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Follow these easy instructions for preparing a patio or walkway and paving it with beautiful Paving Stones. Carefully consider where you want your new patio or walkway to be. Measure the area and use the chart below to determine how many pavers or stones you will need.
Roll out Landscape ClothConcrete, aggregate, bark, gravel and some stones can be directly set on a firm and stable ground base. Many of the other materials need a bed of stable material to rest on. Sand is a good choice, but it can wash away from under stones and pavers leaving an uneven surface. To prevent sand from shifting and washing out first put down a 2-3 inch layer of gravel base. It is also recommended, but not necessary to lay landscaping fabric or plastic under the sand or gravel to keep it separate from the subsoil.Remove grass, weeds, etc. from where the project is to be built. Install benderboard, or Valley View Edging along the edges of the path. Benderboard, while a traditional product, has it limitations in the tightness of curves and has a short lifespan. Valley View Edging is much more flexible, easier to use and extremely durable. Bricks, Concrete Edging, heavier boards, small logs, or any number of products can be used to line a path.

Lightly Rake the SurfaceIf the there is an earthen base, use 1 inch of sand (we recommend the Masonry Sand "#2"). Spread sand evenly and tamp well with either a power tamper, or a hand held one. Level the sand with a notched 2x4 so it can ride along the top of your base. Also rough the sand by lightly pulling a Rake along the surface

Wet Down the Sand to Compact itMoistening the sand will help to compact and stay in place.

Tamp the Sand ThoroughlyTamp sand thoroughly, sometimes rewetting and tamping a number of times is advisable.

Place the Stones where you want themPlacing the stones or pavers is rather like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle. If you are going to fill the spaces between the stones with more sand, gravel or fines, place the stones close together. If you are going to be plating a groundcover between the stones, leave enough room for soil and for the plants to spread out.

Fill gaps with more sandSpread more sand over the tops of the stones or pavers and sweep into the joints with a broom. Sometimes lightly watering the new sand will help it settle, if necessary sweep in more sand till joints are filled.

And that's It.
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