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  • Brick PAVER REPAIR in Houston Area

    Brick Paver Repair Houston

    “A shot of Botox for your paver patio”, is what a customer calls our interlocking pavement repair service. We agree, from lifting sagging areas and smoothing wrinkles to complete makeovers of paver patios, paver driveways, paver pool decks, paver walkways and paver streets, we do all things within the realm of maintaining the integrity of interlocking pavement systems.

    We service residential and commercial brick paver repair requirements within the Houston, TX Area including Bellaire, Friendswood, Fulshear, Humble, Katy, Kingwood, League City, Missouri City, Pearland, Richmond, Spring, Stafford, Sugarland, The Woodlands to name a few.

    HOW TO GET STARTED

    Text or email photos of all distressed areas requiring paver repair and project zip code to either 832.322.396 or BrickPaverRepair@gmail.com

    We may provide a ballpark estimate based upon customer-supplied photos of all distressed paver areas requiring paver repair.

    Should the customer accept the ballpark cost range, a representative will schedule a time to meet the customer to survey the areas of paver distress and confirm or modify the ballpark estimate and provide the firm cost. Should an agreement be reached on the firm cost, a proposal to perform the paver repair work will follow and the paver repair project will be placed on our schedule.

    IT’S A PAVEMENT SYSTEM, NOT SIMPLY PAVERS

    Distress area pavers removed, paver sides cleaned and pavers stacked near repair area

    BENEFITS OF INTERLOCKING PAVEMENTS

    When installed properly, interlocking pavements can distribute loads between individual pavers and spread the load over a wider area of sub-base. This ability results in a snowshoe effect, instead of sending the load straight down. PSI of loads are less concentrated and lightened, allowing for less deformity and a longer lifecycle of the base layer. The interlocking pavement system can be professionally unlocked and issues properly assessed.

    Paver repair area is prepped for reinstatement after determining the cause of the distress, addressing affected areas then reinstating bedding sand and existing brick pavers

    ASSESSING AND ADDRESSING CAUSES FOR INTERLOCKING PAVEMENT DISTRESSES THEN REINSTATING

    The key to a successful interlocking pavement repair is the ability to not only identify each of the 11 types of interlocking pavement distresses, but also what causes them, how a distress can lead to other distresses (proximate cause) and how to restore the interlocking pavement system to its original condition.

    Interlocking pavement is restored without trace it had been in a distressed state

    THE BEAUTY OF AN INTERLOCKING PAVEMENT SYSTEM IS THERE ARE NO SCARS AFTER COSMETIC SURGERY

    When repaired correctly, interlocking pavements leave little if any indication a distress had ever existed because the same pavers were reused and the area had been re-leveled. In contrast, when performing a repair on cast in place concrete, the demolished concrete chunks cannot be reused. The concrete truck containing the batch of concrete from the original pour has long left the jobsite. The original concrete color cannot be matched with new concrete. The repair area will stand out for years to come.

    Below is a letter from another satisfied paver repair customer:


    Dear Mr. Enoch,

    I am glad I have made my choice and took the risk of working with an unknown contractor.  I believe you have done a great job and hope the addition will do well.

    I would like to thank you for your professionalism and unusually hard work.  Your crew is very diligent and strikingly conscientious.  You turned out to be as good as your word, which is not very common nowadays.

    You can rely 100% on my very positive references.  Please take advantage of my offer because you truly deserved it.  I hope you will do well and wish you successful business.

    Sincerely,

    Vladimir Fishel

    Sun, Jun 3, 2007 at 6:41 AM


    ENOCH GROUP Paver Repair
  • Interlocking Pavement Evaluation For Heritage Grand

    On Monday July 27, 2020, Enoch Group Data teamed with Pro Pavers Houston to evaluate the interlocking pavement driveway for Heritage Grand Community Center in Katy, Texas and provided a Pavement Condition Index (PCI).

    Will Enoch, a 32 year veteran within the segmental pavements field, headed the project along with Pro Pavers Houston President, Travis Pavelka. A distress survey was performed which determined the interlocking PCI using an Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) and Applied Research Associates’ (ARA) program.

    The program is based upon ASTM 2840 and inputs pavement distress data including type of distress, severity level of distress and quantity of distress. These distresses include damaged pavers, depressions, edge restraints, excessive joint width, faulting, heaves, horizontal creep, sand joint loss/pumping, missing pavers, patching and rutting. One of the actual field survey sheets is shown below:

    Each interlocking pavement section starts at a condition level of 100%, meaning excellent. The distresses along with their severity level and quantity receive a deduct value that reduces the entire pavement section’s value, rendering the entire interlocking pavement section a score from excellent to failed. Below is the ICPI PCI chart:

    Enoch Group Data processed the interlocking pavement distress data from the field survey and produce interlocking pavement condition indices throughout the interlocking pavement sections. In the case of the Heritage Grand project, the four sections were averaged to provide a PCI for the entire branch on the property. In addition, there also were 900 square feet of discolored pavers that negatively affected the aesthetics of the pavement but not the structural integrity of the interlocking pavement system.

    An evaluation report was produce for the client which contained the PCI, contributing factors leading to distress, recommendations to remedy the distresses and included an enhancement proposal, as well as future maintenance. An every three year evaluation was part of the recommendations.

    This interlocking pavement evaluation is a benchmark for Heritage Grand. When layered over future evaluations, a deterioration rate may be established. This crucial data can be used to determine whether the interlocking pavement may be repaired or replaced.

    Pro Pavers provided the rehabilitation service to correct the distressed areas we surveyed for Heritage Grand.

    Enoch Group Data is currently networking with interlocking pavement contractors to provide evaluations and proposals to enhance the beauty and structural integrity of interlocking pavements.

    To start a discussion to have your interlocking pavement evaluated, please use our contact form.

    ENOCH GROUP Data, LLC