Hi all. I am seeking some advice here regarding one of my investment properties which apparently has some problems with its pavers outdoor. Some of these pavers started to crack and sunken, especially the drive way. It seems as if the water flow has wash away all the sand in between the pavers, leaving them unable to support the weight of cars, hence breaking apart and sunken.
I didn't include the outdoor paving with the builder of house, as I found some trader to do it, that including stormwater. I guess he hasn't done a good job with it. But what's the way to fix this? Do I need to have the whole pavers dig out again and excavate down to check the stormwater and repave everything again or can they just fix the sunken parts and relay?
Another thing is in the interior of the house, one part of the floor board actually curled up. It's so strange as if it's been soaked by water or somewhere is leaking. But the tenant said she hasn't poured any water on it. Well...I guess nobody knows if she really did or did not, but I wouldn't believe it's got to do with the outdoor pavers right?...
How do people fix this floorboard curling up issue. Do they need to relay the whole house or can they just fix the part?
I didn't include the outdoor paving with the builder of house, as I found some trader to do it, that including stormwater. I guess he hasn't done a good job with it. But what's the way to fix this? Do I need to have the whole pavers dig out again and excavate down to check the stormwater and repave everything again or can they just fix the sunken parts and relay?
Another thing is in the interior of the house, one part of the floor board actually curled up. It's so strange as if it's been soaked by water or somewhere is leaking. But the tenant said she hasn't poured any water on it. Well...I guess nobody knows if she really did or did not, but I wouldn't believe it's got to do with the outdoor pavers right?...
How do people fix this floorboard curling up issue. Do they need to relay the whole house or can they just fix the part?