This Citrus Hills homeowner had a serious paver problem.
Two trees had grown directly through the paver area, with roots pushing into the base and disrupting the surface. On top of that, the concrete edge border had been repeatedly driven over, causing it to crack and break apart.
And this is exactly why paver problems can get worse if they’re covered up instead of properly repaired.
Why Tree Roots Cause Paver Problems
- Tree roots grow and expand, putting pressure underneath pavers and causing them to shift, lift, separate, or become uneven.
- Constant traffic over an edge border can eventually crack and destroy a weak or improperly supported border.
The solution isn’t just to clean everything and seal it. You have to fix what’s happening underneath first.
How We Restored This Area
- Removed the broken concrete border
- Dug down to create a stronger, more stable border foundation
- Carefully cut out the trees and problematic roots
- Leveled and rebuilt the affected area
- Reinstalled and corrected the paver surface
- Deep cleaned the entire area
- Added fresh Florida silica sand
- Sealed everything for a finished, protected appearance
The result? A completely restored paver area that looks clean, level, and finished the way it should have been from the beginning.
If you have tree roots growing through your pavers, sinking or uneven pavers, broken borders, or an area that’s constantly being damaged by vehicles, don’t just keep repairing the surface.
Fix the Problem Underneath
That’s where proper paver restoration makes the difference.
Serving Citrus Hills, Citrus County, and surrounding Central Florida communities.
Paver Restoration of Florida: (352) 282-2886
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