Last year I paid to get a paver patio put in on the back side of our house. Did the 3 contractor bid deal and went with the most expensive guy because I liked his delivery, he seemed like an honest guy, and his foreman was trained and certified by the Interlocking Concrete Paver Institute. The same contractor did a sample patio at the paver dealer where the pavers were purchased and it looked great.
Fast forward one year and I am noticing some pavers have movement when I walk on them. So far it is only about 3-4 of the pavers from what I can tell. The rest seem to be in solid. Is this normal or should I have him come back and take a look?
One thing I should note was that I have put in pavers before, and did a lot of research on the subject. A base of crusher run, paving sand, then pavers was what I have done and read is the standard. I assumed this was what the contractor was going to do. When I came home one day I found they had used what looked like stone dust which really surprised me.
Fast forward one year and I am noticing some pavers have movement when I walk on them. So far it is only about 3-4 of the pavers from what I can tell. The rest seem to be in solid. Is this normal or should I have him come back and take a look?
One thing I should note was that I have put in pavers before, and did a lot of research on the subject. A base of crusher run, paving sand, then pavers was what I have done and read is the standard. I assumed this was what the contractor was going to do. When I came home one day I found they had used what looked like stone dust which really surprised me.
