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Southwest Sharks restores paver joints by adding fresh sand and stabilizing gaps to prevent shifting, weeds, and erosion. Ideal for driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks.

Benefits

  • Stabilizes loose or shifting pavers

  • Prevents weeds, ants, and joint erosion

  • Prepares pavers for sealing

  • Improves drainage and surface structure

  • Restores clean, uniform joint lines

  • Extends the lifespan of your paver system

Our Process

  1. Surface Cleaning: We clean the pavers to remove debris, weeds, and old sand.

  2. Sand Application: High-quality joint sand is swept into paver joints to fill gaps completely.

  3. Compaction: Sand is compacted to ensure stability and reduce future washout.

  4. Excess Removal: Loose sand is cleared from the surface to prepare for optional sealing.

  5. Optional Sealing: Sealing locks joint sand in place, preventing erosion and enhancing durability.

Price

Base Price: 1.25/sq.ft.
*Please note: These are base estimates. We’ll provide a finalized quote after reviewing the details of your specific project.

🔨 Paver Joint Sand Restoration & Re-Sanding

Over time, rain, traffic, and Florida’s humidity wash sand out from between your pavers. This leads to loose joints, shifting pavers, weed growth, and ant problems. Southwest Sharks restores your paver joints by adding high-quality sand and compacting it to stabilize your pavers before sealing.

Joint restoration improves structural stability, prevents movement, and enhances the appearance of your driveway, patio, or pool deck. Combined with sealing, it locks your pavers in place for long-lasting durability.

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Most customers combine re-sanding with Paver Sealing for long-term protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why do my pavers keep losing sand?

    Florida rain, irrigation systems, and traffic gradually wash sand out of joints.

  • Do you use polymeric sand?

    We use standard or specialty sand depending on the surface and whether sealing is planned.

  • Do I need sealing after re-sanding?

    Sealing is strongly recommended to lock in the new sand and prevent future erosion.

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