How To Install Driveway Pavers

It may look easy to get a really professional looking driveway but it is actually quite a complex job to put in driveway pavers. This article is going to take a look at the different steps involved with installing driveway pavers, whether you do it yourself or get a professional to get it done for you.

The first step is very logical — planning. This is a wise decision to draw a picture of what you yard looks like an the path that you want your own driveway to take from your gate to your garage area. You might do a straight line or you could wind through a few flower beds. You could even incorporate some flower beds into the driveway as adornment. It is all up to you and what you want your own driveway to look like. Make sure you plan it properly so that you can be able to get a precise measure of the region you are going to have to cover with driveway pavers.

You will want to figure out the number of driveway pavers you are going to need. you will need to calculate the region that you are going to need to cover and how much area just one paver will cover. Then you divide the region to be covered by the area a paver will cover which will give you the number of driveway pavers you will need. it’s a good idea to make sure you obtain a few extra driveway pavers in the event you end up breaking one or two in the process of installing them.

The next step is to prepare the area you are going to be paving. You’ll have to outline the drive way you would like and dig it up so that the pavers will be level with the lawn when you are done. Remember to take into account the base material and fine sand in addition to the pavers.

Then you need to lay the base material that is generally smashed stone, edge restraints as well as fine sand bedding. Make certain everything is level and has a slight slope so that water is able to run off your own driveway.

You can now finally lay the pavers. The driveway pavers need to be close together. Do not try to break the actual driveway pavers to the right size rather use a saw to cut them instead. They then have to be compacted so that they will not lift.

The very last thing to be done is actually fill in the small spaces between the driveway pavers and seal the actual driveway. You will need some fine sand to accomplish this job. Simply sweep a lot of sand over the pavers as well as allow it to fall into as well as fill up the actual gaps between your pavers. Then you clean the paved area and seal everything with a fine sand sealant.

It may seem simple, but it’s a lot of work to get all of this done correctly. It’s going to most likely save you a lot of trouble and expense if you were to have a expert paving business to do the driveway for you instead of trying to do-it-yourself.




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November 14th, 2011 | by roofcons |

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