Intro to lowcountry paver.
Do it yourself paver patio.
Do it yourself kits.
To keep weeds from growing up through the pavers to prevent the pavers from sagging and becoming uneven and to reinforce the area beneath the pavers with its built in layer of sand and gravel while still allowing water to flow through the.
Grading back yard for patio pavers.
A 6 inch layer of gravel for the paver base.
A patio can be created with many materials but it s hard to beat one made from pavers for ease of installation and low maintenance.
With 300 square feet of colorful pavers you have plenty space to comfortably dine lounge or socialize with friends and family.
To keep the patio from being invaded by weeds use commercial grade landscape fabric image 1.
3 piece lowcountry cobble.
Continue placing pavers to fill the entire patio space.
Start laying the pavers along the edge of the layout.
Using our downloadable you ll be able to manage your patio project efficiently and effectively.
Position pavers no more than 1 8 inch apart and tap them into place with a rubber mallet.
A 1 inch layer of sand.
When you re building a patio you ll make layers using these materials.
2 piece lowcountry cobble.
The initial cost may be higher than other options but you ll save in the long run by not having to stain or seal it continuously.
Plus repairs are easier one paver at a time.
Continue setting the pavers working toward the middle of the patio area and leaving a small gap 1 4 inch here between the pavers.
When all you need is a simple patio to enjoy the outdoors our diy paver patio design is the perfect option.
If possible start at a hard edge such as a wall.
The addition of this material is vital for three reasons.
Alternatively you can use a mason s line stretched tight between two stakes to keep lines true.
That will help.
Laying pavers is a diy project that takes about one weekend to complete.
Use a tape measure to find the square footage of the area where you ll lay the patio.
Absolutely no insulation under patio unless you live north of the arctic circle.
Tell us your dimensions and we will email you the material list and an estimate.
Use strings set low to the ground as a guide to keep the blocks straight.