Brick Paver and Hardscape Installation, Repair and Maintenance Specialists in the Metro Detroit Area (866) 80-PAVER
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Many are Anxious for The Spring of 2014 to Truly Begin
Many potential customers are setting up appointments to review brick paver patio troubleshooting, maintenance, and repairs, even though there is still snow on their patios. The bottom line is, everyone has had enough of this winter and is anxious to use his/her patio. It can't be long now! Thanks. The Brick Paver Dr. - www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com or 1-866-80-PAVER.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Brick Pavers After the Long 2014 Winter & Thaw
Hello Everyone,
We are very close to the Spring thaw we didn't think would ever arrive in 2014. Be careful to inspect your pavers for safety issues and causes of future improper water flow. They could be trip hazards and/or pavers sloping towards your home's foundation or other structures.
If you have any questions feel free to contact the The Brick Paver Doctor www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com. We are happy to discuss your options. Thank you. The Brick Paver Doctor (866) 80-PAVER.
We are very close to the Spring thaw we didn't think would ever arrive in 2014. Be careful to inspect your pavers for safety issues and causes of future improper water flow. They could be trip hazards and/or pavers sloping towards your home's foundation or other structures.
If you have any questions feel free to contact the The Brick Paver Doctor www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com. We are happy to discuss your options. Thank you. The Brick Paver Doctor (866) 80-PAVER.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Cautious Spring Brick Paving
Greetings from The Brick Paver Dr.
This has been a cold and snowy winter. Therefore, the frost has been driven deep, possibly as much as 48". What that means is before you do any brick paving repairs or troubleshooting/maintenance you want to make sure the frost is out of the ground. Otherwise, you could have future movement of your support base. This will then cause brick paver movement. Do not let your brick paver contractor rush you into an early Spring project, starting no earlier than May 1st. In the past 2 years you could start earlier, mid April, but not this year. Best of luck! As always, if you have any questions feel free to contact The Brick Paver Dr. at 1-866-80-PAVER or at our website www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com. Thank you, The Brick Paver Dr.
This has been a cold and snowy winter. Therefore, the frost has been driven deep, possibly as much as 48". What that means is before you do any brick paving repairs or troubleshooting/maintenance you want to make sure the frost is out of the ground. Otherwise, you could have future movement of your support base. This will then cause brick paver movement. Do not let your brick paver contractor rush you into an early Spring project, starting no earlier than May 1st. In the past 2 years you could start earlier, mid April, but not this year. Best of luck! As always, if you have any questions feel free to contact The Brick Paver Dr. at 1-866-80-PAVER or at our website www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com. Thank you, The Brick Paver Dr.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Why Do Retaining Walls Fail?
Monday, January 20, 2014
Patios Cooking in the Winter
Hello from The Brick Paver Dr. - In looking at all the snow and cold outside it just confirms why we let patios sit through the winter. We have several patio projects in which we troubleshoot the base, compact all material appropriately and then just let them sit all winter. If you are not in a hurry to finish your project or have a "construction yard" this will minimize any settling which might impact the quality of your brick pavers or hardscape. We obviously prioritize completion of these projects in the Spring, like fine wine. Be sure to visit www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com or call us at 1-866-80-PAVER with your hardscape questions. Thank you - The Brick Paver Dr.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
The 2nd Most Common Brick Paver Installation Error
The number one mistake by brick paver installers is they put the supporting base down incorrectly and it ends up not being "tight" throughout the base material depth - it's not compacted correctly. This is a huge topic for another day or visit our website at www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com. The number two mistake is that when contractors install the base, it is not installed wide enough to give full support of the outer edge of pavers and the restraint, whichever method is used. What this means is that your base has to be installed 6 inches wider per side than the actual paver surface. When not done correctly, over time the outer edge of the pavers, whether a patio or walkway, will washout and start to droop. This is one of the most common repairs on brick pavers. If you have any questions please contact The Brick Paver Dr. at www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com or call us toll free at 1-866-80-PAVER. Thank you, The Brick Paver Dr.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Brick Paver Information www.thebrickpaverdoctor.com or call 1-866-80-PAVER
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)