mud jacking sounds like it. They would drill holes and pump stuff down which would force the slab up with high pressure pumps. I'm not looking to cut corners, there's just a couple ways to do it right, and I"m looking for the cheaper of those ways. Plus, i prefer a brick and mortar approach to wood personally. I like the feel of it. I can put a fire pit on it and not have to worry about causing damage. The goal is to put the pavers over top if it's possible, I just wanted to make sure I didn't overlook anything. I'm fairly sure the slabs shifted early on in their life 50 years ago, though.
I've seen some places say mix mortar with sand, vs strait sand. Strait sand should still feel sturdy when packed right?
I've seen some places say mix mortar with sand, vs strait sand. Strait sand should still feel sturdy when packed right?