Sunken, wobbly, weedy pavers ruin a great patio — but you rarely need to tear it out. Paver patio repair re-levels sunken pavers, re-sands the joints with polymeric sand, restores the edge restraint, and fixes washout for homeowners across Green Bay and Brown County. Get a flat, tight, trip-free patio back in time for the season.
Our Process
- Inspect the patio for sunken areas, open joints, spreading edges, and washout
- Trace the cause — base settling, downspout runoff, or failed edge restraint
- One clear price for the repair
- Lift affected pavers, rebuild and re-compact the base, and reset level
- Re-sand joints with polymeric sand and activate it for a hard, weed-resistant lock
- Install or restore edge restraint to hold the field tight
- Sweep, clean up, and confirm proper drainage away from the house
What's Included
- Re-leveling sunken pavers — lifting low and tipped pavers, rebuilding the base, and resetting flush
- Re-sanding joints — sweeping out old sand and refilling with polymeric sand that hardens to resist weeds and ants
- Edge restraint — installing or restoring perimeter restraint so pavers stop spreading
- Washout repair — fixing eroded base from downspouts and runoff and correcting the cause
- Trip-hazard fixes — leveling raised or settled pavers along walks and steps
- Cleanup — final sweep and a check that water drains away from the foundation
Why Choose All The Way Home Services?
12 years in the trades means we fix the base and the drainage, not just the surface — so the pavers stay level instead of sinking again next spring. We use real polymeric sand and proper edge restraint, the details that make a repair last.
Service Area
We proudly provide paver patio repair in Green Bay, De Pere, Ashwaubenon, Allouez, Bellevue, Howard, Suamico, and surrounding communities throughout Brown County and NE Wisconsin.
Why It Matters
A paver patio is a major hardscape investment, and small problems snowball fast. Wisconsin's freeze-thaw cycle heaves the base, washes out the bedding sand, and lets joints open up — which invites weeds, ants, and pooling water that erodes things further. Sunken and tipped pavers also become trip hazards. Re-leveling, re-sanding, and restoring the edge restraint early stops the damage from spreading, protects the whole patio, and costs a fraction of a full rebuild.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are my patio pavers sinking and uneven?
Sunken pavers almost always come from a washed-out or settled base underneath, usually where water runs off a roof or downspout. Wisconsin's freeze-thaw cycle heaves the base and erodes the bedding sand, so pavers drop and tip. We lift the affected pavers, rebuild and re-compact the base, and reset them level — fixing the cause, not just the symptom.
What is polymeric sand and do I need it in my joints?
Polymeric sand is a jointing sand with a binder that hardens when wetted, locking pavers together and resisting weeds, ants, and washout far better than plain sand. If your joints are bare, weedy, or washing out, re-sanding with polymeric sand stabilizes the whole patio and dramatically cuts future maintenance.
Can you fix the edge of my patio where pavers are spreading apart?
Yes — spreading edges mean the edge restraint has failed or was never installed. We reset the perimeter pavers and install proper edge restraint spiked into the base, which holds the field tight so the patio stops creeping and the joints stay closed.
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