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Edmonds Paver Patio & Walkway Repair Services
Edmonds Paver Patio & Walkway Repair Services
By Neat & Tidy Product Team Published on April 15, 2023
Categories: landscaping , services , maintenance Tags: paver-repair , walkway-leveling , West-Edmonds

Edmonds Paver Patio & Walkway Repair Services

Hey there, Edmonds homeowners! 🌲 Is your patio looking more like an obstacle course than a relaxing retreat? Those uneven surfaces, gaps, and mossy patches are more than just cosmetic issues—they’re signs of deeper problems like a failing base or poor drainage. At Neat & Tidy, we specialize in lifting, relaying, and re-grading your beloved paver patios and walkways to ensure they drain properly, look fabulous, and keep you safe from pesky trips!


What’s the Problem?

Here’s a quick rundown of what might be going on with your pavers:

  • Sunken or heaved pavers from our delightful Edmonds winters and clay soils.
  • Trip lips & loose bricks caused by washed-away bedding sand.
  • Puddling at the house due to incorrect grading or runoff into garden beds.
  • Edge failure—that plastic edging has popped out, and your borders are wandering.
  • Moss, weeds, and ants thriving in open joints since your polymeric sand has long since vanished.

How We Fix Pavers (the right way)

Our step-by-step process to get your pavers back in tip-top shape is as follows:

  1. Inspect & map issues — We’ll closely examine drainage, slopes, tree roots, and settled areas to pinpoint the problems.
  2. Lift & sort — We carefully pull pavers while keeping the original pattern intact and set aside any damaged pieces.
  3. Repair the base — We dig out soft spots and replace them with compacted crushed rock (no pea gravel here!).
  4. Reset grade — We’ll screed concrete sand to ensure water drains away from structures at the right angle (⅛–¼” per foot).
  5. Relay pavers — We’ll put everything back together with tight joints and staggered seams, matching your existing pattern perfectly.
  6. Edge restraint — We’ll secure borders with new edging or a concrete toe to prevent them from moving.
  7. Compact & set — Using a plate compactor, we’ll set everything in place and top up the joints.
  8. Polymeric re-sand — We broom in, vibrate, and clean up with a blower before misting to activate the sand.
  9. Drainage options — If needed, we can add channel drains, catch basins, or French drains to improve site drainage.
  10. Clean & de-moss — A low-pressure rinse, safe moss treatment, and efflorescence cleaning will leave your pavers looking fresh.

We believe in solving problems, not covering them up. If roots are causing headaches, we’ll prune them or reroute the path instead of just hoping for the best!


What We Work On

We’re well-equipped to handle a variety of surfaces in Edmonds, including:

  • Concrete pavers, clay bricks, and modular slabs
  • Front walks, side-yard ribbons, cozy backyard patios, trash can pads, and alley approaches
  • Tight-access repairs in Edmonds’s charming hills and alleys

Our Annual Maintenance Plan (Your Hardscape’s Routine)

Keep your hardscape looking sharp with our annual maintenance plan. Here’s what it includes:

  • Joint health — Regular inspections and sand top-ups before the rainy season to keep everything in place.
  • Moss control — Seasonal treatments and promoting sun/air circulation wherever possible.
  • Edge patrol — Early detection of border creep to re-secure them as needed.
  • Drainage check — Cleaning channel and basin grates to ensure everything flows smoothly.
  • Spot lifts — We take care of early dips before they become major headaches.

We’re all about low-maintenance landscaping—fewer problems mean less work for you!


Service Cadences (Pick What Fits)

Choose a schedule that suits your lifestyle:

  • Quarterly — Spring and fall resets with two light tune-ups.
  • Bi-Monthly — Perfect for shaded/mossy or high-traffic areas.

(If you’ve just had fresh repairs or have heavy shade, we recommend starting with monthly visits for 60–90 days, then tapering off.)


What Annual Maintenance Includes

Your annual maintenance package includes:

  • Power sweeping + low-pressure rinsing (we promise no joint blasting!)
  • Polymeric re-sand for any opened joints.
  • Edge restraint checks and necessary corrections.
  • Spot lift/relay for emerging dips and lips.
  • Drainage inlet cleanout and moss/algae treatment.

Why Annual Maintenance Matters

Here’s why you should consider annual maintenance:

  • Safety — Fewer trip hazards and less slippery slime on shaded paths.
  • Longevity — Tight joints mean less water infiltration and fewer repairs down the line.
  • Cleaner look — Sharp edges and even surfaces are way more appealing than patchwork fixes.
  • Lower cost — Small, regular corrections can save you from costly full tear-outs.

How It Works

Getting started with us is a breeze:

  1. Free Estimate — We’ll take photos or do a quick walkthrough to provide clear, upfront pricing.
  2. Plan & Schedule — We’ll nail down drainage, patterns, and any additional services you might want.
  3. Repair Day — Our dedicated team will lift, fix the base, relay pavers, secure edges, re-sand, and clean everything up—no mess left behind!
  4. Follow-Up — We’ll provide you with care tips (like when to rinse and how to spot joint loss) and discuss easy add-ons if needed.

Why Edmonds Chooses Neat & Tidy

Here’s what makes us the top choice in Edmonds:

  • A local crew that understands marine layer moss, winter rain, and our unique clay soils.
  • Licensed & insured; we keep our work sites neat and our crews respectful.
  • Upfront pricing — no hidden fees; labor, materials, hauling, and disposal are all included.
  • On-time, tidy finishes—no polymeric haze or gravel tracked inside your home.
  • A green-first approach—whenever possible, we reuse pavers and focus on smart water management.

Ready for a patio and path that stay put?

Call or text Neat & Tidy for a straightforward paver repair—solid base, tight joints, and real drainage. We’ll keep your outdoor space looking great—so you can kick back and enjoy!



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