June 5, 2014
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Like anything, regularly scheduled maintenance helps prolong the life of almost everything. This includes the investment you have made in your brick paver walkway, porch, patio, or driveway. Most pavers only require an annual or bi-yearly program to keep them looking fresh and functioning properly.
Included with a Paver Face Lift program is…
If your pavers start to sink, or separate along the edge (perhaps due to poor installation), it is better to repair the problem sooner than later, avoiding a more costly need. At Twin Oaks Landscape, our professionals assess your environment to make a recommendation for the best course of maintenance action.
1. A full paver base evaluation should take place (by certified professionals) prior to any restoration work to assure that the paver’s placement will not be altered.
2. Pavers that have moss and weed growth can be power washed to remove such.
3. Power washing may also remove stains from standing water, fruit-bearing trees & leaves; as well as other stain creating substances.
4. Brick pavers can then be re-swept and sealed.
5. Brick pavers that have a compromised base can be removed and re-laid once base material is restored.
Our experienced and talented team of landscapers can take care of even the biggest projects. Contact us today, and let’s start talking about your new landscape!
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