Settled or uneven pavers in Cape Coral? HD Paver Sealing & Pressure Washing corrects the base, not just the surface. Free estimate — call today.
Cape Coral's extensive canal network raises ambient humidity across the city, accelerating algae and mildew growth on paver surfaces throughout the year.
Cape Coral has one of the highest concentrations of brick-paver driveways and pool decks in Lee County, with a large inventory of homes built in the 2000s now due for their second or third sealing.
We serve the Surfside area, Pine Island Road corridor, Southwest Cape Coral waterfront homes, and Del Prado Boulevard neighborhoods.
Searching for paver releveling near me in Cape Coral? We serve Surfside, Southwest Cape, and canal-front and inland neighborhoods across all Cape Coral ZIP codes we cover.
Here's exactly what happens when HD Paver Sealing & Pressure Washing comes to your Cape Coral property.
We walk the entire surface and mark all settled, rocking, or uneven pavers. Defining the full scope before lifting begins prevents repeated disruption and ensures the repair addresses all problem areas.
Marked pavers are carefully removed and set aside. We inspect each one during extraction for cracks or damage that might affect reinstallation.
The exposed base area is water-jetted to flush out loose material, root debris, and anything else that has accumulated under the failed section.
All degraded base material — whether eroded sand, unstable bedding, or displaced aggregate — is excavated and hauled away. The root cause of the settlement is removed, not buried.
Fresh base material (crushed stone and bedding sand) is installed to the proper depth for the paver thickness and load the surface will carry.
The new base is wetted and mechanically tamped in lifts to achieve firm, stable compaction. Tamping depth and moisture are controlled to prevent future settlement.
Using string lines and levels, we establish the correct height, surface plane, and drainage pitch before any pavers go back in. Getting this right at this stage is what separates a lasting repair from a temporary fix.
The original pavers are returned to position and set precisely to the established height and pitch. We use the existing pavers whenever possible — no unnecessary replacement cost.
A plate compactor is run across the reinstalled section to seat the pavers firmly into the bedding layer and bring the surface into its final plane.
Polymeric joint sand is swept into all disturbed joints and compacted in to stabilize the surface, resist weed infiltration, and lock the pavers in position.
The completed section is checked for level, drainage pitch, joint consistency, and visual match with surrounding pavers before the job is closed out.
Releveling is priced by area and severity. Small spot repairs in Cape Coral typically run $300–$600; larger sections involving drainage correction or extensive base replacement cost more. We assess and quote on-site before any work begins.
Yes. In most Cape Coral cases we can lift, rebase, and reinstall the existing pavers. Unless pavers are cracked or badly stained, replacement isn't necessary — the problem is the base, not the pavers themselves.
In Cape Coral, the primary causes are sandy soil compaction under load, root intrusion from nearby trees, and water erosion beneath the base layer — all accelerated by Florida's rain intensity. We remove the failed base material and replace it properly rather than shimming over the problem.
Yes. After tamping the reinstalled pavers we refill all disturbed joints with fresh polymeric sand and compact it in. This is included in the releveling scope — we don't leave open joints.
Both, and the structural side matters more. Rocking pavers are a tripping hazard, but they also allow water to pool and penetrate the base, which accelerates further settlement. Correcting it early is almost always cheaper than waiting.
Yes. Surfside and Southwest Cape Coral are two of our most requested areas in the city. Waterfront properties on Cape Coral's canal system face elevated humidity and some salt-air exposure, and organic growth on unsealed pavers around pools and docks accelerates quickly. We work throughout both areas.
It does. The canal network keeps ambient humidity elevated across the entire city, which accelerates algae and mildew growth on paver surfaces. Canal-adjacent properties typically see growth return within 6–9 months without a sealer layer — we recommend 2-year intervals for most Cape Coral homes.
We'll come to your property, assess the surface, and give you a straight quote before any work begins.
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