Check how much is affected
One sunken corner, failed post or damaged channel can often be isolated. Similar defects across several areas are more likely to indicate age, widespread base weakness or a drainage problem that patching will not resolve.
Practical repair options for block paving, tarmac, patios, drainage channels, fencing and tired surfaces.
A repair should correct the cause, define matching limitations and leave the surrounding surface stable.
Lift and relay sunken areas, correct failed edges, replace damaged blocks and reinstate joints.
Explore repair →Repair potholes, failed edges, trenches and local settlement with honest expectations about patch visibility.
Explore repair →Replace failed joints and relay moving slabs after checking support, falls and drainage.
Explore repair →Clean paving methodically, restore suitable joints and assess whether a compatible sealer adds value.
Explore repair →Replace failed posts, refit sound panels and correct local alignment or gate movement.
Explore repair →Clear, reset or replace damaged channels and correct the levels that feed them.
Explore repair →The smallest intervention is sensible when the defect is local and the surrounding construction still performs properly.
One sunken corner, failed post or damaged channel can often be isolated. Similar defects across several areas are more likely to indicate age, widespread base weakness or a drainage problem that patching will not resolve.
New tarmac, blocks, mortar, timber and jointing rarely match weathered materials immediately. A repair quotation should explain likely colour and texture differences rather than promise an invisible result.
A targeted repair usually reduces excavation and waste, but repeated visits to a failing surface can cost more over time. Compare expected life, access disruption and the risk of adjacent areas failing next.
Before accepting a repair quotation, make sure it identifies the cause being corrected, the area included, the materials being reused or replaced and realistic matching limitations. Ask what would cause the scope to change after opening the area and how additional work would be agreed. A defined repair may be small, but it should never be vague. Retain photographs and the final specification so any later movement can be compared with the condition immediately after repair. Also note any agreed curing time, access restriction or aftercare, particularly before vehicles, bins or garden furniture are returned to the repaired area.
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