All the Basics of How To Screed & Lay a Paver Patio

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @eladvanallen8282
    @eladvanallen8282 Год назад +4

    Much better to use the Pythagorean Theorem to find 90 deg to a point on a line, my friend. Take a lil tip from an old parking lot painter. Just use 3,4,5 or any multiple of those three numbers ( like {x4} 12,16,20 or {x10} 30,40,50) Measure 3 on the baseline, 4 on the perpendicular line, and 5 on the hypotenuse. Its simple once you do it a few times and far more accurate. Love your channel. Keep up the good work!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the feedback, I have used that method a few times and it does work really good but you need to make sure your measurements are on point... It's pretty cool how it works though, simplicity is always best! ✌

    • @MrDSmith
      @MrDSmith 7 месяцев назад

      Both methods work great for the “measure twice, cut once” prep work. Invaluable tips from both of you. Thank you for sharing. I’ll be teaching my crew some smart new double checks for efficiency and productivity on site.

  • @tomalley798
    @tomalley798 Год назад +1

    True, manufacturers should be taking note.

  • @paulbodder3354
    @paulbodder3354 Год назад +1

    That was a lot of work to get done in just one day and only two guys.... TEAM WORK!!!!..... looks good as usual. 👍👍👍

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      That was a very productive day, they aren't all like that... So I will take it for sure! Thanks brother! ✌

  • @gage1315
    @gage1315 Год назад +1

    Love the channel and the things you say crack me up.

  • @BillBialas
    @BillBialas Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! I love your work and ALL the details you provide in these videos! I have learned A TON!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      My pleasure! I'm glad the videos have been helpful, thanks for the feedback! ✌

    • @BillBialas
      @BillBialas Год назад

      @@TheChristianHardscaper Question I haven't heard you answer, might not have watched all videos yet. LOL What lb hammers do you use for tamping down the pavers as you lay them? Thanks again

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      I use 5.5lb (ABC) Hammers. (ABC) is the manufacturer. They work great and they have so many different sizes you could buy.

  • @josephrottina1901
    @josephrottina1901 Год назад

    Turning out great brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @juanmorente971
    @juanmorente971 4 месяца назад

    Nice work! I

  • @mitchellwilliams7364
    @mitchellwilliams7364 Год назад +3

    Hey man! LOVE the projects! Just found your channel not too long ago and have been binging. I’m up in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada! Just want to say I’ve been landscaping similar to you guys the last couple years. I love coming home after a long day of laying pavers in the summer sun to watch you guys lay some pavers. 😅 The company I work for has only used Techo Bloc products for years now. The Blu 45/60/80 paver skids are organized in that way so you can follow one of the two techo bloc random modular pattern layouts. If you use all the pavers in one row of the skid it gives you one module of the pattern. Best part is at the end it looks random and there’s no long joint lines anywhere! 👍 Can’t wait to see the projects for the rest of season! God Bless!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback and the support of the channel! Glad you like the videos and it is always good to hear from others in the trade. I typically do not like the random patterns that the manufacturers give you because they have 4 ways and you can usually pick up on the fact that it is a pattern. But I did just look up the pattern you are talking about and it looks pretty good, no 4 ways or long joint lines. That is awesome! I will have to give it a try next time to see how it looks in person. Thanks for the tip brother, God Bless! ✌

  • @catherinemurphy873
    @catherinemurphy873 Год назад +1

    An amazing job 💯. Thanks 👍

  • @nickcolavito4665
    @nickcolavito4665 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dude I love the Way you bust Benny....

  • @kmibuilding906
    @kmibuilding906 Год назад

    Good work, yeah the squares always seems to be piling up!

  • @MegaJalay
    @MegaJalay 8 месяцев назад

    Nice video series and channel. Could you explain the difference in stones apllications such and names ; base layer, paveor base, base sand and the final sand on top!? Thanks

  • @brianhanley12
    @brianhanley12 Год назад

    Looks fantastic dude

  • @kbn3178
    @kbn3178 Год назад +1

    멋지십니다 very good ❤

  • @AdamGaal-zd3ih
    @AdamGaal-zd3ih 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you are compacting at the end, how much higher do you set the pavers to account for the compaction? If you are doing a raised patio with a wall, you would really have to account for that i would imagine to ensure a flush finish? Love the videos I have learned a lot!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  9 месяцев назад

      Yes, we compact the pavers into the bedding material after we lay them. We account for 1/4" of compaction. So when meeting another structure, set the screed rails for 1/4" higher than the structure you are meeting. Glad the videos are helpful! ✌

  • @shizzydeep6867
    @shizzydeep6867 Год назад +1

    Nice work. I want to put in a round flagstone patio on slight slope. How far beyond the patio should I lay my 3/4" base and chip stone?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад +1

      Thank you, I typically go 6-8 inches past the edge of the patio with the base prep.

  • @644Valencia
    @644Valencia Год назад

    Looks great!

  • @Mangold2865
    @Mangold2865 Год назад +1

    Good stuff as always. Can you do a retaining wall how to video? Or do you not get a lot of those to do? God Bless

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад +1

      I have a few smaller retaining wall videos on my channel but nothing crazy. I have done plenty of good size walls, just not since I started filming for RUclips really... ✌

  • @rkarma607
    @rkarma607 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can you use chipstone instead of sand with any kind of paver. A contractor told me sand has to be used unless it is a permeable paver. I have a walkway sitting in gravel/sand that has popped and sunk so your method seems the way to go when it is re-installed.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  9 месяцев назад

      You absolutely can. That contractor probably does not have much experience with chip stone. I have been using this method for 5 years now and so have 1000's of other contractors. It is tested and proven, even when it is not a permeable application. It will work great for your circumstance and allow much better water drainage

  • @HelloYouPeople
    @HelloYouPeople Год назад +3

    I’m still looking for a 4 way intersection lol

  • @dcstang67
    @dcstang67 7 месяцев назад +1

    When setting and compacting the pavers into this stone, how much do they drop? I am doing an elevated patio with a retaining block wall and want the pavers to be flush with the wall cap when done. Doing a 4" thick road base gravel and bedding into 1/4 rice stone. Trying to figure out my screed height in the bedding stone

  • @Apollo885
    @Apollo885 Год назад +1

    Haha I thought it was just me. I was on the last few layers of my 3 pallets too when I realized I had to ration my big rectangles

  • @edwardrusso1250
    @edwardrusso1250 Год назад +1

    Hey Christian , do you tamp dowd the chip stone ?

  • @abimattelmartinez5246
    @abimattelmartinez5246 Год назад

    Amazing job as always Christian! I just want to know what kind of Chalk line do you use when you have to make some cuts?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      Thank you! We use red crayon pencils that you can buy from Home Depot. I actually do not use chalk lines really...

  • @KarenBlandino
    @KarenBlandino 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good morning I have a unique question. I live in an area were there are literally tons and tons of rock. MY patio that I’m building flows into an outcropping so I was just wondering if you had any ideas on how to finish off the edge. I was thinking of cutting one of a paver to a 45 undercut and letting it flow into the natural rock, but I’m not sure what to do. If you have any ideas I would appreciate any suggestions. thank you very much. I can send a picture if you’re unclear of what I mean thank you, karen

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  7 месяцев назад +1

      That sounds like a difficult obstacle but natural outcroppings can be a beautiful addition to a hardscape. You could either cut the pavers to fit tight which would look great or you could leave 12-18 inch beds in between the pavers and rocks which you could fill in with decorative stone or mulch, then add plants or planting boxes / pots....

  • @user-zy7wj6zf7t
    @user-zy7wj6zf7t Год назад

    What is best way to separate edge pavers stuck to concrete? Is there any way to just wedge the sunken border up??

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      It would be tough to wedge them back up. Typically you need to bust the concrete off with a hammer, lift up the border pavers and add more bedding material to level it off again. Then lay the pavers back in and hammer back into place. Then install new concrete ✌

  • @berninme
    @berninme Год назад

    Looks great. High quality work. I'm not so sure about the location and shape, but hey, the customer wants what the customer wants.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I agree that it is a uncommon shape but fits perfect in the area we put it in. I myself would probably down something a little different but you are correct that the customer wants what they want. ✌

  • @PittsburghWelder
    @PittsburghWelder Год назад

    Yo haha I run a 12 by myself… I screed the stone and sand.. sand is what I use under my pavers. Then I run a taper over the whole thing with industrial grade landscape fabric as a barrier 👌🏻 little bit extra work. But when you left them pavers it’s super fast

  • @ishaqkhodor1388
    @ishaqkhodor1388 Год назад

    Do you take out galvanized pipes afterwards and fill in for them?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      Yes, we remove the pipes and fill in the voids with more chip stone. Then we trowel it smooth to match the screeded areas.

  • @vikings2871
    @vikings2871 Год назад +1

    Either you get lucky with these projects being in such a prime location, or you only choose jobs that have easy access. Seems like every job I do I have to work within such confined spaces in neighborhoods and alley ways. Wonder if you ever had to deal with that sorta thing in your career? Good work man love the vids.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      I do get lucky sometimes, but I have done my fair share of tight jobs... Fortunately in the area that I run my business, it is a lot of suburban neighborhoods. Which is what I love and why I moved here and started my business here ✌

  • @persistentone3448
    @persistentone3448 7 месяцев назад

    How do you think 1/8 inch clean crushed stone would work for the bedding layer, still using 3/4 crushed on the base? I have other applications for the 1/8 inch stone, so it would be nice to not buy two products if one will work.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  7 месяцев назад

      I haven't actually ever used 1/8" clean crushed stone... That must be pretty cool stuff. However, that may be too small and have more of a chance to migrate into the base stone as well as not drain so good because of how fine it is... But I honestly don't know because I have never tried it.

  • @joepk1576
    @joepk1576 Год назад

    your videos are amazing, and I have watched them multiple times and learned a lot. I currently live in central MA and was wondering where you purchase your HPB or chip stone from?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      Thank you, I am glad they are helping you! I buy my chip stone currently from (Robbins Garden Center) in Oxford, MA. They call it (Granite Chips). They deliver as well.

  • @michaelstevens2156
    @michaelstevens2156 Год назад

    What are your thoughts on landscape fabric as a barrier between the compacted stone layer and HPB layer? Patio is 4" above natural grass line but i dug down 4" to give it an 8" base. Forgot to lay a barrier between dirt and base stonw layer.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад +1

      You certainly can, but I think at that point, you don't need to put fabric.

  • @davidboyle3071
    @davidboyle3071 Год назад +1

    What paver are you using for the border?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      It is (Blu 60) like the main pavers but only the small size which can be sold separately and in (Onyx Black)

  • @studio463
    @studio463 Год назад

    Is it necessary to dig deeper to count for the slope?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад +1

      Yes, you want the sub soil to be sloped the same way your patio will be sloped.

    • @studio463
      @studio463 Год назад

      @@TheChristianHardscaper thank you your vids are very helpful

  • @FaraidonMohammadi-k9k
    @FaraidonMohammadi-k9k Год назад

    Should have showed and explained the third and forth pipe you did level that would have made your video complete, thanks

  • @huckwach3074
    @huckwach3074 Год назад

    So my patio will run along the side of an existing concrete sidewalk. If you don't compact the chipstone before laying pavers how high should I set the pavers above the concrete so that after the deadblow and after final compaction it is the same height as the sidewalk?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      You want to screed the chip stone so that the pavers are about 1/4 inch higher then the sidewalk. Then settle them down to height with a hammer. ✌

  • @kaialoha-bs2gm
    @kaialoha-bs2gm Год назад +1

    What is brand is the 8ft screeding level

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      That screed level is made by (Kesson). I really like it, it is light and easy to handle. ✌

    • @RiverValleyLandscaping
      @RiverValleyLandscaping Год назад

      I suggest trying the Milwaukee concrete screed/level. They have the vials with 1% and 2% slope. Only downside is they only come in 2,4,6 foot length.

  • @Gtanti2012
    @Gtanti2012 Год назад

    Hey man how high can I go with the 3/8” chip stone bedding layer? It’s sitting on geo grid with 3/4” beneath that

  • @OlioO23
    @OlioO23 Год назад

    Just curious what’s the median price range for your time I don’t see a video into how you calculate all that but curious as I live in Auburn Ma and getting quotes

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      For basic paver installs, I charge $20 - $25 per sq ft installed. I live in Oxford Ma and would be happy to get you a quote. You can email me at (TheChristianHardscaper@gmail.com)

  • @SuperNelsonEddie
    @SuperNelsonEddie Год назад

    Why dont you conpact the chip stone? Was curious to what the benift would be to not compacting chip stone vs. compacting it before laying pavers?

    • @mikez4132
      @mikez4132 Год назад +2

      it takes away the ability to make minor adjustments in the pavers to keep them on plane (flat). Its better to have the chip stone flat and on plane then compact the pavers into it so it settles a uniform amount without making dips and waves. Also the pavers sink a tiny bit into the chip stone to aid in the interlok stability so you are not fully relying on the joint sand for strength.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад +3

      You are correct Mike, I also don't compact because once you start screeding, it loosens all the chip stone again anyway.

    • @mikez4132
      @mikez4132 Год назад

      @@TheChristianHardscaper that too lol.

    • @Maynardd
      @Maynardd Год назад

      ⁠@@TheChristianHardscaper great video as always, I have one question. Watching all your videos, I now have the confidence to redo my paver sidewalk that is sinking. But if I compact the pavers after putting in the poly, won’t that cause the concrete to break free from the perimeter edge? Or perhaps even crack it because I’m slightly sinking the pavers on the perimeter by compacting? Thanks for all your hard work and your videos.

  • @joemillay9758
    @joemillay9758 Год назад

    i do 5 corners

  • @Max_Persic
    @Max_Persic Год назад

    What tool is that with the little half circle. The one that’s bigger than a hoe but smaller than a come along

    • @mikez4132
      @mikez4132 Год назад

      Look up Krafse hoe. He names it one of the vids not sure what its called but that should be a close tool. Its a common style in other countries.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад +1

      It is a Brazilian tool. There are a few local landscape supply yards that have them shipped from Brazil and sell them here. They are amazing tools. I have not been able to find anywhere online that you can buy them yet.... They are very popular in other countries, Mike is correct about that. ✌

  • @josecito976
    @josecito976 Год назад

    Great channel! Wondering if your technique using crushed rock for the base is also suitable for laying natural stone on mortar?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      Thank you very much! This technique absolutely works for natural stone and mortar ✌

    • @josecito976
      @josecito976 Год назад

      @@TheChristianHardscaper thanks! Subbed to your channel

  • @regulardude2011
    @regulardude2011 Год назад +1

    🔥

  • @lorenzomasonry9548
    @lorenzomasonry9548 Год назад

    i really like the base materials but the Techo Bloc 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Год назад

      Techo Bloc isn't too bad, There are plenty of pavers I like better but these Blu 60 slabs are pretty nice. ✌