Laying Pavers & Installing Granite Steps with a (Pave Tool) Clamp

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  • @seanjago9227
    @seanjago9227 Рік тому +7

    A true master of your craft, and paying it forward by teaching others who choose to watch and learn. You’re a righteous dude. Right on brother ✊🏻

  • @cocobj8116
    @cocobj8116 Рік тому +1

    Very organized 🎉🎉🎉

  • @jadaf4i
    @jadaf4i Рік тому +1

    Awesome 👌🏾 I can't stop watching

  • @josephrottina1901
    @josephrottina1901 Рік тому +1

    You’re a custom fabricator brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @bobmagill4379
    @bobmagill4379 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos. Very thorough very professional and with a Christian attitude. What a refreshing change. Thankyou and Benny

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      I'm glad you are enjoying the videos and thank you for the feedback! I try to be detailed and positive in the videos, I love sharing the work we do ✌

  • @jamesgarland3606
    @jamesgarland3606 Рік тому +1

    Well my man it is being worked out with the right results. So tried and true, heck i want it done the same way at my place . Its good to watch your work .

  • @Paul-dc6sp
    @Paul-dc6sp Рік тому +1

    I know it is hard work, but you make it look easy. Makes me want to do some hardscape at my house.

  • @LJimenez0185
    @LJimenez0185 Рік тому +3

    I really like the way you explain everything! Thanks for sharing I’m still learning about this type of projects and all the things I can learn are really important! Thanks

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      Glad to hear it! I try to explain things as best as possible for those trying to learn. ✌🏻

  • @jerroddant4046
    @jerroddant4046 Рік тому +2

    Another great video and I appreciate the time you put into explaining more of the technical side of things. I think you did a great job of explaining things! Thank you!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! It is hard to tell sometimes how my explanation comes off to others, so I appreciate the feedback! ✌

  • @TacoBell5DollarBox
    @TacoBell5DollarBox Рік тому +1

    Thank you dude, you're the best! Just keep going and there's no doubt you will boom your subscriber/views.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      I really appreciate the support man. I truly enjoy helping people with this kind of work, it has always been a passion for me. I’m happy to help! Good luck and it would be sweet if you emailed me some pictures of the project when you’re done. I have an email link on my channel. God bless! ✌🏻

  • @crinty4821
    @crinty4821 Рік тому +2

    Hey Kyle. I can really appreciate how much time and effort goes into your work. Each stage of the job requires so much thought, time and effort. I believe you are a perfectionist (like myself) but that is a good thing for sure! Taking pride in your work is very important and the satisfaction it brings at the end of the day is so good for the soul! Having run my landscape business in New Zealand for over 20 years, often (like you) with just my right hand man by my side, I always think back to projects and sometimes wonder how on earth 2 guys got through all of that work! It's amazing what you can achieve with determination and obviously a lot of hard yakka! You are absolutely bang on when you say you have to have time to picture the job process, step by step in your minds eye. It's amazing when you do this how much better the finished result will be. Can't wait to see the finished result on this job, and learning so much from you and your technique for paving. Keep up the good work bro!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the very kind words brother! I would definitely say I'm a perfectionist, a blessing and curse, but more of a blessing for sure. That must be pretty cool doing landscaping in New Zealand, Such a beautiful place from what I have seen online. I always enjoyed working with smaller crews. I prefer 3 man crews than 2 but it is wild how much 2 guys can complete when there is a good plan and focus. Thanks for teaching me a new word also! 🤣 Totally had to google yakka and I will now being using that word a lot! LOL
      Building the projects in my mind first is key to a quality outcome for sure. Thanks for the feedback again, God Bless! ✌

  • @mikez4132
    @mikez4132 Рік тому +1

    Sweet project. I love understanding homeowners. Ive done projects where the homeowner has never even come out to say hi for the whole project and others where I wish they never have hahahah.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks brother! I totally know what you mean.... 🤣These were amazing customers, I had a blast on this project and made friends with them through the process. ✌

  • @paulbodder3354
    @paulbodder3354 Рік тому +1

    Looking good.... Two thumbs up (as always)!!!!!!!

  • @ChickenFarmerMA
    @ChickenFarmerMA Рік тому +1

    Good thing your saved yourself on those royalties 😂😂😂
    Explanation on grade was good! I have watched several and I think regardless, until you go hands on it's an abstract concept to fully grasp.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      🤣 You got to cover your butt! LOL Thanks for the feedback on the explanation, hands on experience is the best teacher without a doubt.

  • @LiamKelley-lc1zz
    @LiamKelley-lc1zz Рік тому +2

    Great vid Kyle. Love you’re videos and so far the project is looking great

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      Thank you, This was a very cool project. And doing a lot of it by myself and with a little help from the customer was definitely an experience... ✌

  • @Jesse-ve5oo
    @Jesse-ve5oo Рік тому +2

    That explanation with all your math would make for a great video from your office where you could use a whiteboard and draw this whole scenario out and visually explain the math behind every step!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      That is actually a very good idea. I never though of it from that approach but I can picture it in my head for sure. I may do that some day. Thanks for the input! ✌

  • @KGSHEAMASONRY
    @KGSHEAMASONRY Рік тому +1

    Man I have to check my notifications I started watching today’s video before this one 😮
    Hope Benny gets better!
    You can handle it though brother

  • @oscarsaldana90
    @oscarsaldana90 Рік тому +1

    I really like your videos man I'm about to start working I think I'm 3 weeks

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks brother! I can't wait to get back out there. These videos are from last year but it has been a weird winter with almost no snow and it is very warm... Hopefully we can get back at it soon. ✌

  • @MarkJohnson-qj7um
    @MarkJohnson-qj7um Рік тому +2

    Ok Kyle, you do not owe me any royalties!
    Linda said that reminded her of when we were dating!💪😎

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      🤣 I’m so glad you both found that funny! Wasn’t sure how it would go over but I thought you would enjoy it. Thanks again for the help that day!

  • @mazzmari
    @mazzmari Рік тому +1

    I agree, sometimes the hardest part of the project is seeing what the boss has planned out in his own mind for days, weeks, or even months. Proper communication goes a long way.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      For sure, You said it perfectly. They just don't understand how difficult it is to get tossed on a jobsite with no prior communication and then be expected to kill it. It takes time to envision and plan the a project.

  • @GRUBB-MUDD
    @GRUBB-MUDD Рік тому +1

    i would like to come out and help sometime. on a high production day. something really nice. (thats pretty much all your projects) also i would like to do a paver vs stencled concrete video (not stamped)

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      That would be a blast brother! I would love to arrange that, same goes the other way around. It would be cool to spend a day on nice patio pour with you. I may know a lot about pavers and natural stone, but pouring concrete, not so much. Only what I learned watching You and Ryan....
      I would love to see some stenciled concrete videos, I have seen a little bit of that type of work but not much... very interesting.
      Thanks for the comments man! ✌

    • @GRUBB-MUDD
      @GRUBB-MUDD Рік тому +1

      @TheChristianHardscaper no1 has really done any stenciled work on youtube. i may do some this year, i will let you know in advance. maybe i could get ryan to do a stenciled concrete vs paver sidewalk video. me and him vs u and another big creator in your niche. actually let me talk to some guys in the niche, you kinda do the same. i just think youtube gets kinda boring always doing things by yourself and stuff ya know. if he doesnt have time i can find some1 else

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      That's what I figured because I feel like I would have seen them by now if there was. And I would love to see You and Ryan do that. I'm actually very curious to see how he feels about pavers / stenciled concrete. He is all about the big jobs and production though. He has excellent quality, don't get me wrong. But He seems to be more into smashing big jobs than getting smaller more creative work. Which that is what you need with a company his size and with that many employees. Still don't know how he does it all man... He must be non stop, 24 / 7.... I like my life a little slower than that. But yea, I cant wait to do some collabs with other guys on here, would be fun as heck!

  • @LoveoutdoorsPNW
    @LoveoutdoorsPNW Рік тому +1

    The installation looks awesome!! Why do you install geo grid on the top of your gravel base?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      Thank you! I use the geogrid in between the layers of backfill stone to help stabilize it and prevent shifting / settling in the future. It is a very good practice when building steps. It locks the 3/4 stone together nice and tight. ✌

  • @TheChloe8461
    @TheChloe8461 Рік тому +1

    Do you stick with the same brand of pavers & blocks, or do you sometimes use other brands? Planning a small stairway/retaining wall project for this summer.

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      I typically keep it between a couple manufacturers. The pavers in this project have been a very popular choice with my customers. They have nice wavy joint lines that give them a natural cobblestone look. I have done a lot of work with Techo Bloc products as well. But Yes, I try to keep it between a few choices unless customers specifically choose something.

  • @robertabbott8402
    @robertabbott8402 Рік тому +1

    Hi Kyle, Just discovered your channel. Great videos. Really appreciate how you explain why you're doing something and the how and what too. Subscribed immediately. Keep the faith.
    Where did you source that landscape Jurassic Hoe?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  11 місяців тому

      That's very cool, I appreciate the feedback and I always will keep the faith! I bought the Jurassic hoe from a local Brazilian owned Landscape supply store. (Cornerstone Landscape Supply) in Framingham, Ma

  • @rayestorga6308
    @rayestorga6308 Рік тому +1

    I own the smaller clamp. This is a great tool, however, BUYER BEWARE! You need to wrap the teeth on the the part that grips the product otherwise it will create scuff marks or scratches on the face of finished products. It happened to us. We ended up shrink wrapping a vinyl tubbing onto the teeth. It worked great after that. ✌🏽

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      They are great tools and I know what you mean. You got to add a little extra protection on some lifts. ✌

  • @TacoBell5DollarBox
    @TacoBell5DollarBox Рік тому +1

    Hi, I have been following your videos and I have began to install pavers finally. My rock yard said 3/4 clean stone would work as a base but i'm finding that It doesn't compact very tight. I am reading that I should have gotten the road base with the sands. Do you think I can still make 3/4 clean stone work? Or should I go grab some road base and mix it in?

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +3

      Negative, don’t use road base. This stone is not supposed to be tight. It is a loose aggregate, it won’t compact like road base and that’s ok. When you compact it, it is only suppose to settle the stone in. I think what your worried about is that after you compact, it is still loose. That’s ok. It’s loose because it has no fines in it. It won’t sink even though it’s (loose).
      Everything I teach on my channel is about how this method is better than road base and sand. I used that method for years before switching to open grade base 4+ years ago.
      I know it seems like the loose stone should be tighter, but it’s not supposed to compact like road base. Road base gets tight because it has stone dust and fine particles in it. Which is exactly what you don’t want. It restricts water flow, causing issues down the road.
      I understand your concern, but don’t worry that it still seems loose. That is what most contractors can’t wrap there head around. The stones having open gaps is why it’s (loose) but it is also why it’s better for water flow and why it shifts / settles less than road base. Road base is a sponge for water, causing shifting. It also causes heaving in the winter because all the water that is stuck in it freezes and expands. Which lifts the pavers up and when it thaws, causes the pavers to sink and shift.
      Trust me, just compact the stone to settle it and screed the 3/8 crushed stone right on top of that. You don’t need to compact that. Lay the pavers and compact the pavers into that stone.

    • @maxg9999
      @maxg9999 Рік тому +2

      I agree with that Kyle that’s exactly how we do all our dry laid patios and never any problems and we return to our jobs over the years while doing other work for repeat customers and we’ve never had a problem using 3/4 as base. Sometimes we use 67 which might be a little smaller than 3/4 but it’s still a clean stone. That shit always works great for that kind of work

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +2

      Yes sir, It is all about good drainage. Clean stone is key 👍

    • @TacoBell5DollarBox
      @TacoBell5DollarBox Рік тому +2

      @@TheChristianHardscaper Dude, thank you so much for the response. I don't think anyone even on Reddit has gave me an explanation like this.
      I told my wife earlier that I may have F'd up when we had 3 Cu Yards delivered dumped on our driveway. When I thought I needed base she said I looked like I saw a ghost.
      Thank you so much for putting my insecurity to rest I was full of anxiety today.
      I'll continue with my plan based on your recommendations.
      By the way - the 3/8th stone is absolutely wonderful. I like the way it shovels and feels in the hand. Pavers sit on it perfectly and i'm glad I opted for this instead of sand. Thank you so much. I should be done with the base by tomorrow and will install pavers sometime in March. I will be happy to share with you if I have success!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      @@TacoBell5DollarBox I am glad to hear it man. It is a great method but not very well known yet. I am trying to spread the knowledge of it here on UA-cam. You will definitely have success, I'm sure of it. That 3/8 stone is excellent. You may have to hammer some pavers down and possibly lift some pavers up here and there, but that's normal. You can screed pretty damn close to perfect and still have that issue. So as you are laying the pavers, be sure to lift and hammer whenever necessary. Good luck brother!

  • @KGSHEAMASONRY
    @KGSHEAMASONRY Рік тому +1

    Wishing I just got the clamp sometimes and not a vacuum the clamps don’t break down

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      Yes sir.... This clamp is worth every dollar. I have heard horror stories about the vacuums, unless you completely destroy the clamp, it should always work. ✌

  • @maxg9999
    @maxg9999 Рік тому +1

    Yoooo! That work looks mint! Thanks for your explanation of layout! Definitely a bitch to do by yourself. But yeah man layout is really the hard part of any install. Like you said a lot of thinking and measuring and figuring out square and laying out lines and elevations. It can be way more tiring than installing lol! Fortunately I gotta give credit to my dad because he is ace at layout so he’s been working to get me to his level with layout. I swear I’ll keep him around even when he doesn’t want to lay stone anymore just for his layout expertise. And yea man i hear you on the big companies not giving guys info. When I was 23 I worked for a landscaping contractor for a lil bit cause my dad was in a lil bit of trouble and had to do 90 days in the county and I swear this guy would send with a piece of paper and tell me nothing and I had to figure out how to build a fireplace and he would want it done by next week lmao. Then that guy would come out and be like why did you build it so tall and I’m like you just told me to build it lol. As soon as my dad got out I was back with him and will probably always work with him till he’s done and then I’ll run my own thing. Also great equipment for setting those risers! It’s killer. Cool the homeowner helped you out bro. And also I saw what I think was a model 7 mallet. We got one that thing is awesome!!!! Anyway sorry to get long winded but great work and great explanation. I’ll tell you, you could build anything bro. Your level of knowledge in this game is huge. Keep up the great work brother!!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      As always man, I really appreciate the feedback and support. This is a very cool comment. I think most guys who step up and try to run projects deal with managers and bosses like that. They send you to a job with no info, and barely help you at all. Then when your done, they come and give you shit. Or they take credit by saying it was their plan and design that made the job nice, not your work. Crazy bro, most of them are too prideful. Most of the people I worked for didn't have any respect from me. I called them out a lot on their mistakes, never sat well... LMAO. But yea, all it ever did was give me more motivation to learn as much as I could so I could have my own business. Took me 12 years, 3 companies and over 12 different bosses to get to where I am now. Wouldn't change it for the world. I thank God every day for my life, my family and my business. This UA-cam journey has also been a huge blessing. Connecting with people like you and many others has been a breath of fresh air.
      That is a model 7 mallet, thing is mint. Thanks again for the kind words brother, God Bless! ✌

    • @maxg9999
      @maxg9999 Рік тому +1

      @@TheChristianHardscaper i totally agree man that getting to know folks like yourself is awesome! It’s definitely helped motivate to keep pushing for sure! And yea that same guy I was talking about I laid an irregular wet laid stone patio and the customer said it was beautiful and he told her it’s all in the material lmao. Tried to take all the credit. The customer even told me that she knew it was cause of my work that is was beautiful. Funny thing was it was one of the first ones I laid on my own and it would’ve even been nicer if that guy wasn’t calling me and telling me to hurry up lol. His customer actually hired me to come back and fix some stuff his company did at a later date lol. I could go on and on. But anyway you have an awesome business and def earned all the credit you get. Keep up the great work and yea we call that model 7 the big whacker. Great tool to have! God bless and have a great weekend brother!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому +1

      @@maxg9999 🤣That sounds about right... That seems to be the way it goes with those guys. That's cool that they had you back fixing their work. Must have made your day! I may have to start calling my hammer the big whacker too🤣 You enjoy your weekend too man!✌

    • @maxg9999
      @maxg9999 Рік тому +1

      @@TheChristianHardscaper it def did bro and def feel free too. That tool is def the big whacker! You do the same my friend!

  • @KGSHEAMASONRY
    @KGSHEAMASONRY Рік тому +1

    What kills me is that people think we don’t have to do anything technically difficult and we just”pick things up and put them down “
    Sometimes my head wants to explode with all the figuring I do on a difficult job with a lot of lay out!

    • @TheChristianHardscaper
      @TheChristianHardscaper  Рік тому

      Without a doubt man, There is a lot that goes into projects like this. Tons of thinking and laying out....