that slowly releases water into the ground. The result is a surface that looks and functions like a traditional paver installation - but manages water at the source.

Standard concrete pavers use sand-set joints with minimal water penetration. Permeable pavers use open-graded aggregate joints and a permeable base system designed specifically for water management. We're experienced with both and can recommend the right system for your project.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do permeable pavers qualify for stormwater credits in Florida?

In many Brevard County and Indian River County municipalities, properly installed permeable paver systems qualify for stormwater management credits that can reduce permitting requirements or impact fees. We can help you understand what applies to your specific project.

Do permeable pavers require more maintenance than standard pavers?

Permeable paver joints need occasional vacuuming or pressure washing to prevent fine sediment from clogging the aggregate. In most residential applications, this is a once-a-year maintenance task.

Are permeable pavers as strong as regular pavers for a driveway?

Yes. Permeable pavers used in driveways are rated for the same load-bearing requirements as standard pavers. The difference is in the base system and joint fill - not the structural strength of the paver units themselves.

Can you replace my existing concrete driveway with permeable pavers?

Yes. Existing concrete or asphalt is removed, the base is excavated and built to permeable spec, and the paver system is installed. It's a full replacement - but the result manages stormwater on-site and typically lasts longer than the original concrete.

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Let's Talk About Your Project.

Ready to upgrade your driveway, patio, or outdoor space? Get started with a straightforward consultation - planned around your layout, your goals, and how you use your space.

Call (321) 752-1992 or email marcy.alliancepavers@gmail.com.

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Serving Melbourne & Brevard County

Alliance Pavers of Brevard

Melbourne, FL

(321) 752-1992

marcy.alliancepavers@gmail.com

service cities

Brevard County: Melbourne · Palm Bay · Cocoa · Cocoa Beach · Titusville · Viera · Rockledge · Merritt Island · Satellite Beach · Indian Harbour Beach · Indialantic · Melbourne Beach · Suntree · West Melbourne · Cape Canaveral · Palm Shores and more.

Indian River County: Vero Beach · Sebastian · Fellsmere · Indian River Shores · Orchid · Wabasso · Winter Beach · Roseland · Gifford · Florida Ridge and more.