White Center sunken paver repair near me
Homeowner’s Issue
White Center yards see a lot of rain, compacted soils, and shaded corners that invite moss and settling. Our glacially influenced soils can be dense and hold water, so paver bases wash out or compress over a few seasons — especially on slopes and near downspouts. Sun exposure varies block to block: south-facing patios dry quickly, while north- and west-facing areas stay damp and grow moss, which speeds joint erosion and movement.
Typical homeowner problems are uneven walkways, low spots that pond after rain, trip hazards, and mud tracking into the house. Curb appeal takes a hit when driveway edges slump or pathways tilt toward landscaping beds. Homeowners often want a low-maintenance fix that works with Seattle’s wet winters and avoids repeated repairs. That means addressing drainage, rebuilding a compacted base, and choosing finishes that handle foothold, freeze–and–thaw shifts, and plant root conflicts. Our local work balances function and look — keeping porch access clear, preserving adjacent plantings, and improving long-term performance so homeowners in White Center, West Seattle, and Burien get safer, neater outdoor spaces that last.
Our Quality Service
We focus on sustainable Landscape Repair that stops sinking at the source. First we assess base conditions, slope, and water routes. Then we remove affected pavers, correct drainage lines, add compacted crushed rock and clean sand, and re-level each unit for consistent joints.
- Local know-how: we size base material for heavy Pacific Northwest rain.
- Sustainable methods: no herbicides, organic weed control, recycled aggregate, and mulch options.
- Benefits: safer surfaces, restored curb appeal, reduced maintenance, and longer-lasting results.
What’s Included
- Onsite assessment and written recommendation
- Careful removal and labeling of affected pavers
- Base excavation, compacted crushed rock, and sand leveling
- Reinstallation and joint compaction
- Site cleanup and haul-away or green bin option
Optional upgrades
- Geotextile fabric under gravel for better long-term support
- Organic weed control and joint sand with polymer-free options
- Edge restraints or small drainage channels to redirect runoff
- Sealing (optional, for appearance — we discuss trade-offs)
Before & After / Expectations
Repairs can be dusty and noisy during excavation and compaction. Expect:
- Short work windows (most jobs finish in a day for small areas)
- Some temporary access disruption for driveways or paths
- A tidy site at completion; larger debris hauled away or left for green disposal per your choice
Care tips after Landscape Repair
- Sweep and top up joints after the first heavy storm
- Keep downspouts directed away from paver edges
- Hand-pull weeds early; use organic mulch in borders to reduce encroachment
- Monitor moss on shaded pavers and increase daylight/airflow where possible
FAQs
How long will a typical repair take?
Small patio or path repairs are often done in a day; larger driveway sections may take 1–2 days depending on access and weather.
Will you use herbicides on joints?
No. We use mechanical cleaning, organic joint options, and hand weeding. Sustainable practice is part of every Landscape Repair.
Do you handle drainage fixes?
Yes. We correct sloping and can add gravel channels or reroute downspouts to prevent future settling.
Do you work in rainy conditions?
We schedule around heavy rain but can often work in light rain. Compaction and final grading need reasonably dry conditions.
Call to Action
Ready to fix sinking pavers and restore a safe, attractive yard? Book a free estimate with local pros who know White Center, West Seattle, and nearby neighborhoods. Fast scheduling, reliable results, and sustainable Landscape Repair are one email away.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com
Phone: 206-538-9344
Neat & Tidy Landscaping — licensed, insured, and tuned to Seattle soils and rain.