The minute you trip on a crack in the driveway or notice the broken paver around the pool, getting it repaired is as quick and easy as texting a photo.
Pavers crack due to a variety of factors, including improper installation, lack of maintenance, environmental conditions, and inadequate base preparation. Poor drainage, weed growth, and lack of sealing can also contribute to cracking.
Removing or replacing stained pavers is important because it helps maintain the appearance and reliability of pavers, which are porous and subject to staining. Stains can be caused by a number of factors such as oil, rust, organic matter, grease, and efflorescence. Regular cleaning and stain removal prevent pavers from looking unsightly and can extend their lifespan.
Pavers sink due to a variety of factors, most commonly related to improper base preparation or poor drainage. Common causes include inadequate compaction of the base material, erosion caused by water, and insufficient drainage that allows water to seep beneath the pavers.
Sinking or uneven pavers can create tripping hazards around the pool area and is a safety concern. Damaged pavers can detract from the beauty of your pool area and potentially decrease your property value. The hot and humid environment in Florida can cause pavers to fade, crack, and deteriorate faster than in other climates. Frequent rainstorms and Florida's sandy soil can lead to soil erosion and shifting underneath the pavers, causing them to sink or become even.