
Brick paver patios, walkways, driveways, and retaining walls require some expertise in dealing with grades, slope, and pitch. When properly used, this contractor's level or transit can solve a lot of these challenges with ease. Landscapers and brick paver contractors who "eye ball" or use string lines with bubble levels are asking for trouble, which in turn, means trouble for the homeowner!
We are currently finished a brick paver patio repair in Saline where the center of the patio was installed 5" above the height of the basement walkout. The water pitched back to the house and water has seeped into the basement. When the homeowner called the landscaper who installed the paver patio, their solution was to install a drain box at the doorwall to catch water flowing back towards the house. ARE YOU KIDDING ME! Install the paver patio with a positive pitch! The drain failed and because these homeowners were not the original owners who hired this so-called brick paver contractor, there was no warranty on the workmanship.
The contractor level or transit is the first tool a "real" brick paver contractor needs to use when installing a brick paver or retaining wall installation. We also use it with most of our paver repairs so we can better solve our customers paver repair problems. It is usually the first item we set up on our interlocking paver installations, repairs, or patio replacements, well maybe second to setting down our lunch boxes & coffee thermos!