I don't understand why I am sooooooooooo completely satisfied watching pavers being laid haha but I absolutely love it so here I am hehe thank you for your professionalism and for filming the job so I can enjoy watching the process 🤗
Nice job and I'm getting ready to do a small paver job in my backyard and you just gave an idea of just putting the pavers on just road base it's on12 pavers i need to put down thank you
Looks awesome! Ty so much for your videos, currently in the process of laying a 3’x50’ walkway with hollands. Once the rain subsides it’s time to cut the corner 😅
Thank you very much! it certainly does add value, I tell my customers that all the time, it's like putting your money into a savings account because your houses value will typically go up the amount of the cost to install.
Waooo🎉 que trabajo tan excelente los felicito Felicidades 🎉🎉🎉. Este canal. Me gusta. Mucho. Gracias por compartir. Me goso y veo como. Solucionan los retos. Y al final les queda. Super. El trabajo.
Wow, such great work Edit: genuinely though, I’ve been scrolling through some of your videos and it’s obvious you take pride in your work. I wish I saw more channels like this one. Subscribing for sure
@@mikez4132 I know... it has been pretty wild man. I can't believe it honestly... Never expected it to do this well this quick. But the consistent support from people like you has been such a blessing. Thanks brother! ✌
Why no sand layer? Also, you got any suggestions for making it perfectly straight? When I compare my work to the top companies in town their stuff is always laser level perfectly laid driveways or sidewalks and I definitely see small variations in my pads (even tho it’s “level”). Maybe I’m not looking close enough at their work?
That looks great. This will sound dumb. But…… will the pavers move because there is no cement? Or is it because they are locked in by the wall and gravel that prevents it from expanding over time. I want to try this in my yard.
Thank you, and the pavers would move without securing the edges with concrete. Against a wall or structure, no concrete is necessary but when there is nothing against the pavers, you definitely want to concrete them ✌
Beautiful work! Do you always lay the pavers on compacted 3/4 minus or do you use sand to level it out? I’m thinking of building one myself and would like to ask an expert like yourself!
Thank you! It is hard to tell in this short video, but we use 3/4" clean, crushed stone for the base stone and we use 1/4" - 3/8" clean, crushed stone for the bedding material. Here is a link to a video I made which explains the base prep in far more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
This is a different method of base prep that uses only clean crushed stone to allow for better water drainage to help prevent freeze / thaw issues in colder climates. It is called (Open Grade Base). Here is a link to a video I made which explains the method in more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
Thank you ✌🏻 Main pavers are (Techo Bloc) manufactured and they are called (Blu 60) with a color tone of (Shale Grey). The border pavers are (Uni-Lock) manufactured and are called (Treo Premiere) with a color tone of (Charcoal)
I lay the pavers randomly while watching out for a few things. I explain it in the full length video of this install. Here is the link to that video if you are interested. 👉ruclips.net/video/JJvIb05mmGw/видео.html
Looks great. Only thing im curious on is how come you used only 3/4 clear gravel? Usually we use that on the base and then the last 2" we use 3/8 clear chips and compact again. It makes screeting the patio much easier. Regardless great work!
Thank you, I use 6-8 inches of 3/4 clear stone and then 1 inch of the 3/8" less clean crushed stone for the bedding material. Here is a link to a video I made which explains my method in more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
@@DarioPicaTips damn! That’s what I was thinking. Seems like a lot of work for something that is not more permanent and durable. The only thing I could find was sometimes they they use edging or poor some concrete at the edge to keep everything around the edge from moving. But that’s crazy to me, a heavy enough load will offset the pavers etc. I mean I suppose if you just walk on it it doesn’t matter idk 🤷♂️ seems like slabs of concrete with re bar tiring it together is way more long term and resilient then just placing stones.
The base material we used is 3/4" clean, crushed stone and the bedding material is 3/8" clean, crushed stone. Here is a video I made which explains my base prep method in more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
I'm helping my neighbor install some pavers (long story).. he insisted I buy the stage one which what I see in your video and also stage two which is simply leveling sand. Is there a reason why you are not using it??
We use 1/4" - 3/8" crushed stone on top of the 3/4 instead of sand. Here is video where I explain the method in much more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
I use a non traditional base prep method called (Open Grade Base). It is all about laying the pavers on clean, crushed stone for water to travel through freely. Here is a link to a video I made which explains it in detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
Hey I’m curious I’m doing a project like this for someone and was wondering how much you charge. Everyone down here in Florida uses concrete fines and no rock for the sub base
We use 6-8 inches of 3/4" clean, crushed stone for the base and then 1 - 1.5 inches of bedding stone. Here is a video I made which explains the method I use in more detail. 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
I use a backfill method called open grade base. It is made up of 2 different types of clean crushed stone. The base is 6-8 inches of 3/4” clean crushed stone and the bedding stone is 3/8” clean crushed stone. No fine particles in the stone to allow water to travel through freely. Better for drainage and helps prevent heaving in the winter months. I have multiple videos on my channel explaining why it’s better than sand. Here is a link to one of them The BEST Backfill Method for Concrete Pavers (Open Grade Base) ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html✌🏻
I never use sand, I always use this 3/8" clean, crushed stone as the bedding material for my paver projects. Here is a video I made that explains why 👉ruclips.net/video/Y5l7xLCZeyk/видео.html
I don't use sand. I use a different backfill method then the traditional Dense grade / sand. I use (Open Grade Base). Here is a video that I made which explains the method in detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
That is a tough one.... I don't recommend learning simply by starting a company. You should work for someone for awhile to see what it is all about. I had 10 years of experience before I started my business.
I don't understand why I am sooooooooooo completely satisfied watching pavers being laid haha but I absolutely love it so here I am hehe thank you for your professionalism and for filming the job so I can enjoy watching the process 🤗
Nice job and I'm getting ready to do a small paver job in my backyard and you just gave an idea of just putting the pavers on just road base it's on12 pavers i need to put down thank you
Gorgeous!!
Looks great
Looks awesome! Ty so much for your videos, currently in the process of laying a 3’x50’ walkway with hollands. Once the rain subsides it’s time to cut the corner 😅
Thanks, I’m glad you like the videos. And your project seems very cool, good luck!
@@TheChristianHardscaper What state are you guys at?
@@sunitamay123 Massachusetts.
Amazing job brother
Looking good, sir!!!!!!! Great job!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Very Nice Work Done Here😊Adding Value Too The Property❤
Thank you very much! it certainly does add value, I tell my customers that all the time, it's like putting your money into a savings account because your houses value will typically go up the amount of the cost to install.
Oh yeah looks nice I'm learning my friend you doing a good job 😎
Thanks 👍
Love random square.
Nice work fellas.
Thank you ✌
Super straight lines going all the way down, nice work! 👍
Thank you! ✌
Back breaking work that is - nice job
Calidad de trabajo mis respetos 🙏
Waooo🎉 que trabajo tan excelente los felicito Felicidades 🎉🎉🎉. Este canal. Me gusta. Mucho. Gracias por compartir. Me goso y veo como. Solucionan los retos. Y al final les queda. Super. El trabajo.
Thank you very much! I appreciate your support! ✌
Thats so nice, i would love a Paver drive way/patio/Walk way. One day, i need a house first 😪
I can't wait to have one myself... I have the house but still not quite able to start a project like this. Looking forward to it someday as well!
@@TheChristianHardscaper if you got the house thats all you need, you made it. your basically a millionaire if you play it right.
Wow, such great work
Edit: genuinely though, I’ve been scrolling through some of your videos and it’s obvious you take pride in your work. I wish I saw more channels like this one. Subscribing for sure
Thank you very much, I really appreciate the feedback! I am very passionate about this work. ✌
Quiero uno así precioso 👍
Good fix installtion of patio paver
Thank you
that is sick bro
Thanks brother!
You are the Superman
🤣✌🏻
Nice job....
You make it look so easy!!!
I have done quite a few of them... ✌
Looks amazing bro
Thanks ✌
Wonderful …! I like construction work
Excellent job.
Thanks ✌
Great job guys 😎👍🏽
Thank you!
Absolutely quality
Thanks ✌🏻
Love it
Looking real good
Thanks 👍
Beautiful
Great work
Thank you ✌🏻
Super robota ! ❤
So clean!
Appreciate it!
Looks great!
Thanks!
Oh Lord please help me with making my backyard nice like this guys
Awesome job
Thanks!
Qie bien queda . Top
My back hurts just watching this. 40+ years laying tile.
I will be there someday... I hope knee replacements keep getting better 🤞🤣
Nice
Looks great. Great thumbnail and short. RUclips agrees lol
Thanks, these shorts seem to be doing pretty good... lol ✌
@@TheChristianHardscaper its been nice watching ur channel grow since the 50 view days hahah
@@mikez4132 I know... it has been pretty wild man. I can't believe it honestly... Never expected it to do this well this quick. But the consistent support from people like you has been such a blessing. Thanks brother! ✌
Is that techo-bloc looks nice man
Yes sir, Blu 60 pavers and Semma wall block ✌
Ottima posa 👍
No sand? Interesting. Looks absolutely wonderful. Great job
Nope, we lay our pavers on clean, crushed stone. It helps prevent sinking and shifting ✌
Wow! What was the budget v. Concrete?
Great video . What's the name of the paver stones?
Why no sand layer? Also, you got any suggestions for making it perfectly straight? When I compare my work to the top companies in town their stuff is always laser level perfectly laid driveways or sidewalks and I definitely see small variations in my pads (even tho it’s “level”). Maybe I’m not looking close enough at their work?
That looks great.
This will sound dumb. But…… will the pavers move because there is no cement? Or is it because they are locked in by the wall and gravel that prevents it from expanding over time.
I want to try this in my yard.
Thank you, and the pavers would move without securing the edges with concrete. Against a wall or structure, no concrete is necessary but when there is nothing against the pavers, you definitely want to concrete them ✌
Beautiful work! Do you always lay the pavers on compacted 3/4 minus or do you use sand to level it out? I’m thinking of building one myself and would like to ask an expert like yourself!
Thank you! It is hard to tell in this short video, but we use 3/4" clean, crushed stone for the base stone and we use 1/4" - 3/8" clean, crushed stone for the bedding material. Here is a link to a video I made which explains the base prep in far more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
Beautiful work 👌🏽
Thank you!
Love the work you do,
dont we have to use leveling sand over gravel? I thought that was the way.
This is a different method of base prep that uses only clean crushed stone to allow for better water drainage to help prevent freeze / thaw issues in colder climates. It is called (Open Grade Base). Here is a link to a video I made which explains the method in more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
paver are beautiful the only thing after 2 year is lots work to kip weed from growing no mater if you put 3 layer of fabric
I disagree, it is all about doing things properly. The polymeric sand in the joints is key. Plus keeping the pavers clean is very important.
what style pavers and border did you use. love the videos and work
Thank you ✌🏻
Main pavers are (Techo Bloc) manufactured and they are called (Blu 60) with a color tone of (Shale Grey).
The border pavers are (Uni-Lock) manufactured and are called (Treo Premiere) with a color tone of (Charcoal)
Why do you do the boarder last?is it just to add a little more chip stone to raise them up so you can pervert settling? Can you do them first?
Красота, а если на отсев шебня поверх смесь песка и цемента 6:1, даст это жёсткость и устойчивость плитки?
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Nice work, it is a 3/4 or 1/2 rock for the base?
3/4" clean, crushed for the base and 1/4"-3/8" clean crushed for the bedding
Thanks @@TheChristianHardscaper
Did you not use sharp sand as well?
I just want to understand how you get your stagger pattern without screwing it all up
I lay the pavers randomly while watching out for a few things. I explain it in the full length video of this install. Here is the link to that video if you are interested. 👉ruclips.net/video/JJvIb05mmGw/видео.html
How much was a that job?
Great work by the way?
Looks great. Only thing im curious on is how come you used only 3/4 clear gravel? Usually we use that on the base and then the last 2" we use 3/8 clear chips and compact again. It makes screeting the patio much easier. Regardless great work!
Thank you, I use 6-8 inches of 3/4 clear stone and then 1 inch of the 3/8" less clean crushed stone for the bedding material. Here is a link to a video I made which explains my method in more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
How much do the papers drop once you wack them or no movement like sand
They will typically settle down 1/8 - 1/4 inch.
No mat to stop weeds from growing and sand on top of mat required?
So nothing really holds the pavers down, they just sort of free float on the gravel ?
yeah, in a couple of years it will be all wonky
@@DarioPicaTips damn! That’s what I was thinking. Seems like a lot of work for something that is not more permanent and durable. The only thing I could find was sometimes they they use edging or poor some concrete at the edge to keep everything around the edge from moving. But that’s crazy to me, a heavy enough load will offset the pavers etc. I mean I suppose if you just walk on it it doesn’t matter idk 🤷♂️ seems like slabs of concrete with re bar tiring it together is way more long term and resilient then just placing stones.
What do you do with the pipes?
Take them out after we screed and fill in the gaps with a trowel
Красиво
Do u need to cement the sides of the bricks?
Only on the sides without wall block holing them together.
Here is a video on how we concrete the edges 👉ruclips.net/video/_X1tCmMJQqk/видео.html
How deep was the gravel you put down
Pipe resin cement under
How much does it cost to do a job like this? My back yard is double the size
what type of gravel did you use? is that 5/8" or less?
The base material we used is 3/4" clean, crushed stone and the bedding material is 3/8" clean, crushed stone. Here is a video I made which explains my base prep method in more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
Done right
Is the base rock you used crush and run?
Nope, it is 3/4" clean, crushed stone.
Get the groundwork right and the jobs a doddle
That is for sure ✌
I would like to work with you, I live in Boston Massachusetts, let me know. Thank you
I appreciate that offer, not sure if I can make that happen right now. ✌
Hello just one question which tools do we need to do this?
PERFECT 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
I'm helping my neighbor install some pavers (long story).. he insisted I buy the stage one which what I see in your video and also stage two which is simply leveling sand. Is there a reason why you are not using it??
What is underneath the gravel?
No sand eh guys just 3/4
Stone. Just so I do this
Right at my place in #warkworth ON #themanor
We use 1/4" - 3/8" crushed stone on top of the 3/4 instead of sand. Here is video where I explain the method in much more detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
What do you use for your screeding layer?
water penetrate between the slabs, how to prevent that?
Nice work
Thanks ✌
What are the base materials?
No sand?why not?
The only not good thing is that water will go under to reach the house's slab.
How about using bank sand (sand mixed with dirt).
The water will go to the french drain pipe I installed along the entire front of the house and be diverted to the right side of the house.
How come your laying on gravel
I use a non traditional base prep method called (Open Grade Base). It is all about laying the pavers on clean, crushed stone for water to travel through freely. Here is a link to a video I made which explains it in detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
Hey I’m curious I’m doing a project like this for someone and was wondering how much you charge. Everyone down here in Florida uses concrete fines and no rock for the sub base
Hey there, I typically charge $22 - $25 per sq ft for paver installs. walls / pillars are a different thing...
thanks for the quick reply love your work@@TheChristianHardscaper
How high is your gravel or thickest of your gravel?
We use 6-8 inches of 3/4" clean, crushed stone for the base and then 1 - 1.5 inches of bedding stone. Here is a video I made which explains the method I use in more detail. 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
Why did you not use sand I have no experience but have seen guys use 1 “ of sand
I use a backfill method called open grade base. It is made up of 2 different types of clean crushed stone. The base is 6-8 inches of 3/4” clean crushed stone and the bedding stone is 3/8” clean crushed stone. No fine particles in the stone to allow water to travel through freely. Better for drainage and helps prevent heaving in the winter months. I have multiple videos on my channel explaining why it’s better than sand. Here is a link to one of them The BEST Backfill Method for Concrete Pavers (Open Grade Base)
ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html✌🏻
@@TheChristianHardscaper I really like that method been watching your videos thank you
No problem, this method is game changing.... ✌
How much something like would cost?
This is stone or concrete.
Concrete pavers
Back problems??
Not yet, but maybe in the future...LOL
Is that winter proof or only for hot weather?
That method is excellent for any climate or soil type ✌
Et la verdure, la nature?
What brand and color of pavers are these?
They are made by (Techo Bloc) and they are called (Blu 60) with a color tone of (Shale Grey)
Bravi ragazzi
✌
Is there a reason you lay sand on top of the stone?
I didn't use sand. That is 1/4"-3/8" clean, crushed stone for our bedding material
How do u decide whether u use sand or not got the base
I never use sand, I always use this 3/8" clean, crushed stone as the bedding material for my paver projects.
Here is a video I made that explains why 👉ruclips.net/video/Y5l7xLCZeyk/видео.html
Bro you’re seriously the best
No sand?
I don't use sand. I use a different backfill method then the traditional Dense grade / sand. I use (Open Grade Base). Here is a video that I made which explains the method in detail 👉ruclips.net/video/ChaJe3JqD6I/видео.html
How do you recommend someone trying to start a paver company to get experience?
That is a tough one.... I don't recommend learning simply by starting a company. You should work for someone for awhile to see what it is all about. I had 10 years of experience before I started my business.