Why Patio Problems Almost Always Start Underground
Settling, shifting pavers, and cracked surfaces are rarely a sign of poor quality materials. They are far more often a sign that the base underneath was not properly excavated, compacted, or built to handle the soil and drainage conditions on that specific property. Our patio installation process in Newark, NY treats base preparation as the part of the project that actually determines whether the surface lasts, not just a quick step before the visible work begins.
That means excavating to the correct depth for the soil type present, installing and compacting an aggregate base in layers rather than all at once, and accounting for drainage so water moves away from the patio surface instead of pooling and undermining the base from beneath over time.
Material Choice and Surface Detail
Once the base is properly prepared, material choice shapes both the look and the long-term performance of the patio. Pavers offer flexibility and the ability to replace individual pieces if ever needed, natural stone offers a more organic, high-end appearance, and poured concrete offers a clean, continuous surface. We discuss the tradeoffs of each based on your property's style and how the space will actually be used before finalizing material selection.
Edge restraint is another detail that gets overlooked but matters significantly for paver patios specifically, since without proper edge restraint, pavers can shift and spread apart over time even with a well prepared base underneath them.
- ✓ Soil-appropriate base excavation depth
- ✓ Layered aggregate base compaction
- ✓ Integrated drainage planning
- ✓ Material selection based on use and style
- ✓ Proper edge restraint installation
- ✓ Long-term surface stability focus
Our Patio Installation Process
Site Excavation
The area is excavated to the correct depth based on soil conditions and intended use.
Base Compaction
Aggregate base is installed and compacted in layers for a stable foundation.
Drainage Planning
Grading and drainage are built into the base so water moves away from the surface.
Surface Installation
Pavers, stone, or concrete are installed with proper edge restraint for long-term stability.
What Newark, NY Customers Say
Our previous patio from another contractor had pavers shifting within a year. This base was clearly done with more care, nothing has moved since installation.
They explained the drainage plan before starting excavation, which made us realize our old patio never had one. That was clearly why it kept pooling water.
Edge restraint was something we did not even know was an issue until they pointed out our old patio never had it installed properly.
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Common Questions
This almost always points back to inadequate base preparation, either insufficient excavation depth, improper compaction, or drainage that was never accounted for during installation.
This depends on your property's style, budget, and how the space will be used. We walk through the tradeoffs of pavers, natural stone, and concrete based on your specific situation.
Yes, without proper drainage, water can pool and eventually undermine the base from beneath, leading to settling or shifting even with otherwise solid construction.
With paver patios specifically, yes, individual pavers can typically be lifted and replaced without disturbing the surrounding surface, which is one of the practical advantages of that material choice.
Build a Patio That Stays Level for Years
Speak with our team about patio installation for your Newark, NY property.