Joint Sand Replacement
The joint sand between your pavers plays a vital role in maintaining their stability and preventing weed growth. Over time, joint sand can erode or wash away. Periodically inspect the joints and replenish the sand as needed. This will help keep your pavers securely in place and discourage weed growth.
Sealing
Sealing your pavers can enhance their longevity and protect them from stains, fading, and water damage. Consult with a professional to determine the right type of sealer for your specific paver material. Sealing should typically be done every 2-3 years to maintain optimal protection.
Repairs
Inspect your pavers regularly for any signs of damage, such as cracks or loose pavers. Deal with any problems promptly to avoid their escalation. DIY repairs are possible for minor problems, but it's advisable to consult a professional for more extensive damage.