

Yes, most paving projects in Lake Worth and Palm Beach County require a permit, especially for new driveways or commercial surfaces. Your contractor usually handles the paperwork and inspection process.
Asphalt installation is fast—most projects in Lake Worth are completed within one to two days and can be used after 24–48 hours of curing. Concrete projects take longer to set, often about a week.
It’s recommended to reseal asphalt surfaces every two to three years to protect against Florida’s intense sun and rainfall. Sealcoating helps maintain smoothness and extend pavement life.
Yes, decorative concrete such as stamped or colored finishes can fully comply with Lake Worth’s standards if installed with proper thickness, reinforcement, and drainage preparation.
Concrete is preferred for heavy-traffic commercial areas due to its durability and minimal maintenance needs. However, asphalt remains a practical, cost-effective option for large parking areas or access roads.