Path repair in Exeter

Professional path repair services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£110-210

Typical Duration

2-4 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Path repairs that sort the problem properly - I lift wobbly slabs, fix what's underneath, and re-lay everything level and solid. Also replace cracked slabs and renew worn pointing.

Stop Living With That Wobbly Path

You know the one - there's that slab that rocks when you step on it, or the section that's sunk lower than the rest, or the crack that's getting bigger every winter.

These aren't just annoying. They're trip hazards, especially in wet weather. And they get worse if you ignore them.

💡 Pro tip: Wobbly slabs usually mean the foundation underneath has washed away or settled. Just grouting round the edges won't fix it - you need to lift the slab and sort the base.


Why Proper Repairs Matter

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Slabs lifted, base repaired, re-laid levelJust grout round the edges
Matches surrounding path perfectlyObviously patched, different level
Solid and stable underfootStill wobbles, problem returns
Lasts for yearsTemporary fix, fails within months

Common Path Problems I Fix

🔧 The Usual Suspects

ProblemWhat's WrongThe Fix
Wobbly slabsSand/base washed away underneathLift slab, add new base material, re-lay level
Sunken sectionsGround settled, inadequate foundationLift affected area, build up base, re-lay
Cracked slabsFrost damage or poor supportReplace with matching slab
Loose pointingOld mortar crumbled awayRake out and repoint properly
Uneven surfacePoor original installationLift and relay to proper level

Pricing Guide

Repair JobEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
1-2 wobbly slabs1.5-2 hrs£85-£110
Small sunken section (3-5 slabs)2-3 hrs£110-£160
Larger repair (6-10 slabs)3-4 hrs£160-£210

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Price includes base materials. Replacement slabs charged separately if needed.


What You Get

📦 Complete Path Repair

StageWhat Happens
AssessmentCheck what's caused the problem
LiftCarefully remove affected slabs
Base repairAdd hardcore/sand, compact properly
Re-laySet slabs back level with rest of path
PointFill joints, clean off, job done

You're Left With:

  • Solid, level path surface
  • No more trip hazards
  • Repair invisible from rest of path
  • Problem actually fixed, not bodged

Perfect For Your Project If...

Trip hazard - wobbly or sunken slabs near your door

Getting worse - small problem now, bigger problem soon

Selling up - path damage puts buyers off

Safety concern - elderly relatives or young kids using the path

Why Choose Us for Path repair in Exeter?

Wobbly slabs lifted and re-laid properly

Sunken areas raised back to level

Cracked or damaged slabs replaced

Loose pointing renewed for stability

What to Expect

Step 1: Quick Assessment

I look at the problem area, check how many slabs are affected and what's going on underneath. Give you a price there and then.

Step 2: Lift & Repair Base

Carefully lift the problem slabs (keeping them safe if we're re-using). Sort out what's underneath - add hardcore, sand, compact it properly.

Step 3: Re-Lay & Point

Put the slabs back down level with the rest of the path. Point the joints. Clean up. You'd never know there was a problem.

🔧 DIY Tips

Path repairs are actually quite doable if you're practical. Here's how:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Spade and pointing trowel
  • Bolster chisel and club hammer
  • Pry bar or old spade for lifting slabs
  • Spirit level
  • Rubber mallet
  • Sharp sand and cement for pointing
  • Hardcore or sand for base (depending on problem)

📐 Fixing wobbly slabs

  1. Use bolster chisel to carefully rake out pointing around slab
  2. Lever up slab with pry bar - work from corner, don't crack it
  3. Check what's underneath - likely the sand has washed away
  4. Add new sharp sand or hardcore, tamp down firmly
  5. Lower slab back in, tap level with mallet
  6. Check it's level with surrounding slabs all directions
  7. Re-point joints with 4:1 sand/cement mix

🪨 Replacing a cracked slab

  • Take the broken slab to a builders' merchant for matching
  • Indian sandstone is easier to match than specific concrete styles
  • Reclaim yards sometimes have discontinued patterns
  • Slightly different colour often blends in better than you'd think

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Trying to lift slabs without removing pointing first - you'll crack them
  • Not putting enough base material back - problem returns
  • Rushing the job - check levels from all directions
  • Forgetting to compact new base material
  • Wet mortar in joints when rain's forecast - washes straight out

💡 Pro trick: When lifting slabs, slide them sideways onto grass or boards - don't try to lift them vertically. They're heavier than you think and awkward to grip. One wrong move and you've cracked a perfectly good slab.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

⚠️ Act sooner rather than later: Small path problems become big ones. One wobbly slab lets water in, which washes more sand away, which makes adjacent slabs wobble. Fix it early and you'll save money.

Can't find matching slabs? Sometimes we can swap a damaged slab from a visible area with one from a less obvious spot (like right at the back). Then the mismatch is hidden. Sneaky but effective.

Tree root damage? If roots have lifted your path, we need to talk about either removing the root (might affect tree stability) or accepting the path will need occasional maintenance. I'll give you honest advice on what makes sense.

Old Exeter paths? Many of the older properties round here have lovely original York stone or reclaimed slabs. These are worth repairing rather than replacing - I take extra care with period paving.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes paths to sink and become wobbly?

Usually it's the base underneath that's failed - either not enough hardcore when it was laid, or water's washed the sand away. Tree roots don't help either. Once the support goes, slabs rock and sink. Good news is it's usually fixable without replacing the whole path.

Can you just fix the dodgy bits or do you need to redo everything?

I can usually just fix the problem areas. Lift the wobbly slabs, sort out what's underneath, re-lay them level with the rest of the path. Much cheaper than starting from scratch and you can't tell which bits were repaired.

How much does path repair cost?

For typical repairs - a few wobbly slabs or a small sunken section - you're looking at £110-210 depending on how many slabs need lifting and how much base work is needed. If it's extensive damage across the whole path, I'll be honest and tell you if replacement makes more sense.

Will the repaired slabs match the rest of the path?

If I'm re-laying your existing slabs, they'll match perfectly because they're the same ones. If I need to replace broken slabs, I do my best to find a match - sometimes involves checking local reclaim yards for older styles. I'll show you options before buying.

How long before I can walk on repaired path sections?

You can walk carefully on re-laid slabs after 24 hours. Full heavy use, give it 2-3 days to let everything settle and the pointing to cure properly. I'll let you know the exact timing when I'm done.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£110-210

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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