
Patios
Patio Repairs in Esher
Rocking slabs, crumbling pointing and puddles that never dry — nearly always a bedding or drainage fault rather than a worn-out patio.
A patio that has failed after a few years was usually spot-bedded on five dabs of mortar, laid without falls, or pointed with a mix that was never going to hold. All three are repairable. What we will not do is re-point over a hollow bed and take your money for a fix that lasts one winter.
What we repair
We repair the paving types we install, and we lift a slab to look underneath before quoting so the diagnosis is based on what is actually there.
- Loose, rocking and hollow-sounding slabs
- Cracked or broken paving replaced with matched stone or porcelain
- Failed, crumbling or missing pointing and joints
- Sunken and dished areas relaid to correct levels
- Standing water and incorrect falls corrected
- Damaged step nosings, edges and retaining courses
- Patios sitting too high against the damp proof course

Why patios fail
Spot bedding is the biggest single cause. Mortar dabs under the corners leave a void beneath the slab; water gets in, freezes, and the slab rocks and then cracks. Once one goes, its neighbours follow.
The others are familiar: no sub-base or too thin a one, no fall so water sits on the surface, pointing mixed too weak or applied to a wet joint, and terraces built up over the years until they bridge the damp proof course.
Repair or replace?
If the base and bedding are sound and the problem is a handful of slabs or a run of pointing, repair is straightforward and good value. We lift, re-bed on a full mortar bed, and re-point the affected area.
If most of the patio is spot-bedded or there is no real sub-base, repairs will keep coming back. In that situation we say so plainly and quote both options — a partial repair with realistic expectations, or a rebuild that ends the problem.
Pointing and jointing done properly
Most failed pointing was applied to joints that were too narrow, too shallow, damp, or filled with a weak sand-and-cement mix. We rake out fully, clean the joints, and re-point with an appropriate jointing mortar or brush-in compound matched to the paving type — porcelain, sandstone and block paving each need something different.
Where joints are simply too narrow for a durable fill, we will tell you, because re-pointing a 3mm joint in riven stone is a repair with a short life.
Drainage and damp problems
Water sitting on a terrace, or running back towards the house, is a levels problem. We re-set falls across the affected section, install a slot or channel drain at the threshold, and take water away to a soakaway or existing drainage.
Where a patio has been built up above the damp proof course, the correct fix is to lower it or form a drained margin against the wall. It matters: bridging the DPC is a genuine cause of internal damp in Surrey homes.
Recent work
Patio Repairs projects across Esher & Surrey
Work completed across Esher, Claygate, Thames Ditton, Hinchley Wood, Weston Green, Cobham, Oxshott, Weybridge, Walton-on-Thames, East Molesey, Long Ditton, Stoke D'Abernon and the surrounding Surrey areas.
Areas we cover
Patio Repairs across Esher & Surrey
Esher
Our main patch — from Esher High Street and Claygate to Hinchley Wood and Weston Green.
Working in EsherClaygate
Village frontages, brick detail and paving that suits older houses.
Working in ClaygateThames Ditton
Riverside plots where drainage and falls need planning first.
Working in Thames DittonCobham
Larger plots, longer drives and gravel or block paved approaches.
Working in CobhamWeybridge
Contemporary resin driveways and low-maintenance porcelain terraces.
Working in WeybridgeFAQ
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We visit, measure, check drainage and levels, and send a written quote with the build-up specified. No pressure and no obligation.