Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN

Gravel Base Repair Minneapolis-Saint Paul Area

A strong patio starts below the surface. Our gravel base repair service restores the foundation of sinking, uneven, or shifting pavers by rebuilding the structural layer that supports your entire patio system.

If your patio continues to settle, hold water, or go out of level, fixing the gravel base is the only way to achieve a long-term solution.

What Is Gravel Base Repair?

A gravel base is the structural foundation of a paver patio, made up of compacted aggregate that supports the weight of the pavers and allows water to drain away from the surface. This layer is critical because it prevents movement, resists freeze–thaw cycles, and distributes loads evenly across the patio. Gravel base repair focuses on correcting failures within this deeper foundation layer beneath the bedding sand, making it a more involved repair that addresses the root cause of significant settling rather than just surface-level issues.

Common Signs Your Patio Needs a Gravel Base Repair

Homeowners often notice:

  • Large sections of the patio are sinking or uneven, not just isolated spots

  • The same areas continue to settle after previous repairs or re-leveling

  • Water pools or drains poorly across multiple areas of the patio

  • Pavers feel soft or unstable when walked on

  • Edges, steps, or borders are pulling away or shifting

  • Joint sand washes out repeatedly due to movement below the surface

  • Settlement appears after heavy rain or seasonal freeze–thaw cycles

When these signs are present, addressing the gravel base is often necessary to restore long-term stability and prevent continued settling.

Gravel Base Repair: Before
Gravel Base Repair: After

Our Gravel Base Repair Process

Every gravel base repair begins with identifying why the pavers shifted. We then correct the issue without disturbing stable areas of the patio.

Typical steps include:

  1. Removing affected pavers

  2. Scrape the sand base out and put it in buckets

  3. Relevel the gravel base (typically add more) screed for drainage

  4. Proper compaction of the gravel base

  5. Reinstall the sand base, screed for drainage

  6. Reset pavers to correct height and slope in pre-existing pattern

  7. Compact surface to set pavers

  8. Finishing with joint sand for stability

This targeted approach minimizes disruption while restoring performance.

Is the Gravel Base Repair the Right Solution?

Gravel base repair is a good fit if:

Gravel base repair may NOT be the right fit if:

Add-ons for Service

Our add-on services improve performance and longevity and are offered exclusively when combined with a patio repair or refresh.

Gravel Base Repair FAQs

How deep should a gravel base be?

Most patios require a gravel base of 6–8 inches, depending on soil conditions and expected loads.

Will this stop my patio from sinking again?

When properly built and compacted, a repaired gravel base provides long-term stability and significantly reduces future movement.

Is this better than adding more sand?

Yes. Sand alone does not provide structural support. The gravel base is what prevents long-term settling.

Need Your Gravel Base Repaired?

If your patio is sinking, uneven, or repeatedly failing, repairing the gravel base is the most effective long-term solution.