


Sinking pavers are one of those problems that sneak up on you. What starts as a slight dip or a rocking stone turns into a tripping hazard and an eyesore. Left alone, the base underneath keeps breaking down - and the pavers just keep shifting.
Here's what we were working with on this one: a walkway that had seen better days. The pavers had dropped and lost their level, so we pulled everything up, addressed the base, and reset it right. No shortcuts. When pavers sink, the fix isn't just the surface - it's what's underneath that matters.
Once the walkway was solid again, we tied in fresh landscaping along the building's edge. A clean rock bed with dark gravel runs the length of the structure, anchored by a natural boulder that adds character without looking overdone. It's the kind of detail that pulls the whole space together and keeps maintenance low going forward.
That combination - structural repair plus intentional landscape design - is what separates a quick patch job from work that actually holds up. We didn't just fix what was broken. We finished the space so everything looks like it belongs there.
If you've got pavers that are shifting, sinking, or just not sitting right, that's not something that fixes itself. It gets worse. Getting ahead of it now saves a bigger headache later.