Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about paver installation and hardscaping services.
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Paver Patio Planning
Driveways and Vehicle Areas
Paver Materials and Styles
Base Preparation and Compaction
Drainage, Grading and Site Conditions
Cleaning, Sealing and Maintenance
Repairs, Settling and Longevity
Costs, Estimates and Budgeting
Hiring Paver Contractors and Project Questions
- How long do paver patios usually last?
- A well-installed paver patio can often last 25 to 50 years or more, depending on the paver material, base preparation, drainage, climate, and maintenance. The pavers themselves are very durable, but issues like settling, weeds, or joint sand loss may need occasional attention. Regular cleaning, maintaining the joints, and fixing drainage or uneven areas early can help extend the patio’s lifespan.
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- Why do pavers sink or become uneven?
- Pavers usually sink or become uneven when the base beneath them was not compacted properly, the wrong base materials were used, or water has washed out the supporting layers. Poor drainage, heavy loads, soil settling, tree roots, or freeze-thaw movement can also cause pavers to shift over time. Fixing the issue often means lifting the affected pavers, correcting the base or drainage problem, and resetting them level.
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