Hello,
We've got a brick walkway where part of the bricks have sunk about an inch near the main steps to our house (see link below). I'm wondering how big a job this would be to do on my own. I'm not a young pup (52), but I don't mind physical work. I've never done anything like this before, so is this best left to a pro?
I realize I can't just level out the bricks touching the first step because that only shifts the existing "lip" back one row. It's going to require removing a good bit of brick to gradually get a slope going so that the bricks touching the steps are level with the lower step (without creating issues elsewhere).
SIDEWALK Photos by hikerguy1 | Photobucket
Thanks,
Andy
Fixing brick walkway that has sunk...
We've got a brick walkway where part of the bricks have sunk about an inch near the main steps to our house (see link below). I'm wondering how big a job this would be to do on my own. I'm not a young pup (52), but I don't mind physical work. I've never done anything like this before, so is this best left to a pro?
I realize I can't just level out the bricks touching the first step because that only shifts the existing "lip" back one row. It's going to require removing a good bit of brick to gradually get a slope going so that the bricks touching the steps are level with the lower step (without creating issues elsewhere).
SIDEWALK Photos by hikerguy1 | Photobucket
Thanks,
Andy
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