Installing Pavestone Pavers
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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Pavestone has the most intense installation guides ever.
Thank you so very much for such a great explanation. Love the way you explain every single step. God bless you
Will be using this as a reference material for my new patio. Thank you!
Very nice video! Is that polymeric paver sand or just sand you call "paver sand"? I especially found your "edge" discussion useful.
Also at 5:40 it says "... dig out to the depth of 3.5 inch down from the height of string line"... so say e.g. my string line is @ 1.5 inch above to ground level then i need to dig only 2 inches more?
Thank you 🙏
At @ 5:32 in video it says "... dig out the project area to proper depth plus another 6 inches pass the string line." What does this exactly mean?
Viraj Deshpande He means dig 6 inches beyond the "sides" or edges of your project. Not another 6 inches down. Its typically done to ensure your sand or base won't fall away when you put the edging down.
I am going to put my patio under a tree. Roots may be a problem. I
don't think I can dig more than a couple of inches without hitting
roots. Will that work? What do you suggest?
Really helpful to understand the process.
excellent video !
GREAT VIDEO!
I like this video,very much indeed :)
Recommended Equipment Materials: DANG! Anything else? - Bon Qui Qui
That is exactly what I said! lol The list just kept going! It's beautiful in the end, but that's a lot of project recommendation requirements.
Dudes voice gotta me convince