Raise Sunken Patio Pavers!
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2019
- The patio at the Project Cave had some pavers that were sinking. Sunken pavers are ugly and can be a dangerous trip hazard. Here I am raising them up back to the level of the other pavers. I pull out the old pavers, add paver sand, tamp down, reset the pavers, and re-sand the new joints (remember to use polymeric sand).
Please use caution when using any tools. They can cause severe injury or even death. Also, the projects you see me working on are simply that. Projects I am working on. I am not a professional and make no guarantees your work, or my work for that matter, will turn out right. Safety first and when in doubt, call a professional.
If you are in need of a tool to help extract pavers that are not glued together with polymeric sand, try this tool. The set consists of basically two small pry bars. The key is slow and steady to extract the paver a little at a time. If you apply too much force, you will probably bend them out of shape. There is a great video as to how this works on the linked page.
Keyfit Tools Paver Puller Stainless Steel (2PC Set) Paver Extraction Removal Raise Sunken Brick & Pavers Locked by Edging & Other Stones Repair & Replace Pavered Patio Blocks
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Your best bet for purchasing base sand and polymeric sand are probably the big box stores. You can get the products for way cheaper there than from Amazon. The sand is heavy and you are paying for the shipping, even if you have prime. You are just paying 3-4 times as much (or more) for the product for that free shipping. But if you insist on using Amazon, please consider buying through the links below. It really helps out my channel.
Alliance Euroston Bond Polymeric Sand,for Natural Stone and Cobble Stone Paver Joints up to 1.5" (Slate Gray) 50 Lb Bag. This product is also available in tan coloring.
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Gator Maxx G2 Intelligent Polymeric Sand (Beige) 50 Lb Bg. This product is also available in grey coloring. amzn.to/3tjyyiN
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Looks great I would suggest using stone dust instead of sand it's holds stronger and wouldn't allow bugs like ants to live in it.
Where can you buy stone dust from?
Thanks! Very helpful. Gives me confidence I can do this!
Thanks for the help I will be fixing my pavers this weekend
I have this same problem along with my uncles brick walkway/path, entrance to his front door.
It's uneven in a few areas.
This video is easy and helpful in what needs to be done.
Wish me luck in my repairs.
Thanks again!
Excellent work!
Thank you. I need to fix my pavers and this was super helpful.
Great tip, I will have to try this. Looks very easy.
Thanks Kevin. You made this beginner friendly.
Thank you for sharing, a very helpful video, Sir!
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Thank you for the video a young diy here now I feel confident about this project at home 😅
I like this video. Thank you for sharing
Nice and clear. Thanks
Nice!! Exactly what I need to get done.
Hope it helps!
This was a nice fix but I think it would have helped if you could have explained what it is you were doing as you relaid the blocks as you obviously saw some that needed more sand etc. A little commentary during the relaying rather than just speeded up footage of the whole thing really aids the viewer to understand and learn from your expertise. Thanks for posting though as I'm sure it will encourage others to have a go themselves.
Most helpful. Thank you very much.
Great job
Thank you for watching! Sorry for the delayed reply!
Just completed a similar job, but with 3 sizes of irregular surfaced flag stones.
This means adding sand and making a flat subbase would not always work.
When there's missing mortar between stones, also an issue.
Great video, thx.
I will be tackling this project come Spring. My sunken pavers were caused by rodents tunneling from underneath. Thanks for the video!
I feel your pain. We have moles, but I don’t think they caused our problem. Our patio is raised. But those moles do a number on the lawn. It gets pretty squishy in places. Thank you for the comment!
They are moles causing the damage. I trapped several since late fall and live near a wooded area. Mother Nature is defeating me!
Stay strong! That repair didn’t take very long and it made my wife very happy!
Ugh! This is my probelm too. I have chipmunks... ugh
I have the same issue from my patio. I caught something, not sure what it was, could be a mole or chipmunks, its tunneling from underneath. I plan on tackling this project as well. Wish me luck! This video helps!
Thanks man!!! Very Helpful
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Was just about to do this at my place. Glad I watched your concise video. Picked up some nuances with smoothing the sand. Thanks you, liked & subbed 🤛😎
Thank you for watching and subscribing! Hope your project goes smoothly!
The Project Cave thanks went really well! It’s not just saving money but feeling great about learning something new!
You make it look so easy bro!
Thanks for a great compliment! The hardest parts are removing the first paver when you start and placing the last one when you are finished. In the middle, I think it is almost as easy at it may have seemed.
Very helpful I have a drive to repair got the tools and materials ready to with your help.
Mine is a patio. Driveways have to handle the car. The hand tamping of the sand is probably not enough.
@@TheProjectCave Thank you for that I bought a Hawksmoor Tamper 200 x 200mm yesterday hopping that will do it £33 TOOLSTATION it is a small area.
good job!
Nice! Thanks
Fabulous easy video. Will repair my walkway this weekend.
Great video. Straight to the point. Very useful. Thank you.
U da man. Great job!!
Thank you! Just having fun learning, figuring things out, and doing!
Liked the music.
Thanks!
You have to use paver sand or crushed stone dust it’s called. That’s just regular sand.
Nice and ez, ty
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Nice video Kevin..I have almost exactly the same issue. Thanks for the tips.
How did you know what order to reinstall the pavers in. Does it make a difference what order you reinstall them?
Sub-base is crap if it is subsiding... clay or moisture - either way it needs to be replaced with something solid
to solve it you have to do more than just adding more sand... just paved my driveway and patio which area combined 1400sqft, to do it properly you need a compacted sub base at least 200mm/ 8", in some places (driveway entrance) I went 350mm thick with reinforcing mesh as I will eventually have trucks delivering firewood onto it and don't want any issues - top course 50-75mm thick and about 1 1/4" or 30mm of bedding sand, to much sand is bad as it leads to failures and if straight over clay or soil is just plain bad
Thank you for the comment. I’m going to admit, I have driveway envy. This was a deck I inherited when I moved into the house. Eventually, it will be redone, and probably removed. It was built too high and right next to the house. Over the siding.
Questions. Does sand invite the ants, In the past, I have used screenings? Is there a reason some sink while others do not. If say a draining issue, would a barrier or something be needed or would it not just happen again. Let me know if you have anything on righting a very short wall lean. Contractors want way too much for fairly small job. I have some ideas but would like to bounce.
Hey Kevin fix that gutter behind you bud.
Nice job on the pavers to bro🤙
lol. I know. Gutters were on the list. We had them redone last fall. Thank you for the compliment on the pavers and thanks for watching! Please consider subscribing!
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Going to try your technique this weekend buddy.
Wish me luck😬
Hi, what type of sand Did you use?
Why sand over screening ?
White chalk using?
What the heck did you do? I agree provide some commentary so it can be helpful! What did you add, sand or lime?
Looked like you were using Quikrete and not sand. Am I wrong?
Hi Kevin. Thanks for your video. I have couple of questions. Which tools do you suggest to buy? I am not a tool "woman". Is there a brand of sand that you recommend? I also have pavers sliding down due to a new fence we put last year. How do I level those?
Before I begin, this is what I did to lift a few pavers for a patio. It would not be strong enough for a driveway. I used a couple of flat head screw drivers to pry out a couple of the pavers. Used a generic sand that said it was good for pavers on its packaging. This went under the pavers. Use "polymeric sand" for the joints. After I placed the pavers, I used a rubber mallet to give them a few taps. Unfortunately, I haven't dealt with pavers near a fence. Not sure how to tackle that problem. I have a paver landing at the bottom of the stairs on the patio where the edges are sinking because the retaining piece has come loose. I'll try to make a video about that repair. It may give you some insight. Thank you for watching and the compliment! If you haven't already, please consider subscribing!
Could this also be done by just scooping out the excess dirt, smoothing it out and placing the bricks back? Not trying to be an ass serious question
Not really. There is already missing material under the deck. We have a mole/erosion problem where I live. So I need to add material to that spot where it has gone away. Under the sand is a stone layer that is compacted. Then the sand on top. The sand is one of the keys to making the deck level.
Looking for a recommendation...I have some pavers I need to reset to level. I also want to power wash the entire patio and refill joints with polymeric sand. Wondering the order I should do things. Should I do the power wash on the entire patio first, then reset the sunken pavers? Or reset pavers and then power wash? Of course, the polymeric sand would be the final step.
You should power wash first... because the sand in between the pavers will be blasted out anyways. Power washing afterwards will still require you to fill in the sand afterwards anyways. Why do the work twice?
barfman7767 Yes, after some thinking, I came to that conclusion as well 😊
Did u have any drainage issues or ponding water prior
A little bit, but nothing major. That area is really the only spot the pavers sank. The patio was here when we bought the house. I love the look, but I would have done it a bit differently if I had put it in.
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Do you know why it's sagging like this?
Could be any number of reasons. We have moles and before our gutters were replaced, a lot of water would be dumped close to that area. There’s a couple of potential factors.
However, after a year and a half, the repair seems to be holding up well. I sort of expect to have that entire patio surface redone in a few years. There is a paver apron at the bottom of one set of stairs that the mole activity really did some disruption.
its still sunken
What kind of sand was that?
It was literally called “Play Sand.” I found it at either Home Depot or Lowe’s and on the bag it said it was good for pavers. That was the sand the pavers sat on top of. The sand for the seams is called “polymeric sand.” It helps lock all the pavers together. Good luck with your project!
I hate the music 🎶