Installation Instructions
When all your pavers are cut and in place, put a piece
of 3/4" plywood down and vibrate on top of that to help
distribute the weight of the machine, vibrate the
entire patio on low setting, starting at the outer edge
and working inward in a circular motion (Image 13). The
vibrator will lock the pavers into the sand and help even up
the surface. Don’t
let the vibrator sit in one place too long, or pavers could
settle unevenly or crack.
If a paver sinks deeper than its neighbors, use a
screwdriver to pry it up, sprinkle a little extra sand in the
void, then replace the paver.
Tamp the patio with a flat-plate vibrator,
on top of plywood, after all the pavers are
installed. Tamp entire outside edge first,
then circle in.
Sweep Paver Locking Sand into the paver
joints. Once paver surfaces have been
cleared, begin dampening paver joints.
Pathways
A pathway can be part of a larger project or a project in itself. A walkway made from
pavers is an attractive way to link your driveway to your front door, existing deck to
new patio, or back door to garden area.
Here are a few tips:
• Keep the pattern simple; a border running parallel to the path with a simple staggered
pattern within is often the most attractive.
• Put a slight tilt in the path for drainage. ½" across a 3' wide path is adequate.
• Take extra care to keep the edges an equal distance apart; it will make screeding,
cutting and paver laying easier.
Paver Locking Sand
Using a broom sweep Paver Locking Sand to fill the
paver joints. The joints should be filled to the paver
chamfer (shoulder). Compact sand into joint spaces
as thoroughly as possible. The use of a small plate
vibrator for compaction and a piece of plywood is
recommended. Carefully remove any remaining sand
from paver surface prior to dampening. The best
appearance is achieved by eliminating all sand from the
surfaces of the pavers. It may help to use a leaf blower
to remove all sand and dust from the top of the paver
and dust that might have settled before watering.
Then use a garden hose with a fine misting nozzle to
dampen the filled joints. Do not over water the joints
and avoid letting water pool on the joints; a light
misting will achieve the best results. Repeat dampening
process three more times every 15-20 minutes. Allow
the locking sand to dry undisturbed for a minimum of
24 hours before allowing foot traffic, and wait 48 hours
for vehicle traffic. Humid and wet conditions or low
temperature will delay hardening.
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