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bartonlong t1_jdkjkgl wrote

An easy way to fix this (kinda) is to put in rubber pavers. Just google that and find some that are available near you. You put down a heavy duty plastic frame than some heavy duty stiff rubber composite pavers go into that frame. When you are done the patio will look like (kinda) like regular pavers but will have a hollow spac eunderneath in the plastic frame that will allow the water to filter into the drain and keep the pavers dry. It isn't the perfrect long term soluation but way easier and cheaper than busting out the concrete and will allow you to enjoy your patio faster.

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Affectionate_Leg_686 OP t1_jdkl39k wrote

thank you. I understand and agree that would be a quicker fix with immediate results. I'm looking for a more permanent solution. Already committed to tiles (bought them). let's see if this turns out to a major mistake at the end where I "fix" it, and then have to pay for someone to remove the mess I create, and really fix it :)

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