How to Know When Your Interlock Needs Repair
- leveledground
- May 6
- 1 min read
Interlock pavers are a beautiful and functional choice for driveways, patios, and walkways. But over time, even the best installations can shift, sink, or crack. Knowing when it's time for repair can help you avoid more costly problems down the line.
Top Signs You Need Interlock Repair:
Sinking or Uneven Stones: If your pavers feel wobbly underfoot or dip in certain areas, it may be due to base erosion or poor compaction.
Weeds or Ant Hills: These are signs that your old jointing sand has broken down and needs to be replaced with a better solution—like polymeric sand.
Pooling Water: Standing water can weaken your base layer and cause further sinking.
Shifting or Spacing: If gaps are forming between pavers, they may be slowly drifting out of place.
Catching these issues early can extend the life of your interlock. At Leveled Ground, we offer free consultations to inspect your pavers and recommend the right solution.
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