Brave Stone Pavers delivers premium installation services in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Brave Stone Pavers delivers professional-grade hardscape work across Palm Beach County.
Including driveways, our licensed team delivers efficient results in Florida.
Collier County
Lee County
Charlotte County
Glades County
Hendry County
Orange County
Osceola County
Seminole County
Polk County
Lake County
Sumter County
Volusia County
Duval County
St. Johns County
Clay County
Flagler County
Nassau County
Putnam County
Escambia County
Santa Rosa County
Okaloosa County
Walton County
Bay County
Washington County
Holmes County
Jackson County
Calhoun County
Gulf County
Alachua County
Levy County
Marion County
Citrus County
Hernando County
Gilchrist County
Dixie County
Columbia County
Lafayette County
Suwannee County
Union County
Bradford County
Hamilton County
Baker County
Leon County
Wakulla County
Jefferson County
Gadsden County
Franklin County
Liberty County
Madison County
Taylor County
Miami-Dade County
Broward County
Palm Beach County
Monroe County
Collier County
Lee County
Charlotte County
Glades County
Hendry County
Orange County
Osceola County
Seminole County
Polk County
Lake County
Sumter County
Volusia County
Duval County
St. Johns County
Clay County
Flagler County
Nassau County
Putnam County
Escambia County
Santa Rosa County
Okaloosa County
Walton County
Bay County
Washington County
Holmes County
Jackson County
Calhoun County
Gulf County
Alachua County
Levy County
Marion County
Citrus County
Hernando County
Gilchrist County
Dixie County
Columbia County
Lafayette County
Suwannee County
Union County
Bradford County
Hamilton County
Baker County
Leon County
Wakulla County
Jefferson County
Gadsden County
Franklin County
Liberty County
Madison County
Taylor County
Miami-Dade County
Broward County
Palm Beach County
Monroe County
Collier County
Lee County
Charlotte County
Glades County
Hendry County
Orange County
Osceola County
Seminole County
Polk County
Lake County
Sumter County
Volusia County
Duval County
St. Johns County
Clay County
Flagler County
Nassau County
Putnam County
Escambia County
Santa Rosa County
Okaloosa County
Walton County
Bay County
Washington County
Holmes County
Jackson County
Calhoun County
Gulf County
Alachua County
Levy County
Marion County
Citrus County
Hernando County
Gilchrist County
Dixie County
Columbia County
Lafayette County
Suwannee County
Union County
Bradford County
Hamilton County
Baker County
Leon County
Wakulla County
Jefferson County
Gadsden County
Franklin County
Liberty County
Madison County
Taylor County
Indian River County
St. Lucie County
Martin County
Brevard County
Okeechobee County
Choosing the right paving contractor in Palm Beach County means trusting a team with experience, proper licensing, and real results. Brave Stone Pavers offers expert craftsmanship, quality materials, and proven reliability across residential and commercial paving and concrete services statewide.
Licensed and trained professionals delivering safe and compliant paving services daily.
Experts who understand Florida’s soils, climate, permits, and construction regulations.
Work backed by warranty, high-quality materials, and consistent 5-star satisfaction.
Got questions about where we operate and what we offer? Below you’ll find answers about our service areas, paving solutions, contractor credentials, and scheduling process. We make it easy to get started—anywhere in Florida.
Yes. We provide full paving and hardscaping services across all 67 counties in Florida, including urban and rural areas.
We cover all major cities and surrounding towns. Just select your county to find the cities we serve or contact us to confirm.
Our team offers driveway paving, outdoor kitchens, concrete patios, retaining walls, pool decks, and more—customized for your location.
Yes. All professionals are fully licensed and insured, meeting Florida’s local and state requirements for commercial and residential work.
In most counties, we schedule your project within 3–5 business days. Some high-demand areas may vary slightly.
Absolutely. Many cities we serve may not be listed yet. Reach out to confirm service in your area—we likely already cover it.
Yes. We handle both residential driveways and large-scale commercial paving projects across Florida.
Visit your county’s service area page or search by city on our map above. You'll find all available services and direct links to request a quote.
Palm Beach County | |
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County | |
Palm Beach | |
Flag Seal | |
Palm Beach County Location within the United States | |
Coordinates: 26°43′N 80°03′W / 26.71°N 80.05°W / 26.71; -80.05 | |
Founded | April 30, 1909 |
County seat | West Palm Beach |
Largest city | West Palm Beach |
Area | |
• Total | 6,170 km (2,383 sq mi) |
• Land | 5,100 km (1,970 sq mi) |
• Water | 1,070 km (413 sq mi) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 1,492,191 |
• Estimate (2022) | 1,533,801 |
• Rank | 26th in the United States 3rd in Florida |
• Density | 240/km (630/sq mi) |
GDP | |
• Total | $117.543 billion (2022) |
Time zone | UTC−5 (Eastern Time Zone) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (Eastern Daylight Time) |
Website | www.co.palm-beach.fl.us |
Palm Beach County is a county in the southeastern part of Florida, located in the Miami metropolitan area. It is Florida’s third-most populous county after Miami-Dade County and Broward County and the 24th-most populous in the United States, with 1,492,191 residents as of the 2020 census. Its county seat and largest city is West Palm Beach, which had a population of 117,415 as of 2020. Named after one of its oldest settlements, Palm Beach, the county was established in 1909, after being split from Miami-Dade County. The county’s modern-day boundaries were established in 1963.
Palm Beach County is one of the three counties that make up the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to 6.14 million people in 2020. The area has been increasing in population since the late 19th century, with the incorporation of West Palm Beach in 1894 and after Henry Flagler extended the Florida East Coast Railway and built the Royal Poinciana Hotel, The Breakers, and Whitehall. In 1928, the Okeechobee hurricane struck Palm Beach County and caused thousands of deaths. More recently, the county acquired national attention during the 2000 presidential election, when a controversial recount occurred.
In 2004, Palm Beach County was Florida’s wealthiest county, with a per capita personal income of $44,518. It leads the state in agricultural productivity; agriculture is Palm Beach County’s second-largest industry, after real estate development. In undeveloped (central and western) Palm Beach County there is significant tropical agricultural production, especially nurseries, truck crops (vegetables), and sugar cane. Palm Beach County has been called the “Winter Vegetable Capital” of the nation.