I’ve learned so much from this. We also truly appreciate the patio even more seeing how much workmanship went into it. We are truly blessed to have you all. Now Rick and I are “making up” projects for you. 😂 say hi to the team from all of us!!
That's awesome, definitely a lot that goes into these projects and it is all worth it in the end! We are blessed to have customers like you all as well. Seeing things like this can spark thoughts of other projects for sure. Everywhere I look, I come up with ideas for hardscaping.... 😂 Thanks again for the opportunity!
Breathtaking!! What a beautiful piece of artwork! I can see why your work is above the grade of most…it’s your attention to details! I was really awed by that circular cobblestone driveway! One day, maybe I’ll have a rich old uncle leave me a pot of gold, and I’ll rip out this pavement and have you come up to Milton, NH and make this curb appeal pop!! 😉😎👍🏻 Hey…I get what draws you in… I see those pavers drop in like a perfectly matched puzzle piece…the sound of the pavers sliding together and dropping into place…what a satisfying sound!! Can’t wait to see it a sealed deal!!👊🏻
Thanks as always man! The details are key to higher standards, I have always wanted to stand out from the majority with the work I do. I think it is beneficial for the customer when you do. That driveway is a perfect example of that, they nailed it! 👌 I'll be praying for your pot of gold because that would be a super fun project! 😂 And the sound of laying pavers is very satisfying, I totally agree... ✌
Learning so much here in the uk from watching your videos. Thank you so much. Just wish you could come to wales to do my driveway. I’m gonna have a crack at it myself I think. (Thanks to RUclips for inspiring me)
Great work fellas! Looks awesome, especially with the lake right there 👌 Appreciate you taking the time to explain everything, very helpful for others. Can’t wait to lay some pavers again soon 🤙
Beautiful work bud. This might be the combination I’m gonna try to do at my house. It’s simple but stunning. I just hope I can get all the materials I need to do the open grade base here in Eastern Kentucky.
I have watched several of your videos already and I feel like I am going to be a pro at installing my patio now. I am going with a 22'x30' patio with outdoor wood fireplace and probably a gazebo/pergola in there somewhere too. I really like these techo blocs and this border you have here. I have looked online and I don't care how none of the websites give me price on these blocks so I know how much I am going to have to put back to get this done. But it looks like I will have to call to find out how much It will be.
Nice, that’s awesome man! Sounds like a great project. Unfortunately the manufacturers sell them for different prices depending where you are, that’s why they don’t give prices. You have to call local distributors for that. Thanks for the feedback and good luck with your project! ✌🏻
That looks awesome man, you know how to follow all the rules to a T. There’s so many guys up here on the North Shore who have no idea how to lay a random pattern without 4 way joints. It’s pretty annoying to see them pass it off as good craftsmanship when they advertise patios they’ve built online.
Thanks brother, I try! And I totally know what you mean. So many guys posting pics and videos with no idea how amateur their projects look simply because they do not follow these basic laying rules. That's why I make these videos, we have to raise the standards and educate people (especially customers)... Thanks for the feedback man! ✌
You do nice work. I don't know why. But I just like watching your videos I've been watching your videos ever since I wanted to learn how to lay some block in the front of my house I think the first video I ever watched was the one where the bucket was Orange not yellow I think that how it Went
😂 I think that's how it went if I remember correctly... LOL That's great to hear you are enjoying the channel! It has been a blast making these videos and getting great feedback like this is very motivating. Thanks for the comment man!
This is another great video. I have watched dozens of them. Thank you for taking the time to create them. I have one question for you. When you lay pavers like these onto the screeded chip stone, do the pavers “sink down” under their own weight and after compaction? I am going a project soon and I need to match the height of an existing retaining wall, much like you matched the height of the sea wall on this project. So appreciate any pro tips you have.
Thank you and it is my pleasure making the videos. When we plan to meet an existing structure like this sea wall and your retaining wall. We account for about 1/4" compaction / settlement. By setting the screed rails slightly higher than the wall you are meeting, it accounts for that settlement. Good luck with your project! ✌
do you not compact the pavers into the stone fines at all after laying them? i'm used to seeing people either set them with a mallet or run a compactor over them once they're all laid.
Your work is amazing. I have a question. I want to build a 16 x 20 pavilion and I want a paver floor versus concrete. I also plan on framing a fireplace and a wood burning insert. The framing all 2x4 with concrete board with stone veneer laid in it. Can I build the fireplace framing on top of the pavers? Thanks
Thank you very much, that sounds like a sweet project! I would recommend pouring a concrete footing for the fireplace / insert just to be safe and lay the pavers around it. It would be a shame if the pavers settled and messed up all that hard work. I never use pavers as a footing. Anything that has weight and will be resting permanently, I pour concrete pads.
This year I’m trying to slowly get into doing pavers so starting off with like walkway patios and that. I’ve been having a hard time on trying to figure out a good number per sqft with everything included
That's cool man, it is a great thing to get into. I do not sell with a set sq ft price. Every job is different in so many ways. The paver projects I do can vary from $18 per sq ft all the way up to $35 per sq ft depending on circumstances. Don't hurt yourself by locking into a set sq ft price. Take each job and estimate it based on everything it will take to complete the job.
I love your work! I'm looking to do my own yard and I've been watching all of your videos. Might be a silly question, but my yard is just sand (California coast) and will the process still be the same with the base?
Thank you, that's awesome! And not a silly question at all, but yes, the process will be the same. Sandy soil is a great subsoil to have under pavers, it helps with drainage and drainage is key with any paver project. You will be all set, good luck with your project! ✌
Dude! Another beautiful job by you and your guys. Surrounded by God's beautiful creation can't ask for a nicer location to work! Appreciate the extra detail you included about the Techo Bloc pavers. Thats very helpful when I decide on my next project. I was wondering about the "slate" term, and that does describe the top of my 3-piece paver patio I'm doing in my backyard. I like the patterned top vs say a smooth look. I just think it looks nicer with the added detail even though patio furniture may not always sit level or have a little wobble. Also, great job by your wife or whoever edits the videos! I enjoy the music that accompanies the video and editing. That's important to keep people watching! On a separate note, I need a dead blow hammer and was wondering what you recommend? I found a 4 LB at Harbor Freight at a good price but wondering what weight you guys use? Also, having to get creative with filling some larger edge gaps as i saw you used something to fill along wall next to water.... What did you use and what about just using some 3/4" clean sometimes? Would that look ok? Keep up the good work brother! God Bless you and your family and crew! Todd.
Thanks brother, hands down one of my favorite job sites! I'm glad going through the pavers was helpful, I know how difficult it can be when deciding on what you want. So many options... I prefer the texture also, gives it a lot of character. We use 5.5lb hammers for pavers and they are made by (ABC Hammers) They have them of all sizes... But they are not cheap. I paid almost $100 for the ones we used, here is a link to the exact one I am talking about 👉amzn.to/3IqwOhf They have a smaller ones also that you can check out through that same link. And yes, you certainly can use crushed stone for gaps like that, I have done that plenty of times as well as used the chip stone for smaller gaps that are to big for poly. But the product I used for the large gap is called Easy Joint. It is perfect for joints up to 2.5 inches. Thanks for the feedback and good luck with your project! ✌
The smooth you don’t notice a 4 way as much. Which one bothers you more? A 4 way or two small Rec’s put next to each other to make a square? Drives me nuts
I see them no matter what...LOL And that is a great point, I totally forgot to mention that in the video. I can't stand seeing 2 smalls where a square should be! LMAO! 😂 ✌
How much freedom do you get from your customers as to the border layout on your projects? Dark border pavers end to end or side by side? Certain applications they look mint one way and not the other. I would rather pay the extra to have them side by side than end to end if it looks way better. #BMW Big Money Warren
I go back & forth with the customers quite a bit on border options and always let them pick their favorite out of all the options I show them. Or even one that they have seen somewhere else. But it is always the customers decision in the end. ✌
Sometimes I wish that I could learn to install using a pattern so I wouldn't need to spend so much time breaking lines and avoiding 4 way joints. Techo-Bloc makes a superior paver compared to their biggest competitor. You can feel how much more dense the concrete is when cutting them and hardly any chipped pavers upon opening the pallets. Iv'e noticed a trend towards smooth finished pavers over textured finished recently.
Patterns can save time for sure, but I still love a random patio. And I totally agree that their pavers are very strong compared to others. I am seeing more smooth being used lately, I like both really but I would want texture on my own patio...
😂 I know what you mean but my customers thankfully know that quality is #1 to me. I charge based on the product I deliver, which includes all the details. I have been told by a handful of customers that I was the most expensive estimate they got. My cost being higher usually comes from more labor / materials than the other estimates because my extra base prep methods and extra time being OCD about everything I do...LOL But they decide to go with us anyway because of the quality they know they will get. I am very blessed with good clients! ✌
I've been laying for 25yrs and i find C's and Snakes with the small ones are more of an eyesore than 4ways i to have the small ones follow each other as less as possible, obviously 4 ways on Paleo or smaller pavers would be a definite no
You never seem to talk about how you randomly place the different sized bricks, maybe it's because you can't screw up the look ? I dunno----seems like an important topic: maybe it ain't .
I’ve learned so much from this. We also truly appreciate the patio even more seeing how much workmanship went into it. We are truly blessed to have you all. Now Rick and I are “making up” projects for you. 😂 say hi to the team from all of us!!
That's awesome, definitely a lot that goes into these projects and it is all worth it in the end! We are blessed to have customers like you all as well. Seeing things like this can spark thoughts of other projects for sure. Everywhere I look, I come up with ideas for hardscaping.... 😂 Thanks again for the opportunity!
Хлопці дуже приємно бачити, підхід до праці, професійно.😊,
👍
I like the picture reviews as ive done a fair amount of hardscape work
I had a good time going through them, it really helped explain the details of laying a lot.
Breathtaking!! What a beautiful piece of artwork! I can see why your work is above the grade of most…it’s your attention to details!
I was really awed by that circular cobblestone driveway! One day, maybe I’ll have a rich old uncle leave me a pot of gold, and I’ll rip out this pavement and have you come up to
Milton, NH and make this curb appeal pop!! 😉😎👍🏻
Hey…I get what draws you in… I see those pavers drop in like a perfectly matched puzzle piece…the sound of the pavers sliding together and dropping into place…what a satisfying sound!!
Can’t wait to see it a sealed deal!!👊🏻
Thanks as always man! The details are key to higher standards, I have always wanted to stand out from the majority with the work I do. I think it is beneficial for the customer when you do. That driveway is a perfect example of that, they nailed it! 👌 I'll be praying for your pot of gold because that would be a super fun project! 😂
And the sound of laying pavers is very satisfying, I totally agree... ✌
Coming out great! When you were looking at techo-bloc pictures "That's weird. I don't like that" hahaha well you know what you like!
Thanks man! Sometimes the raw reaction is the best one... 🤣 ✌
Looks a beauty.
Turned out incredible brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks man! ✌
Learning so much here in the uk from watching your videos. Thank you so much. Just wish you could come to wales to do my driveway.
I’m gonna have a crack at it myself I think. (Thanks to RUclips for inspiring me)
Glad to hear it! That would be quite a trip for me... 🤣 ✌
I feel like I’m learning this amazing hardscaping from bill burr hahah
Looks like a great work environment
😂 Love it! We try to have fun every day ✌
Enhorabuena por tus trabajos y mostrarlos, gracias y un saludo.
Perfect lakeside job!!
For sure! ✌
Great work fellas! Looks awesome, especially with the lake right there 👌
Appreciate you taking the time to explain everything, very helpful for others. Can’t wait to lay some pavers again soon 🤙
Thanks man! The lake was a beautiful backdrop without a doubt. I'm glad the videos are helpful, I try to be detailed. The season is coming soon! ✌
Thanks for the series, enjoyed this one
No problem, it was a super fun project ✌
Awesome work.....Again!! Keep up the great work. Thanks for the great videos! I look forward to ending the day with them.
Making the videos has been a pleasure, thanks for the feedback and support! ✌
Wow guys! Looks mint! 👍Keep up the good work. God Bless.
Thank you, will do! ✌
My favorite paver
They look mint for sure. ✌
Very well done, thank you for sharing
Beautiful work bud. This might be the combination I’m gonna try to do at my house. It’s simple but stunning. I just hope I can get all the materials I need to do the open grade base here in Eastern Kentucky.
Thanks bud! It is a really nice style for sure. The Blu 60 pavers lay out quickly and look so clean. 👌
Looks awesome man, what a great transformation 👍🏻
Thanks man! I didn't want to leave the jobsite when were done...LOL
I know that feeling
I have watched several of your videos already and I feel like I am going to be a pro at installing my patio now. I am going with a 22'x30' patio with outdoor wood fireplace and probably a gazebo/pergola in there somewhere too. I really like these techo blocs and this border you have here. I have looked online and I don't care how none of the websites give me price on these blocks so I know how much I am going to have to put back to get this done. But it looks like I will have to call to find out how much It will be.
Nice, that’s awesome man! Sounds like a great project. Unfortunately the manufacturers sell them for different prices depending where you are, that’s why they don’t give prices. You have to call local distributors for that. Thanks for the feedback and good luck with your project! ✌🏻
You guys are Pro! Congratulations, excellent Job.
Thank you! ✌
That looks awesome man, you know how to follow all the rules to a T. There’s so many guys up here on the North Shore who have no idea how to lay a random pattern without 4 way joints. It’s pretty annoying to see them pass it off as good craftsmanship when they advertise patios they’ve built online.
Thanks brother, I try! And I totally know what you mean. So many guys posting pics and videos with no idea how amateur their projects look simply because they do not follow these basic laying rules. That's why I make these videos, we have to raise the standards and educate people (especially customers)... Thanks for the feedback man! ✌
Awesome work!
Thank you! ✌
New to the channel love the work you guys are doing
Hi Kyle
I'm curious about your thoughts on Techo Bloc products compared with Unilock?
Thanks
John
You do nice work. I don't know why. But I just like watching your videos I've been watching your videos ever since I wanted to learn how to lay some block in the front of my house I think the first video I ever watched was the one where the bucket was Orange not yellow I think that how it Went
😂 I think that's how it went if I remember correctly... LOL That's great to hear you are enjoying the channel! It has been a blast making these videos and getting great feedback like this is very motivating. Thanks for the comment man!
That looks awesome, 👍
Thanks ✌🏻
👍👍 Very NICE!!!!!!
Thanks!
Love it!
This is another great video. I have watched dozens of them. Thank you for taking the time to create them.
I have one question for you. When you lay pavers like these onto the screeded chip stone, do the pavers “sink down” under their own weight and after compaction?
I am going a project soon and I need to match the height of an existing retaining wall, much like you matched the height of the sea wall on this project. So appreciate any pro tips you have.
Thank you and it is my pleasure making the videos. When we plan to meet an existing structure like this sea wall and your retaining wall. We account for about 1/4" compaction / settlement. By setting the screed rails slightly higher than the wall you are meeting, it accounts for that settlement. Good luck with your project! ✌
do you not compact the pavers into the stone fines at all after laying them? i'm used to seeing people either set them with a mallet or run a compactor over them once they're all laid.
Looks mint 👌
Your work is amazing. I have a question. I want to build a 16 x 20 pavilion and I want a paver floor versus concrete. I also plan on framing a fireplace and a wood burning insert. The framing all 2x4 with concrete board with stone veneer laid in it. Can I build the fireplace framing on top of the pavers?
Thanks
Thank you very much, that sounds like a sweet project! I would recommend pouring a concrete footing for the fireplace / insert just to be safe and lay the pavers around it. It would be a shame if the pavers settled and messed up all that hard work. I never use pavers as a footing. Anything that has weight and will be resting permanently, I pour concrete pads.
Awesome how many sqf is the patio? Also how much you charge for that patio, and how much cost to fix the grass?
Thank you, he started picking up on the routines and duties much more last summer. He is a great help! plenty more videos to come ✌
This year I’m trying to slowly get into doing pavers so starting off with like walkway patios and that. I’ve been having a hard time on trying to figure out a good number per sqft with everything included
That's cool man, it is a great thing to get into. I do not sell with a set sq ft price. Every job is different in so many ways. The paver projects I do can vary from $18 per sq ft all the way up to $35 per sq ft depending on circumstances. Don't hurt yourself by locking into a set sq ft price. Take each job and estimate it based on everything it will take to complete the job.
@@TheChristianHardscaper I appreciate your reply thank you very much on the help Ik it’s hard to say every job is different, love the videos
@@joshbaker7914 No problem, Good luck with getting into it! ✌
Patio is nicer than the cottage!
🤣 The outside of the cottage is deceiving, they did a beautiful job renovating the inside. This patio was just the cherry on top! ✌
I love your work! I'm looking to do my own yard and I've been watching all of your videos. Might be a silly question, but my yard is just sand (California coast) and will the process still be the same with the base?
Thank you, that's awesome! And not a silly question at all, but yes, the process will be the same. Sandy soil is a great subsoil to have under pavers, it helps with drainage and drainage is key with any paver project. You will be all set, good luck with your project! ✌
@@TheChristianHardscaper Sweet! Thank you for the information!
When even you are screeding do you compact the 1 inch as well or just start laying after screeding
No, we lay the pavers right on the screeded bedding stone and compact the pavers into the stone.
Dude! Another beautiful job by you and your guys. Surrounded by God's beautiful creation can't ask for a nicer location to work! Appreciate the extra detail you included about the Techo Bloc pavers. Thats very helpful when I decide on my next project. I was wondering about the "slate" term, and that does describe the top of my 3-piece paver patio I'm doing in my backyard. I like the patterned top vs say a smooth look. I just think it looks nicer with the added detail even though patio furniture may not always sit level or have a little wobble. Also, great job by your wife or whoever edits the videos! I enjoy the music that accompanies the video and editing. That's important to keep people watching! On a separate note, I need a dead blow hammer and was wondering what you recommend? I found a 4 LB at Harbor Freight at a good price but wondering what weight you guys use? Also, having to get creative with filling some larger edge gaps as i saw you used something to fill along wall next to water.... What did you use and what about just using some 3/4" clean sometimes? Would that look ok? Keep up the good work brother! God Bless you and your family and crew!
Todd.
Thanks brother, hands down one of my favorite job sites! I'm glad going through the pavers was helpful, I know how difficult it can be when deciding on what you want. So many options... I prefer the texture also, gives it a lot of character. We use 5.5lb hammers for pavers and they are made by (ABC Hammers) They have them of all sizes... But they are not cheap. I paid almost $100 for the ones we used, here is a link to the exact one I am talking about 👉amzn.to/3IqwOhf
They have a smaller ones also that you can check out through that same link.
And yes, you certainly can use crushed stone for gaps like that, I have done that plenty of times as well as used the chip stone for smaller gaps that are to big for poly. But the product I used for the large gap is called Easy Joint. It is perfect for joints up to 2.5 inches.
Thanks for the feedback and good luck with your project! ✌
Quick question?
What's cheaper Concrete or pavers patio
Thank you in advance,
poured concrete is much cheaper than pavers...
@@TheChristianHardscaper
Thank you Sir
For the patio what would you charge per square foot for labor?
I don't charge per square foot really. It can vary from job to job.
Not only are the 4 ways ugly, they’re a weaker interlock and I’ve noticed when I’ve laid them bond will move on you much easier.
Very good point, I completely agree. ✌
The smooth you don’t notice a 4 way as much. Which one bothers you more? A 4 way or two small Rec’s put next to each other to make a square? Drives me nuts
I see them no matter what...LOL And that is a great point, I totally forgot to mention that in the video. I can't stand seeing 2 smalls where a square should be! LMAO! 😂 ✌
Fantastic
How much freedom do you get from your customers as to the border layout on your projects?
Dark border pavers end to end or side by side?
Certain applications they look mint one way and not the other.
I would rather pay the extra to have them side by side than end to end if it looks way better. #BMW Big Money Warren
I go back & forth with the customers quite a bit on border options and always let them pick their favorite out of all the options I show them. Or even one that they have seen somewhere else. But it is always the customers decision in the end. ✌
Sometimes I wish that I could learn to install using a pattern so I wouldn't need to spend so much time breaking lines and avoiding 4 way joints. Techo-Bloc makes a superior paver compared to their biggest competitor. You can feel how much more dense the concrete is when cutting them and hardly any chipped pavers upon opening the pallets. Iv'e noticed a trend towards smooth finished pavers over textured finished recently.
Patterns can save time for sure, but I still love a random patio. And I totally agree that their pavers are very strong compared to others. I am seeing more smooth being used lately, I like both really but I would want texture on my own patio...
how many square feet was this patio total?
Roughly 600 sq ft
How do ya like the HD2 option compared to the regular?
I have never used the HD2 actually. I always use the regular.
Do you make profit on these jobs ? I mean the level of detail and craftsmanship. I would go negative profit lol
😂 I know what you mean but my customers thankfully know that quality is #1 to me. I charge based on the product I deliver, which includes all the details. I have been told by a handful of customers that I was the most expensive estimate they got. My cost being higher usually comes from more labor / materials than the other estimates because my extra base prep methods and extra time being OCD about everything I do...LOL But they decide to go with us anyway because of the quality they know they will get. I am very blessed with good clients! ✌
Size of this patio?
about 600 sq ft
If you employ the 3 : 4 : 5 method to get an accurate square .....you can't go wrong. .....
That is a great method, I don't use it as much as I maybe should...
@@TheChristianHardscaper your channel rocks nice clean work every time I watch , great stuff man .....👍👍🙏
I've been laying for 25yrs and i find C's and Snakes with the small ones are more of an eyesore than 4ways i to have the small ones follow each other as less as possible, obviously 4 ways on Paleo or smaller pavers would be a definite no
what color???
(Shale Grey)
you said you wont use poly sand for the border "thats for sure"..... why not? you used it for the rest of the job.....
You never seem to talk about how you randomly place the different sized bricks, maybe it's because you can't screw up the look ? I dunno----seems like an important topic: maybe it ain't .
NO Crosshairs four ways intersections whatever we call them they’re no Bueno!!!
Crosshairs… that’s a good one 👌🏻😂
gg