Marco Island, Florida · Collier County
Restore faded, shifting or salt-damaged Marco Island pavers — re-levelling, replacing and sealing so island driveways and pool decks look right again.

Paver Restoration · Marco Island
When Marco Island pavers have a failing or hazed seal, sunken joints, and weeds pushing through, cleaning alone won’t fix it. Restoration strips the old sealer, cleans and re-sands the joints with polymeric sand, and reseals with a breathable water-based system — resetting the whole surface to like-new.
In Marco Island
Marco Island properties sit on sandy fill, much of it close to a seawall or canal, and that ground moves. Pavers near a seawall edge or along a canal-side deck are the ones we most often find dipped, lifted or separating — not because they were laid badly, but because what is underneath them has shifted.
Salt adds a second problem the mainland does not have. Over years it works into the paver surface and joints, leaving a chalky bloom and eroding the face of the paver itself. Restoration here means correcting the base, replacing the pavers too far gone to recover, re-sanding, and then sealing so the repaired surface is actually protected going forward.
Marco Island · Good to know
Ground movement. Marco properties sit on sandy fill and the soil nearest a seawall or canal edge shifts and settles most, which is why pavers there dip, lift or separate first.
Usually salt bloom, or efflorescence — mineral salts drawn to the surface. It needs proper treatment rather than ordinary washing, and sealing afterwards slows its return.
Restoration is almost always the better value if the pavers themselves are sound. We only recommend replacement when a large proportion of the pavers have eroded past recovery, and we will tell you plainly if that is the case.
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