Failure is almost always the result of hidden shortcuts. Most "discount" contractors fail to properly compact the sub-grade, use the wrong base materials, or ignore drainage requirements. We don’t guess; we diagnose the specific structural oversight that led to the collapse.
No. Sunken pavers are a symptom of a failing foundation. Simply resetting the surface stones is a cosmetic patch that will fail again within months. We perform a complete rectification of the base to ensure a permanent, level surface.
If a contractor lacked the technical discipline to install the project correctly the first time, they lack the expertise to repair it. We are often called in to fix "repairs" made by the original installers. We are the final stop for a permanent solution.
Yes. We operate on an engineering-first methodology. We adhere strictly to ICPI (Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute) standards, focusing on high-density compaction, geogrid reinforcement where necessary, and advanced hydraulic management that most installers ignore.
If you notice leaning (tilting), "stair-step" cracking in the joints, or soil washing out from behind the wall, it is failing. A collapsed wall is a massive liability. Our structural repair involves total dismantling and reconstruction with proper reinforcement and drainage.
Cleaning is a temporary aesthetic boost. Reclamation is a structural and protective overhaul. It involves deep-surface rehabilitation, the removal of failed joint material, and the application of industrial-grade stabilizers and sealants to prevent future erosion and weed infestation.
Water is the primary cause of hardscape failure. If water isn't engineered to flow away from your installation, it will saturate the base, cause the soil to expand, and eventually heave or sink your pavers. We fix the water problem so the paver problem doesn't return.
We provide Technical Assessments. A standard "estimate" is a guess. We perform a diagnostic evaluation to determine the exact cause of failure so we can provide a definitive scope of work and a fixed price for a permanent repair.
Our goal is permanence. By correcting the sub-surface engineering and using superior materials, our repairs are designed to outlast the original installation by decades. What we fix, stays fixed.
Initial costs might seem lower, but concrete cracks and cannot be easily repaired. A correctly engineered paver system is a flexible pavement that handles freeze-thaw cycles and soil movement far better than a concrete slab. We restore the value of your original investment.