Burien replace broken pavers
Homeowner’s Issue
Broken or settled pavers in Burien are more than an eyesore — they’re a safety and drainage problem. Our coastal-moderate climate, frequent rain, and clay-loam pockets mean frost heaving, moss growth, and settled bases are common, especially on slopes or near downspouts. Properties on short hills or near Seahurst Park see runoff that undermines paver bases; shaded patios grow moss and slippery joints faster than sunny ones. Landlords and homeowners need solutions that cut upkeep time, reduce trips and falls, and manage water without toxic chemicals.
Most owners want a durable fix that matches existing materials and keeps renters happy or buyers interested. That often means raising/leveling uneven pavers, refreshing the base with compacted gravel and sand, and improving drainage so water moves away from foundations. Sustainable fixes—mechanical resetting, fabric and clean gravel, organic weed control, and recycled-material pavers—work best in Burien because they reduce repeat visits and protect nearby trees and soil. If you manage a rental or a single-family yard, a thoughtful repair saves time, lowers liability, and keeps your exterior looking cared-for through our wet season.
Our Quality Service
We assess pavers on site, identify base and drainage issues, and recommend sustainable repairs that suit Burien lots. Work is done with hand tools and small equipment to protect landscapes and soil structure. We focus on safety, curb appeal, and long-term low maintenance using organic weed control, mulch/fabric where needed, and proper grading to channel rain away.
Benefits:
- Safer walkways and fewer trip hazards
- Better drainage and less standing water
- Longer-lasting surfaces with minimal upkeep
- Eco-friendly choices to protect soil and plants
What’s Included
- Detailed assessment of pavers and base
- Removal of broken or lifted pavers
- Base repair: compacted gravel and leveling sand
- Reinstallation and joint filling with sand
- Final clean-up and site inspection
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric for adjacent beds
- Organic weed control and manual ivy removal (no herbicides)
- Gravel for improved drainage
- Haul-away of debris vs. green bin/compost disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After repairs, expect firmer footing and improved water flow in 24–48 hours. New joints settle over a few weeks; avoid heavy traffic until compaction stabilizes. Seasonal care tips:
- Water newly set pavers lightly only if soils dry out in summer.
- Pull weeds by hand early; treat regrowth with organic methods.
- Scrape moss from shaded pavers and improve sunlight or airflow where possible.
- Check joints each fall and add sand as needed.
FAQs
- How long will a typical repair take?
- Small areas often finish in a day; larger patios may take 1–2 days depending on base work.
- Will this stop drainage problems?
- Repairs improve flow but serious grading or drainage installs may be recommended for persistent runoff.
- Do you use chemicals?
- No. We use mechanical, organic, and mulching methods only.
- Can you match existing pavers?
- We try to match color and size; if exact matches aren’t available we offer complementary options.
Call to Action
If you own or manage a Burien property and want a safe, sustainable fix for broken pavers, book a free estimate. Fast scheduling, dependable local work, and practical advice for long-lasting results. Email us to set a visit: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com.