As tree grow the roots push up, disturbing the grout and pavers Photo: Handyman

  One solution is to lift the pavers to cut back the roots. The bedding sand is then rescreeded and the pavers repositioned with sand to fill the joints.
 
All you need is a crowbar or long screwdriver to lift the pavers, a screed board and rails, steel float, and a lump hammer and bolster.
 
 
 
 

How to repair uprooted pavers

 
 

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