Jacksonville Paver Driveways

​Jacksonville paver driveway photo portfolio featuring paver projects completed by Moderna Pavers in Jacksonville FL. 

New Brick Paver Driveway Project in Glen Kernan by Moderna

​Laying out the field pavers, preparing to set the double soldier course.

A driveway like this is especially difficult to layout- every part of the driveway has to be exactly symmetrical to the opposite side. Each paver had to be exact. To make things even more challenging, we wanted to plant the rather large canary island palm tree before the pavers were installed- so again, that had to be perfectly centered. 

This project has 12x 12 pavers in Mahogany Ash with a double 4x8 soldier course border in Taupe, to bring in the colors of the trim and architectural accents of the home.

We also did a large square inlay of the double border inside the motor court, to accent the rather large area between the two sets of opposing garages. 

​The pavers are rinsed as the final details are being completed. 

The completed paver project in Jacksonville FL. Notice the perfect placement of the drive & tree against the home. 

A new construction project in the Glen Kernan community of Jacksonville. This project utilized Tremron's 12"x12" pavers with a double 4"x8" soldier course border. 

Jacksonville brick paver contractor driveway installation.

This customer visited the St Johns Town center and decided that the color scheme, style, and layout at the Town Center would just right for their new construction home in Mandarin. ​Here we used the Bishop Hat style paver in the Cappuccino color with Taupe inlays and a Taupe soldier course border. A lot of attention do detail was used when laying out this project- notice how the walkway is wider than a normal and the pattern of the Bishops Hat is centered on the driveway and also centered on the walkway with nice curving transition between the two. 

Bishops hat pavers in Cappuccino and Taupe.​

​Of the many ​patterns available for the Bishops Hat paver including: Byzantine, Kaleidoscope, or Parquet this project utilizes the Diamond Bishops Hat Pattern.