Do you have pavers sticking up?

Tree roots will grow underneath your pavers and cause them to come up. This can be a serious tripping hazard and if you are selling your house it can cause you to fail inspection. Oak trees are the most common trees that will do this. They have big roots that will grow 10-20ft long from the tree. We will remove all roots that are affecting your pavers to make them level again.

Do you have gaps in your pavers?

We see this a lot on walkways that don’t have enough concrete on the boarder when they are built. This also happens over time as your pavers will shift away from each other, you just can’t help it. Eventually they will separate from each other over time. Luckily, we can close all gaps between your paver walkway, paver driveway, paver patio and paver pool deck.

When it comes to paver repairing and paver restoration Jax Exterior Cleaning & Paver Sealing is your go to company. We have done 100s of paver repair and paver sealing jobs in Jacksonville, St Johns, Fruit cove, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra, and Fleming Island.

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Common Paver Problems We Fix in Jacksonville

Jacksonville's sandy soil, heavy rainfall, and temperature swings cause a range of paver problems over time. Here are the most common issues we repair:

  • Sinking or sunken pavers — caused by soil erosion or washout beneath the base
  • Unlevel or uneven pavers — creates trip hazards and poor drainage
  • Shifting or spreading pavers — joints widen and pavers move out of place
  • Cracked or broken pavers — caused by heavy loads, tree roots, or ground movement
  • Sand erosion — polymeric joint sand washes out, leaving gaps for weeds and insects
  • Weed and grass growth — through joints after sand erosion

Our Paver Repair Process

We don't just patch over problems — we fix the root cause so repairs last.

  • Step 1: Full assessment of the damaged area to identify the cause
  • Step 2: Carefully remove affected pavers without damaging surrounding ones
  • Step 3: Regrade and compact the base material to correct drainage and stability
  • Step 4: Reset the pavers level and flush with the surrounding surface
  • Step 5: Replenish polymeric joint sand throughout the repaired area
  • Step 6: Compact the surface and apply sealer for a uniform finished look

Paver Repair vs. Full Replacement — What's Right for You?

Most paver damage in Jacksonville does NOT require full replacement. Individual pavers can be removed and reset, and the base can be corrected without touching the entire surface. Full replacement is only necessary when more than 40–50% of the paver field is compromised, or when the base has failed structurally across the entire area. In most cases, targeted repair is far more cost-effective and produces excellent results.

Why Address Paver Problems Early?

Small paver problems in Jacksonville get worse fast. A few sunken pavers allow water to pool, which erodes the base further — leading to more sinking. Gaps in joint sand allow weeds to take root and ants to tunnel underneath. Addressing paver issues early saves money and prevents the damage from spreading to a larger area.

Paver Repair Service Area

We repair pavers throughout Jacksonville and surrounding Northeast Florida communities including Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Johns, Orange Park, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Fleming Island, Fruit Cove, Mandarin, and Amelia Island.

Paver Repair FAQs

How much does paver repair cost in Jacksonville? Repair costs depend on how many pavers need to be reset, the cause of the damage, and whether base work is needed. Pricing is based on the scope of work and square footage involved — contact us for a free estimate tailored to your job. Contact us for a free estimate.

Can you match existing pavers if some are broken? In most cases, yes. We carry a wide range of paver colors and styles, and can source matching pavers for most common Jacksonville installations. Older pavers may have slight color variation due to weathering.

How long does paver repair take? Most residential paver repair jobs in Jacksonville are completed in a single day. Larger projects or those requiring significant base work may take 2 days.