Why You Should Fix Your Interlocking Pavers
by Jeff Ronhaar
Interlock patios and walkways are a popular upgrade, but years of harsh weather, weed growth, and uneven settling can leave them looking overgrown and unsightly.
A patio re-lay is a great way to restore a wise investment at a fraction of the original price.
When installed properly, pavers give decades of trouble-free service. Unfortunately, interlock pavers are not always put down in the expert way they require. Like a house, interlock pavers need a solid foundation.
We've all seen sunken patios and sagging walkways, with pooling water and weeds growing in the cracks.
The good news, these common issues can all be fixed, and at a fraction of the cost of the initial installation. Over the years, we have repaired the gravel foundation under many walkways and patios. If you walk by these repairs today, they look as good as ever.
Consider This:
Imagine the difference in the appearance and safety the small investment in repairing your interlock will make. Don't delay...re-lay!
Jeff Ronhaar, Head Coach
Jeff's Outdoor began when an enterprising 14-year-old decided to turn paper route customers into lawncare customers. Jeff started with one mower and never looked back.
Jeff grew up always wanting his own way. He claims he rarely got it. That's debatable. He did get plenty of lessons about hard work, determination, and, above all, treating people right.
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