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Front Entrance Tripping Hazard Correction,Rebuild, and Refresh

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This project was a full front-entrance restoration focused on safety, stability, and curb appeal done in Smithville on Las Road.

The existing entrance had heavy weed growth, uneven pavers, and multiple tripping hazards throughout. To fix it properly, all pavers were lifted, along with the existing wall blocks. The base was corrected and re-leveled, and the wall copings were reset using new construction-grade adhesive to ensure long-term tightness and stability.

The pavers were then relaid on a newly leveled surface, instantly giving the entrance a cleaner, more finished look. To complete the refresh, we pressure washed the driveway, sidewalk, and front entrance, removing years of buildup and restoring the surface.

We also rebuilt the stepping-pad section of the sidewalk, which was in poor condition prior to the work. The existing base was re-compacted, new stone was added, and the area was rebuilt on an open-graded base, allowing proper drainage and preventing future settling.

New high-quality polymeric sand was installed throughout to lock everything in place and finish the project properly.

The result is a safe, clean, and fully restored front entrance built to last.