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How Do You Repair A Sinking Stone Patio?

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How Do You Repair A Sinking Stone Patio?

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Patio stones sink from unstable (soft) ground, normally caused by improper drainage. The only way to permanently correct this is to stabilize the ground and allow the water to drain away. If your patio is at the bottom of a hill or in a depression in your yard, you might want to think about re-landscaping your yard. • Remove the problem stone and all stones next to it. • Dig down into the ground about 3″ (If you’re not that strong, rent a “Bobcat” (a small excavator), to do the job. • Backfill with 2″ of coarse stone to allow proper drainage. Even out as level or close to level as possible. • Backfill with 1.5″ – 2″ of coarse sand or fine gravel • With a 2×4 or other straight board scrape the top layer smooth using a level to guide you. Let the sand sit slightly higher then the base of the other patio stones to allow for settling. • Place the patio stones back in their respective places. Use some sand and a broom to fill in the gaps between the stones to keep them from shifting when in

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