I have a couple of neighbors that removed pavers due to the constant maintenance, cracking, re-sanding, sealing, etc. Epoxy can be VERY slippery when wet if a friction additive (like shark grip or equal) is not added to the final coat. There were some recent complaints about the clear overcoat pealing in garage floors near the front of the floor, not sure if this was due to water on sunlight, but needs to be considered for a driveway. We had our drive way painted (xylene based paint) around 5 - 6 years ago, almost NO maintenance. It is now due for a sealing coat. Original cost was around $2 per square foot, I did get a quote for sealing that was less than $.50 per square foot.
You need to do your own due diligence on pavers, there have been reports of thin pavers cracking a lot, installations that caused water to either enter or not drain correctly from the garage, incorrectly glued edge pavers breaking free and allowing other to move.
There are several other treatments for driveways, several neighbors had a beautiful concrete overcoat design applied, sorry I do not remember the name, but I know they have almost a year waiting list.
Hope this helps.
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Pennsylvania, for 60+ years, most recently, Allentown, now TV.
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