Also, there was a thread on the Nextdoor site, where people had pavers installed and then had water in the garage. It appears the installed did NOT cut down the concrete at the garage, and during hard rains the water went in the garage. Also the concrete needs to be cut down at the street to match the height of the street to the new height of the driveway. From what my neighbor has told be the thin layer of sand that is installed under the pavers can washout over time, and then you are a risk of breakage. He has had this happen, and he did use and has replaced the polymeteric sand as required.
The driveway painting needs to include a product called 'shark grip' which will provide a non-skid surface, I have this on the driveway, the lanai/birdcage, and the garage.
Hope this helps.
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