Cracked paving stones and wobbly slabs turn your outdoor space into an eyesore. Throughout DA1, weather-beaten patios need skilled hands to restore their charm and safety.
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Victorian terraces in central Dartford often feature original brick patios that have shifted over decades. Frost damage, tree roots from neighbouring gardens, and the clay soil common to this part of Kent create unique challenges. Whether you're dealing with subsidence near Greenhithe's newer estates or weathered York stone in Crayford's period properties, proper repair techniques matter.
Lifting and relaying sunken sections requires careful excavation to identify the underlying cause. Fresh mortar bedding, correctly mixed for local conditions, prevents future movement. Matching replacement stones to existing materials preserves the character many Bexley homeowners cherish. Power washing reveals hidden damage but also shows which sections remain structurally sound.
Local knowledge counts when Thames mist and winter frosts test every joint and surface. Twenty years fixing patios across DA1 means understanding which materials withstand our specific climate best.
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Small repairs like repointing joints start around £200-£400. Complete relaying of a typical 20m² patio ranges from £800-£1,500, depending on access and damage extent.
Absolutely - DA1 forms our base, but damaged patios in Crayford, Bexley and Greenhithe receive the same careful attention.
Minor pointing work takes 1-2 days. Substantial relaying projects typically complete within 3-5 days, weather permitting.
Every repair carries decade-long coverage against defects. This includes settlement issues, pointing failure, and workmanship concerns - documented clearly upon completion.
Reclamation yards across Kent stock period-appropriate stones. Where exact matches prove impossible, sympathetic alternatives blend seamlessly with existing surfaces.
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