For marking curved lines use 1/2" PVC pipe or multiple of need be. Once you have the first line marked you can use your 2x4 spacer to mimic the line on the opposite side and flex your 1/2 inch pipe to suit. As for full cutting in place, inside turns are easy and you shouldn't have a problem, cutting outside curves are where you run the risk of over cutting other pavers. Rather than picking the blocks up and taking them to a table saw, you just pull the brick out and cut it with your gas axe right next to where you are working. It takes alot of time walking back and forth to a saw.
As Henry Ford said "Walking is expensive " Also I would attach a short piece of 1x4 at one end of the 2x4 to make a stop , becomes a one man operation and time saver . The PVC pipe makes beautiful curves
Exelente. Gueros. Ustedes son buena honda sigan así gracias por. Enseñar Compas des de new jersey los sigo en sus jales muy bien Gracias por todo buen travajo amigos🤘🏻
I like the bullnose on those steps! Just found your channel and already a fan lol! Too bad you guys aren't near Virginia Beach. But I'm learning alot! Thanks for the great videos. And I need that saw at 10:39.
It looked like you put some polymeric sand down then you said it rain. Did you have to remove it before the rain? How long did you have to wait for the pavers to dry?
Beautiful job the stairs looks awesome! I gotta reset my pavers in the front. I live in NJ closer to PA. The contractors years ago install our pavers different. I watch them use only the smaller rocks for the base. I think smaller than yours they packed with a machine. Maybe this is why it sank, washed out & rotated. I'm going to do it ourselves. I got 4 estimates from$975 to $1500. I asked them how will they install? Only 1 base compact & sand base for final application between the pavers.
I guess everyone does things wayyyyyyy different the base I would have used 3/4 clean with sand and still used paver edging due to expansion of hot and cold seasons, but awesome work bud
Who uses clean stone with sand? Sounds like you need to go back to school. It’s A-gravel and concrete sand for non permeable or 3/4 clean and HPB for your screws layer
Excellent. You answered a huge question for me that I couldn’t find anywhere else. I was planning on using a demo saw to cut my curves all the way through but you just talked me out of it. Instead I’ll score the pavers with my angle grinder then remove and finish cutting one by one.
@@_Moto215 Awesome, thanks! I am still trying to get all my pavers in, then have to go back and cut them. My crush and run isn't perfectly level and flat, which I didn't think would be too much of an issue, but getting the sand in and laying the bricks all level has been a challenge.. Doing a 71' curving walkway...
Sarah Custer it’s super important to get the base as perfect as possible. Mine wasn’t perfect either but it still ended up good. If you’re cutting them in place with a demo saw be prepared to do like 6-10 feet at a time and take a breather. Make sure u have a good respirator because if you’re cutting it dry it will create a ton of nasty silica dust. I’d cut then blow it with the leaf blower to keep the area as dust free as possible. I was worried my neighbors were gonna get mad because the dust gets bad. Cover anything nearby you don’t want dust on it.
With under lapping that top tread how much did that change the tread depth. From the video it looked noticably shallower. Usually code requires no more than 3/8" difference between deepest and shallowest treads on stores and stairs. Not sure in your area. If it is, wouldn't that be a tripping out falling hazard? I have s small shed in my back yard that someone else built 2 steps for years ago and the bottom step is about a half the depth as the top and it's very awkward. Can't tell you how many times I've missed that button step going down. But missing a top step can be bone breaking. JS. Good luck and God bless.
Only the experienced workers would know how to cut those curves without cutting one by one. Those curves are pretty easy. They are big. Some are tight and all you can do is score then you have to cut it 1x1. Im talking a 3 ft radius or sometimes even smaller. But not bad. How long did it take to do this? After filling cutting out and filling with base rock
Hi, so you just dig and then pour gravel and then compacted it? no more sand over those gravel? on this video its just DIG-Liner-Gravel-Brick and then pour sand. I was thinking DIG-Liner-Gravel-Sand-Brick-Sand. I wanna know if what you did is okay, I am planning to do my backyard. Thanks.
@@Longshlong64 do you understand the concept of underground water levels?.. Water doesn't only penetrate from up top, it also flows through the sides. It also moves up when it has no where else to go. Of course the sand will retain moisture over the winter 🙄
Ankeny Lawn never do a concrete restraint. You’re doing yourself no good. People choose pavers over concrete a lot of times to prevent from cracking so you’re defeating the purpose by adding concrete as an edge restraint. Especially in a freeze thaw environment. Use a regular plastic edging with metal spikes. When the spikes rust in the ground it will be good.
@@neverrestboxinggym you can’t use the typical plastic snap edge and spikes on this type of base. Only on a dense grade base. This is a open graded base. The open grade has nothing to hold the spikes in.
Great work! Inspired me to do my own patio...you guys made it look easy and I am still healing. I do have a question if I may...my wife now wants a curved walk way to the shed. Problem is the pavers are in 3 sizes - how do I calculate the amount of individual pavers?
Unless the size difference in the pavers are drastic like 4 inch to 18 inch, the curves won't make a difference. Just get the percentages of each size that your layout needs. Layout as normal with only approximations for the edges. Get a couple long pieces of PVC conduit and shape the conduit to the curve you want. Mark with a pencil then cut. With practice, you can skip pieces that would be smaller than half their original size after cutting and fill those spaces with what was cut off previously. In other words, don't waste a full piece for a space that can be filled with scrap from another cut. Also, if you try the 2x4 method showed in this video, you'll have a bad time.
Great video . Inspiring! What’s the name of the tool you used to level your bedding on the rails. Would you also know how many inches of 3/4 clear you need to get 8 inches of compaction ? Thanks again
You wanna set the pipes at a height where the pavers will fit in place for the final product, you should definitely use a level to see if there’s any bowing in the pipe (make sure it’s straight) and then you screed and while your laying down the pavers you fill in the gaps where the pipes were
Why the short step at the bottom using rectangular caps and you were using bullnose? Seems like a trip hazard. Seems like it would have been better to ramp up the pavers for a smooth transition if that was needed to achieve the proper grade
Great video! I have a question, can I do this on the side of my house? And when it rains, would the pavement be waterproof? I wouldn’t want to have water going down my old house’s basement
So ur leaving that depending on the pipes. But u got the pipes on ur base. So how do u know ur base is dead level or running correctly because them pipes Surely do bend
When mating up to another surface and trying to match the height. How much do the pavers compact into the 3/8” minus? I’d like to make the switch over.
Yea it can grow but it’ll have a hard time, I personally don’t like using cement for the retaining wall, yes the bags of mortar are cheaper, but the spikes and plastic retainers go in faster and are more discrete.
Yea you wanna make sure all of the poly sand is in the gaps and you can either be a very maticulius sweeper or pound the sand in them leaf blow the excess, the last thing you wanna do is wet the poly sand while it’s all over the pavers because they’ll become discolored from the sand
Too bad about the stairs, they look very nice at a glance, untill you see (14:50) or (16:12) the first riser at ground level is way too short and the riser too the porch too high.Would not pass code, dangerous. Otherwise, the pathway turned out ok.
My thought is the concrete will crack into smaller pieces and eventually move and it will cause a lot of problems. The plastic with the spikes isnt going anywhere! Id like to see this walkway in a year or two.
Nice fellas. Not a fan of the multiple pavers on ea step tho. 1 solid piece f blue stone or something would be much better and safer. That may of been customer call tho. U are a hard worker. Pavers look nice but after few years are a bitch. 17 01 mark shows my point the steps look awful man
we never do curves that way... we do pvc pipes an MARK IT then mark the other side and we use metal conduit for the rails never pvc & hook up saw to water hose and rinse it well befor it drys an it wont stain it azstoneveneer.com
Anytime. You should give me a buzz sometime. I’m a new start up outside of Peoria , Ill. I’d love to come check out everything you have going on sometime
Are these pavers getting laid on modified?!......... the manufacturers of these paver companies (techno block unilock Belgard ect) all recommend (and teach you when going through their courses - like the pvi) to strictly use sand!....
Check out are work at www.cleanscapedesign.com .How does your back fell after running that machine all day? We overlay all pavers then mark your cuts then install border.
The ol dump it in the trees trick , my personal favorite.👌
For marking curved lines use 1/2" PVC pipe or multiple of need be. Once you have the first line marked you can use your 2x4 spacer to mimic the line on the opposite side and flex your 1/2 inch pipe to suit.
As for full cutting in place, inside turns are easy and you shouldn't have a problem, cutting outside curves are where you run the risk of over cutting other pavers.
Rather than picking the blocks up and taking them to a table saw, you just pull the brick out and cut it with your gas axe right next to where you are working. It takes alot of time walking back and forth to a saw.
As Henry Ford said "Walking is expensive " Also I would attach a short piece of 1x4 at one end of the 2x4 to make a stop , becomes a one man operation and time saver . The PVC pipe makes beautiful curves
Exelente. Gueros. Ustedes son buena honda sigan así gracias por. Enseñar Compas des de new jersey los sigo en sus jales muy bien Gracias por todo buen travajo amigos🤘🏻
Very nice 👌 love the way you put the stairs inside the rock make it like one cool. Peace
Bruce Blais Thank you Bruce 😀
Great job! Great video
Thank you!
I absalutly love doing walkways and anything with pavers
Come and do mine
Nice job guy's. Your hired Giovanni from Philly. Taught me something thanks
I like the bullnose on those steps! Just found your channel and already a fan lol! Too bad you guys aren't near Virginia Beach. But I'm learning alot! Thanks for the great videos. And I need that saw at 10:39.
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying the channel 👍🏼
Clean and 3/8 is by far the best base
Kyle Barrow Yes it is! I do not like sand! It never goes away lol
And you can gently walk on chips and not mess them up too bad to many benefits to chips!
Looks great!!
Just plain beautiful !! Love it !! You guys did a great job !! 😊💖👍👍
Nice job
Great job it's amazing God bless you guys tankyou for your videos
It’s EXCELLENT. 💞
Thanks Cindy!
What is up fellas? Nice job 👍🏾when my wife and I build our 2nd forever home I bringing you guys to PA to work for us.
Great job. Was wondering why do you prefer that smaller rock instead of sand any reason? Down here in Texas we use crushed granite. 👍🏼
It looked like you put some polymeric sand down then you said it rain. Did you have to remove it before the rain? How long did you have to wait for the pavers to dry?
Pavers must be dry when installing poly sand. And you have to wet it down and let it dry before it rains.
Beautiful job the stairs looks awesome! I gotta reset my pavers in the front. I live in NJ closer to PA. The contractors years ago install our pavers different. I watch them use only the smaller rocks for the base. I think smaller than yours they packed with a machine. Maybe this is why it sank, washed out & rotated. I'm going to do it ourselves. I got 4 estimates from$975 to $1500. I asked them how will they install? Only 1 base compact & sand base for final application between the pavers.
Turned out really nice
Bobby Taylor Thanks Bobby 🙂
I guess everyone does things wayyyyyyy different the base I would have used 3/4 clean with sand and still used paver edging due to expansion of hot and cold seasons, but awesome work bud
Who uses clean stone with sand? Sounds like you need to go back to school. It’s A-gravel and concrete sand for non permeable or 3/4 clean and HPB for your screws layer
Excellent. You answered a huge question for me that I couldn’t find anywhere else. I was planning on using a demo saw to cut my curves all the way through but you just talked me out of it. Instead I’ll score the pavers with my angle grinder then remove and finish cutting one by one.
Why would you score it with another saw first? Why not just draw your lines and then go cut them once?
Sarah Custer I didn’t end up scoring them first. I just drew my lines with a crayon then cut with demo saw. Easy peasy.
@@_Moto215 Awesome, thanks! I am still trying to get all my pavers in, then have to go back and cut them. My crush and run isn't perfectly level and flat, which I didn't think would be too much of an issue, but getting the sand in and laying the bricks all level has been a challenge.. Doing a 71' curving walkway...
Sarah Custer it’s super important to get the base as perfect as possible. Mine wasn’t perfect either but it still ended up good. If you’re cutting them in place with a demo saw be prepared to do like 6-10 feet at a time and take a breather. Make sure u have a good respirator because if you’re cutting it dry it will create a ton of nasty silica dust. I’d cut then blow it with the leaf blower to keep the area as dust free as possible. I was worried my neighbors were gonna get mad because the dust gets bad. Cover anything nearby you don’t want dust on it.
Great informative video guys!!! Thank you!!
Great to see videos coming out regularly again!
With under lapping that top tread how much did that change the tread depth. From the video it looked noticably shallower. Usually code requires no more than 3/8" difference between deepest and shallowest treads on stores and stairs. Not sure in your area. If it is, wouldn't that be a tripping out falling hazard? I have s small shed in my back yard that someone else built 2 steps for years ago and the bottom step is about a half the depth as the top and it's very awkward. Can't tell you how many times I've missed that button step going down. But missing a top step can be bone breaking. JS. Good luck and God bless.
Good job guy's, buen trabajo,🍻🍺🇲🇽
Only the experienced workers would know how to cut those curves without cutting one by one. Those curves are pretty easy. They are big. Some are tight and all you can do is score then you have to cut it 1x1. Im talking a 3 ft radius or sometimes even smaller. But not bad. How long did it take to do this? After filling cutting out and filling with base rock
Awesome 👏
Thanks Paul!
Hi, so you just dig and then pour gravel and then compacted it? no more sand over those gravel? on this video its just DIG-Liner-Gravel-Brick and then pour sand.
I was thinking DIG-Liner-Gravel-Sand-Brick-Sand.
I wanna know if what you did is okay, I am planning to do my backyard.
Thanks.
That’s what I saw. Normally, I see people do it as you stated but I’m sure this way works as well.
Could you share what where to get the screed that you use and what size is it. Thanks
Great video by the way!
We use 1” OD gas pipe for our screed rails, to screed we use an aluminum screed bar from Menards
Great job!
Whatever works man, at the end your final product is awesome and your costumer love it!!!
Great work Guys!
Blades of Grass Lawn Care, LLC Thank you sir! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Have you had any issues using the 1” clean as base since there are no fines binding it together.
That's what I was thinking theres no dust at all
@@OfficialMateiParvu if you have the correct fall on your pavers water won't sit and disturb the base
@@Longshlong64 do you understand the concept of underground water levels?..
Water doesn't only penetrate from up top, it also flows through the sides.
It also moves up when it has no where else to go.
Of course the sand will retain moisture over the winter 🙄
Wow! Y'll do great work, thanks for sharing
1/2” PVC pipe for curves ! Lay pavers every 2-3’ stacked 3 high on very edge of pipe and you can make perfect curves. I should make a video of it !
Can you send a link to the video when you do it? How exactly do you position the pipe?
egrab yes! Next week I’m doing an apron for a driveway with an arch so I’ll record a video and post it
Just use edge restraint to mark the curves
Very nice. I would have like to see what the guy was doing with the individual cuts.
We will show that next time! Thanks for watching 👍🏼
nicely done!
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful.. great great job
Looks great.
Michael Candillo Thank you! 👍🏼
Excellent job
What is that bar use to move material again used in video after the come along and who makes it
Nice work 👍
Can you do a video on how to do concrete for paver restraint? I’m in Des Moines, IA... wondering how it would work for freeze/thaw cycles
Ankeny Lawn never do a concrete restraint. You’re doing yourself no good. People choose pavers over concrete a lot of times to prevent from cracking so you’re defeating the purpose by adding concrete as an edge restraint. Especially in a freeze thaw environment. Use a regular plastic edging with metal spikes. When the spikes rust in the ground it will be good.
Haha, I was just looking up this video and saw that you are from Des Moines. Same here, small world
@@neverrestboxinggym you can’t use the typical plastic snap edge and spikes on this type of base. Only on a dense grade base. This is a open graded base. The open grade has nothing to hold the spikes in.
Great job looks beautiful love it
NICE
Thanks!
Great work! Inspired me to do my own patio...you guys made it look easy and I am still healing. I do have a question if I may...my wife now wants a curved walk way to the shed. Problem is the pavers are in 3 sizes - how do I calculate the amount of individual pavers?
Unless the size difference in the pavers are drastic like 4 inch to 18 inch, the curves won't make a difference. Just get the percentages of each size that your layout needs. Layout as normal with only approximations for the edges. Get a couple long pieces of PVC conduit and shape the conduit to the curve you want. Mark with a pencil then cut. With practice, you can skip pieces that would be smaller than half their original size after cutting and fill those spaces with what was cut off previously. In other words, don't waste a full piece for a space that can be filled with scrap from another cut. Also, if you try the 2x4 method showed in this video, you'll have a bad time.
How come no paver sand under the bricks? Is that because of the base that u used?
Great video . Inspiring!
What’s the name of the tool you used to level your bedding on the rails. Would you also know how many inches of 3/4 clear you need to get 8 inches of compaction ? Thanks again
you lay pavers directly over gravel?
Yes, we use 3/8 clean rock for our bedding layer
Hey guys Phenomenal job! What kind of base did you use? Also, what is the fabric used? Thanks
We just use regular landscape fabric to keep the rock/soil separated. We use 3/4 clean rock then 3/8 chips bedding layer 👍🏼
Paver walkway looks great, filming the project not so much ! 😂😂
So when you compact the base do you go for bubble level and just set the pipes on it or whatever it is and just pull the screed
You wanna set the pipes at a height where the pavers will fit in place for the final product, you should definitely use a level to see if there’s any bowing in the pipe (make sure it’s straight) and then you screed and while your laying down the pavers you fill in the gaps where the pipes were
Why did you use one inch gravel on top instead of sand?
Nice work on the walkway!
Beautiful job. B)
Why the short step at the bottom using rectangular caps and you were using bullnose? Seems like a trip hazard. Seems like it would have been better to ramp up the pavers for a smooth transition if that was needed to achieve the proper grade
Exactly!
How do you guys do these jobs man great work
As always, excellent work! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Great video! I have a question, can I do this on the side of my house? And when it rains, would the pavement be waterproof? I wouldn’t want to have water going down my old house’s basement
So ur leaving that depending on the pipes. But u got the pipes on ur base. So how do u know ur base is dead level or running correctly because them pipes Surely do bend
Excellent trabajo👍
When mating up to another surface and trying to match the height. How much do the pavers compact into the 3/8” minus? I’d like to make the switch over.
It doesn’t need to compact, that’s the point, just pour and level
great workmanship, great vid
I thank nice
Nice work! Not easy doing these curves.
Very nice job, would love to see a small testimonial from the happy customer. Just let them say how you met or exceeded their expectations.
Nice!
What about prescoring it with a 4” Grindr then use the larger one to sink in
That’s what we do!
The part I really was interested in seeing was completely left out and not filmed....: how did you build up those steps...?
Yeah, they conveniently left doing the stairs out of the video which is the most important part... hahaha
Gorgeous !
Anyone know how much a project half the length of that will cost?
Would that machine pull out fair sized roots?
Looks good, but do you have a bastard step on the bottom meeting the walk ? Looks like it but maybe I'm seeing things
Unfortunately yes, with the elevations there wasn’t much we could do
The grass on the outside edge will grow up to those pavers? I'm just curious since there is the cement there.
Yea it can grow but it’ll have a hard time, I personally don’t like using cement for the retaining wall, yes the bags of mortar are cheaper, but the spikes and plastic retainers go in faster and are more discrete.
After you apply the poly sand, do you have to compact it again?
Yea you wanna make sure all of the poly sand is in the gaps and you can either be a very maticulius sweeper or pound the sand in them leaf blow the excess, the last thing you wanna do is wet the poly sand while it’s all over the pavers because they’ll become discolored from the sand
@@cjc1104 Thank you
Great music. B)
Do you guys mow anymore or just landscaping?
Do yall not use crush and run for the pavers
if u dont have the big screed you can use yeah 2x4 or a level. 5 foot 6 foot
Too bad about the stairs, they look very nice at a glance, untill you see (14:50) or (16:12) the first riser at ground level is way too short and the riser too the porch too high.Would not pass code, dangerous. Otherwise, the pathway turned out ok.
3/8 crusher run is what I use it gets hard as concrete
What's the matting for?
Weed barrier, and also to keep base and subsoil from mixing resulting in settling.
How do you change on a paver project ?
Tom, aren't you supposed to be down in Tampa now? I see a 75% resemblance.
Save dirt to blend edge
This is an excellent point! Thanks for commenting 👍🏼
No sand or quarter inch crush beneath pavers? What?
We use 3/8 clean rock for our bedding later
Nice work man wat state is tht
What are the advantages using concrete restraints compared to plastic snap-edge with 12” spikes? I’d like to switch over but nervous with MN frost.
My thought is the concrete will crack into smaller pieces and eventually move and it will cause a lot of problems. The plastic with the spikes isnt going anywhere! Id like to see this walkway in a year or two.
No restraint, we will be watching the tear out in three years.
@@scottoldham7459 Hahaha... good one!
Sara presseds
Nice job.
Nice fellas. Not a fan of the multiple pavers on ea step tho. 1 solid piece f blue stone or something would be much better and safer. That may of been customer call tho. U are a hard worker. Pavers look nice but after few years are a bitch. 17 01 mark shows my point the steps look awful man
Price of job?
Where's the sand?
A B crushed granite
we never do curves that way... we do pvc pipes an MARK IT then mark the other side
and we use metal conduit for the rails never pvc & hook up saw to water hose and rinse it well befor it drys an it wont stain it azstoneveneer.com
Use permaedge
Kyle Barrow I’ll check it out. Thank you for the suggestion 👍🏼
Anytime. You should give me a buzz sometime. I’m a new start up outside of Peoria , Ill. I’d love to come check out everything you have going on sometime
Are these pavers getting laid on modified?!......... the manufacturers of these paver companies (techno block unilock Belgard ect) all recommend (and teach you when going through their courses - like the pvi) to strictly use sand!....
Sand is a thing of the past in hardscaping around here! Sand is very problematic and moves like crazy!
Check out are work at www.cleanscapedesign.com .How does your back fell after running that machine all day? We overlay all pavers then mark your cuts then install border.
Step one. Buy an excavator.
For 3 lesbians , this didn’t come out half bad
What a stupid comment
you guys love recording yourselves spitting on camera .... great vid though, cheers!