How to Install Pavers | Complete Guide to Paver Patios, Walkways, and Driveways

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    This video is a seven step process to installing pavers with visual support to help you or your new hires to learn the entire process of installing a paver patio, walkway, or driveway from start to finish. We also span three different base preparation methods including a traditional method, open graded base, and synthetic base installations and when each of these methods are most applicable.
    Preparation:
    We start with surveying a property and deciding whether or not we can lay pavers on the existing grade or if we need to build a retaining wall or raised patio in order to create a usable space. The next step is staking out an area with string line and seeing where your patio or walkway is going to land in terms of elevation compared to your existing grade.
    Excavation:
    Our depth of excavation is based on our string lines that we discovered during our preparation. The excavation depth is calculated at this point in the video and we discuss how the excavation should be uniform to the slope that the top of the patio will have so the water sheets away from the foundation of the house.
    Base Prep:
    Base preparation starts with compacting the subsoil, installing geotextile, and building up with the proper aggregate based on the method you have chosen to install. The option of installing geogrid is also included at this step. Finally, the one inch screed layer is completed at this stage to create a level surface for the pavers to be installed.
    Laying Pavers:
    Pavers can now be installed based on the design. String lines can be used to ensure that lines are straight throughout the laying process.
    Edge Restraint:
    The proper edge restraint is installed based on the installation method to ensure that the pavers do not migrate laterally.
    Jointing Compound:
    The installation of various jointing compounds into the joints of the pavers is covered in great detail in this section to ensure a proper final installation of your paver project.
    Finalize:
    The final step is ensuring that the edges of the project are topped up with soil and seed as necessary
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 253

  • @noahschmartz2354
    @noahschmartz2354 2 роки тому +83

    Im a general builder of 35 years and this is the most definitive and comprehensive guide to Pavers Ive seen so far on YT. Great job guys.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому +4

      I appreciate that! 👍

    • @AED365
      @AED365 11 місяців тому

      For real! I worked construction for 10 years as a fire sprinkler pipe fitter and am now a firefighter. This is the first video out of MANY that ACTUALLY explains the thinking and proper process of doing this job. All the other videos have been so vague. Thank you!

    • @ahdavide2890
      @ahdavide2890 10 місяців тому

      Hi there I love this video! I’m laying a patio in Fl ,sandy sub base and doing 6” base, once I compact my sub base soil,do I then put my geotextile fabric then over that the 3/4 rock or the A gravel, then the 1” HBB( 1/4” clear stone). There’s only one layer of geotextile fabric and that’s over the subsoil correct? Thank you😅

  • @adamcregg2520
    @adamcregg2520 2 роки тому +29

    finally someone on youtube with an in depth and easy to understand guide on how to intall a paver patio! This needs way more views

  • @doctajonz2828
    @doctajonz2828 3 дні тому +1

    Great video! Very informative and detailed. I’m just about done excavating for my patio project. Thanks for the great tips. You and The Christian Hardscaper are my favorite paver channels.

  • @AndysDogHouse
    @AndysDogHouse 29 днів тому +2

    I am replacing some asphalt from my driveway and replacing it with pavers. This video is the best that I have seen. I will be using your method. Thanks for sharing.👍👍🍁

  • @compubyte2010
    @compubyte2010 Рік тому +2

    WHy does this video NOT have more views?? THIS INFORMATION IS INVALUABLE... I've watched over 130 youtube videos on laying pavers etc.. and NO ONE has covered this information !! what do with clay?? how to know what 1000 lbs of compacting does ( 1 inch at a time) .. all kinds of GREAT INFO I haven't heard of yet !!!!
    this video is full of little tib bits to make your job so much easier. but knowing what to do and when to do it..

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching and commenting! Really appreciate that!

    • @josmoyo
      @josmoyo 3 місяці тому

      That’s because these are normally kept as trade secrets and if more people realized how technical installing pavers is more people would do it themselves, resulting in profit loss. I salute this channel for educating the public and at his own personal expense. I wish the world worked that way. There’s a vast collection of knowledge some. Centuries old and is slowly being lost due the grift.

  • @rorycompton8138
    @rorycompton8138 2 місяці тому +1

    This video is money! I’m doing a home project and this really helped clarify everything.

  • @redcenturion88
    @redcenturion88 2 роки тому +8

    Just started in this trade last summer. This winter I was able to borrow and read the ICPI concrete paver installer textbook. Your channel has really helped sink it all in for me.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому +1

      Amazing to hear! Thank you for watching. We also have resources on our website and courses open to members to help further 👍

  • @grayebeard1667
    @grayebeard1667 2 роки тому +3

    Wow, really comprehensive and step-by-step! Thanks!

  • @GE0RGl0S
    @GE0RGl0S Рік тому +2

    Another great video! Would like to see a dedicated hardscaper instructional on paver cleaning, sealing application, efflorescence, resanding, power wash and do's/don'ts.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Will do! Thank you for the suggestions. We do have an efflorescence video. And there is a resanding / power wash video in there somewhere. But definitely need a cleaning and sealing video, just been a while since I've done that.

  • @harrison.stanford
    @harrison.stanford 8 місяців тому +3

    Incredibly executed video! Loved your use of diagrams and showing the measurements on the screen. Very comprehensive. Great job!

  • @jeffreyresendez5857
    @jeffreyresendez5857 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the insight. Very thorough with your description. Very good work. ✌️

  • @landonlandon5533
    @landonlandon5533 Рік тому +1

    I'm in heavy clay, you could dang near call woopie to make a ghost vase. I almost laid down 6" of 3/4 tb. I'm glad I watched this first. Looks like I need to dig more clay too.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  11 місяців тому

      Haha yeah we’ve got a lot of that clay here as well

  • @RapAtYourOwnExpense1
    @RapAtYourOwnExpense1 Рік тому +2

    Unreal detail, thank you so much.

  • @johnwilliams221
    @johnwilliams221 Рік тому +3

    Awesome content! Thank you so much for making your vids.

  • @mykilpee
    @mykilpee Рік тому +1

    Dude, love your name! Jealous of your good grade! They cut mine 7 inches down and leveled around to a valley and left me with a mound of dirt, 3 inches around and I'm out of dirt... first time, wish me luck!

  • @robertpaidprice
    @robertpaidprice 2 роки тому +1

    Great video!! Very informative 👍👍

  • @mykobrafp79
    @mykobrafp79 9 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video thanks for all the information and sharing your knowledge 👍🙏

  • @MrDSmith
    @MrDSmith 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent knowledge resource

  • @jasonberezny9705
    @jasonberezny9705 Рік тому +1

    Excellent. Thanks!✌️

  • @jose9899
    @jose9899 2 місяці тому +1

    what an amazing video..... nice job.... subscribed

  • @BradColemanisHere
    @BradColemanisHere Рік тому +1

    Wow I learned a lot here. Thank you.

  • @IvanLopez-rv7wh
    @IvanLopez-rv7wh 2 роки тому +3

    i have been seen more than 20 video's of how to install paver & today i found this video & i was amazed of such a level of detail & good explanation of how to do a good job installing pavers im glad i found this video & i whish i had found it early so i don't have to watched the other videos. Great !!! JOB on making this video. thank you !!!

  • @Sfbaytech
    @Sfbaytech Рік тому +1

    Super informative video! ❤

  • @Inpreesme
    @Inpreesme 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you

  • @wendyphan5757
    @wendyphan5757 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for video

  • @aaaabbbbccccddddeify
    @aaaabbbbccccddddeify Рік тому +1

    These guys are pros !!!👍Check this video out if you’re doing this type of work… Great job guys keep it up👍👍🇨🇦

  • @jocogstv6401
    @jocogstv6401 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for info

  • @AzitonaMpaso
    @AzitonaMpaso 8 місяців тому +1

    I have learnt a lot I hope I'll do it one day

  • @petegalownia6119
    @petegalownia6119 Рік тому +1

    very good job

  • @eamonmoore6134
    @eamonmoore6134 Рік тому +2

    Hands down the best landscape tutorial I've seen on UA-cam. Thank-you

  • @apilkey
    @apilkey 8 місяців тому +3

    I thought clay compaction or soil compaction should not be done first as it will prevent drainage.
    The ChristianHardscaper recommends compacting a thin layer of 3/4” clean stone into the clay for drainage first.
    Any thoughts on this?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  8 місяців тому +1

      If you are installing a permeable application then you should not compact it. But if you are installing another application and you are dealing with clay it’s not a big deal because that clay is not going to drain freely anyways. We always compact 3/4” clean into the clay and if it is saturated we throw down some sprinkling of Portland cement as well

    • @apilkey
      @apilkey 8 місяців тому +2

      @@iamahardscaper thanks for clarifying

  • @chrisfrank8413
    @chrisfrank8413 Рік тому +1

    Freak'in Great information, thank you.

  • @robertpaidprice
    @robertpaidprice 2 роки тому +1

    Soooo much info 👍👍👍👍

  • @neverlyhill4473
    @neverlyhill4473 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your videos, one of the best I like to watch regarding patios. I have an "L" shaped patio with retaining walls (I live in a condo). I understand the slope i need to have away from my house but what about from the retaining walls? We do not have any drains systems in place unfortunately.

    • @neverlyhill4473
      @neverlyhill4473 2 роки тому +1

      Or should I say they are the wall that separate our property from our neighbors. Not sure is that's the same as a retaining wall.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому +2

      You would have to capture that water and exit it out of the area. This would be something like a channel drain that is added with a pipe that will take that water out of the area.

    • @neverlyhill4473
      @neverlyhill4473 2 роки тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper thank you for taking the time out to respond. I appreciate the advice!

  • @danknugz7605
    @danknugz7605 2 роки тому +2

    Yes. I have a landscape company in canada and the videos are detailed and well instructed make more on pavers and retaining walls stairs raised patios. Where are you located im in a heavy clay area in norther ontario

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому

      Thank you! Definitely got much more to come along those lines. I appreciate the suggestions. Heavy clay here in Toronto 👍

  • @GreentopLandscapes
    @GreentopLandscapes 2 роки тому +1

    good video

  • @jamesparsons8770
    @jamesparsons8770 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi! Great videos! I have a question for you. What would he the recommended base laters for a hotter climate (Caribbean) where we don’t get the freeze frost cycles?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  4 місяці тому

      I know in the southern states they go as low as 4” of compacted base material. Can’t speak for the Caribbean

  • @kubotakeegan6749
    @kubotakeegan6749 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great video. Is there a reason why you don’t use sand for the 1” bedding layer?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      I prefer 1/4" clear because we try to do open graded base or synthetic bases for each install. Can't use sand for those applications (you can use it for synthetic base, but it is not the best).

  • @dsaworxcarpentrysolutions9155
    @dsaworxcarpentrysolutions9155 Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @beatrizrazcon142
    @beatrizrazcon142 Рік тому +2

    Hi! Thank You so much for such valuable info.! When laying the pavers against wall of the house, do you place them right next to the wall ? Or do you leave a small gap to be filled with polymeric sand?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +1

      The pavers themselves should have built in bumps that naturally creates a gap. Though I still usually still add 1/8” to 1/4” gap as well when up against a foundation.

  • @charliecalzadilla6028
    @charliecalzadilla6028 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. Do you have one on how you built the steps at the end of this video?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Thank you! Yeah we have a video on building a single step and then we have our latest videos which are covering a project we are doing building multiple steps at the side of a house.

    • @charliecalzadilla6028
      @charliecalzadilla6028 Рік тому

      Thank you for your reply. Really appreciate that. When using the synthetic panels, does the polymer sand ever work its way under the pavers during the compaction process? Just trying to make sure I don’t over compact if there is such a thing with the synthetic panels. Thank you much!

  • @albertmendonca7884
    @albertmendonca7884 Рік тому +1

    Great video! How do you get the stones to stick to the ground (at 15:36)? The polymeric sand goes in the joints, but is there anything under the stones that needs to be applied to glue it?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Thank you! Nope, nothing else necessary. The jointing compound locks in the pavers.

  • @josmoyo
    @josmoyo 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video. Question though. Im in rural Canada and we see significant freeze and thaw cycles. In to of that I get regular delivery during winter of heating fuel with by heavy vehicles. What would you recommend for a depth of Granular A after compaction. I was thinking 18”-24” total excavation including the 1” bedding material and anywhere from 4-6” paving stone. This would be a driveway application. On top of that the road side is higher than my garage base.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, you do see a lesser benefit at a certain depth of base with the deeper you go. It is around that 16" to 18" mark where the deeper you go the benefits are no where near the same as 14" to 16". I would also look at installing Triax at the bottom of your base and in the middle of your base. It is a triaxial geogrid that will stabilize the aggregates. You can learn more about it here: ua-cam.com/video/PmNAdBdqGRI/v-deo.html

  • @nixonkutz3018
    @nixonkutz3018 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic detail, thanks! Around 15:30 you say to fill around where the screed pipes have left indents - I presumed that meant you removed the screed pipes? But then in the scene starting around 16:07, you're laying the pavers and it's clear that some screed pipes have been left intact. Is that only because there's further screeding still to be done (off to the right of the scene)? Thanks

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +2

      Yes, one of the screed bars are still there for some more screeding to be done. The one to the left is removed because that side is done.

  • @harikishanvadlamudi1463
    @harikishanvadlamudi1463 Рік тому +1

    Great video, I like the preparation steps and diffrent options for grading .. Do you do professional service too ..? Where can I lease compactor ..

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      I run a Hardscape business. Leasing a compactor I don’t know. If you mean renting there should be a construction rental place near you.

  • @cZerHD
    @cZerHD 18 днів тому +1

    Hi mate any chance you can do a video on limestone blocks? Just started landscaping/hardscaping and we are doing a lot of single course limestone block work, either as a retaining wall or bordering for sand pits. I can't help but think there's an easier/faster/better way than the way I've been taught currently.
    At the moment we're digging, laying a quickset concrete footing and roughly levelling that. then we're putting about 40mm of mortar on the bottom and placing the block, and levelling the blocks in the mortar with either wedges or mallet. then mortaring between the gaps of the wall.
    most videos of retaining walls I see seem to have no mortar on the bottom and just level/compact with road base.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  18 днів тому

      Nothing with natural stone unfortunately. Only with Segmental Retaining Wall units:
      ua-cam.com/video/u8Kwc_1fPdw/v-deo.html

  • @windowswashbasin
    @windowswashbasin Місяць тому +1

    Question. I’m expanding a 3yr old concrete paver patio I installed. 3/4minus base (six inches deep) and with sand as leveling layer. Jointing material is just sand. I’ve pulled out all the old pavers and treating the whole patio as “new”. The addition base and prep is the same as mentioned above . I’m about to the point lay pavers. I have all the old and new pavers I’ll be using. I’m going to use a sealer but feel I should pressure wash…especially the old pavers. When should I pressure wash? I almost feel I should sweep the sand into the joints, compact, then pressure wash, even though I’ll have to re-sand the joints. I’m worried about disturbing the base sand leveling layer leaving me with uneven pavers. Thanks for all the awesome videos

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  29 днів тому +1

      if you are just using loose sand for the joints, you would probably want to do it as you mentioned here. I can't say I have ever tried this though. Before we do sand the joints, if the pavers are muddy we will pressure wash them

    • @windowswashbasin
      @windowswashbasin 29 днів тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper thanks!

  • @danielstamm9957
    @danielstamm9957 17 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much for your super helpful videos! at 20:38 you are talking about using normal sand instead of polymeric sand (and using a stabilizer) but I am at a loss as to what sand to use. The paver sand I used as a base seems a little moist, and I'm not sure it'd go well into the cracks. I saw other videos recommend 'fine, dry sweeping sand' but I can't find any anywhere. Can you recommend a kind of sand to use that is easily available?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  17 днів тому

      if not using polymeric sand, you should look for a jointing sand. The granules are a little more angular compared to regular sand. sweeping moist sand into the joints is too hard, you are better off spreading it out in the sun, letting it dry, and then sweeping it in.

    • @danielstamm9957
      @danielstamm9957 17 днів тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper Thank you for your quick reply!!!

  • @jeremeyn.5752
    @jeremeyn.5752 Рік тому +1

    Can you or do you have an in depth video on laying the paver pattern and border in order to get even cuts on corners and areas that need cuts. I've heard the term paver perfect meaning to map out your cuts to make less cuts but also even cuts like on each end of a driveway etc.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      I don’t, but that would be a good video. We do have a video on cutting coping for a pool which covers cutting on corners. Start with laying your corners and those cuts, then work your way out when it comes to the borders.

  • @squeekhobby4571
    @squeekhobby4571 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful info man. Excellent content. Do you recommend paver base for cold climates or traditional A1 or clear base

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому +1

      Depends on the application. Where I can, I will use the paver base panels

    • @squeekhobby4571
      @squeekhobby4571 2 роки тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper : many thanks.

  • @martywillichuk6930
    @martywillichuk6930 Рік тому +2

    Great video, with such detail. I learned so much, making my interlocking project much more manageable!

  • @rorycompton8138
    @rorycompton8138 Місяць тому +1

    How do you feel about building an outdoor kitchen (mini creta) on top of the paver (blu 60)? This would give the inside a finished bottom.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Місяць тому

      no, it would be best to build it on a concrete slab with concrete piers. There are also wall base units some people have used.

  • @alexle8252
    @alexle8252 17 днів тому +1

    In a open graded system, where do you place the perforated pipes for water drainage? Also, how much effective space does a pipe cover for draining purposes; do I need multiple pipes throughout my system?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  16 днів тому

      If you are concerned about the infiltration rate of your subsoil (clay), then you can dig your subsoil sloping to the middle of the project or to one end of the project and have a trench there to then lay your perforated pipe into and carry it out of the project. This is a little more complicated though deciding how many pipes and where to place them if your patio is irregular. If it is a simple square shape I would just slope it to one side and into a French drain.
      Some people don't even bother with the drain especially if they are using polymeric sand as their jointing compound.

  • @woodystefeneylee7290
    @woodystefeneylee7290 Рік тому +2

    Amazing job !!! But extremely expensive!

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Thank you! When done right, it is well worth it 👍

  • @BLENDFUR
    @BLENDFUR Рік тому +1

    This was a fantastic video. One of the best you’ll find. Comprehensive, but breaks it down for the beginner to the pro. Thank you!!

  • @natethegreat-xf6rm
    @natethegreat-xf6rm 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi! so when you say you should dig 6-8 inches past the final paver, would that mean also laying the base and compacting 6-8 inches past that final paver, so if I'm doing a 10x10 patio I really want to excavate 10.5 x 10.5?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  3 місяці тому +1

      That is correct. That area is for your edge restraint and a little bit beyond so you need to prepare your base.

  • @leafinitup1
    @leafinitup1 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! I’m going to be installing approximately 1 inch thick travertine pavers for a patio, and using 6” of base material. Which material do you recommend for the 1” setting course? Thank you.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +1

      It depends. If you are laying them tight with no joints, I might opt for a dense base with concrete sand. If you will have joints I may go open graded. Last week we had a series of 3 videos addressing each application

    • @leafinitup1
      @leafinitup1 Рік тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper I’m working my way through your videos. Thanks for the prompt response

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @capoconstruction1961
    @capoconstruction1961 Рік тому +1

    Have patio concrete pads for posts. 27x27 inches. Need to lay pavers around them. Do you have any idea how or reference guide. Using permeable pavers. Maybe using traffic rated ones

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      I do not quite know what you are explaining. But for paving around posts, we just lay as close as we can to the posts and then lay a border paver around the posts, draw our lines, and cut the border in.

    • @capoconstruction1961
      @capoconstruction1961 Рік тому

      Instead of a 4x4 post imagine a 27wx27l posts. How would you arrange a permeable paver pattern around that size post??

  • @ericmccann1052
    @ericmccann1052 2 роки тому +1

    Is there an alternative to using a vibrating plate compactor with polymeric sand to finalize the consolidation of the pavers ? Is there a manual way of doing something equivalent ?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому +5

      You can try a hand tamper, though it will take a lot of time and you will still need a protective layer between the tamper and pavers. Taping a piece of carpet or something onto the hand tamper would work. You will have to complete multiple passes with it as well to ensure the sand has made its way to the bottom of the joint.

  • @carelli2
    @carelli2 Рік тому +1

    After pavers are and edge restraints are installed do you use the plate compactor prior to using polymeric sand . Or is the only compaction after pavers are installed done during polymeric install ? Thanks

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +1

      After the installation of polymeric sand 👍

  • @zacksavage822
    @zacksavage822 Рік тому +1

    I have a 3/4 ton truck and am looking to build a 20x30ft driveway on sandy soil and I'm having trouble determining what type of paver to use that will both handle heavy rain and the weight of my truck. Do you have recommendations or examples of different driveway pavers in this type of situation?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +2

      It’s not so much about the paver. Any paver that is rated for driveways has an aspect ratio to withstand the traffic it will be under. Base preparation is key. Nonwoven fabric with a biaxial geogrid will help to distribute that load. Properly compacted. And a herringbone pattern provides the best interlock of any pattern. Hope that helps

  • @richs8404
    @richs8404 Рік тому +1

    Great content. Can that vacuum paver tool be rented? If so, what's it called?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      You'd likely have to call around to see if they have it. This one is by MQuip.

  • @shirleyjest8838
    @shirleyjest8838 Рік тому +2

    Hi, what should be considered if the yard slopes toward the house?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Retaining wall at the back of the yard to allow you to lay a patio at the elevation that you want it to be at.

  • @lossless4129
    @lossless4129 2 роки тому +1

    Hey there, question, is 6 inch base good enough for a planter boarder to grass? Thanks!

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому

      6 inch in depth is good for a freeze thaw climates 👍

  • @trnikeem
    @trnikeem Рік тому +1

    hi, when the line is sloping down away from the house should the top of the paver be at the same height of the line when it’s sloping down? i’m still kind of lost on the sloping if you don’t mind helping. Thanks 😎 i love the vid btw

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      The line can represent anything you want it to. I use it for top of paver. And the measure down from that line to guide my excavation, base preparation, and bedding.

    • @tee2greenhomelawn435
      @tee2greenhomelawn435 Рік тому

      For example- if your patio is 20' long, 1/8" fall = 2.5" total.
      Start by setting your string level (starting with your desired height @ the house). From there, lower string @ the end of the patio 2.5".
      That will give you 1.25% grade (or 1/8" per foot)

  • @yukonpeteneff
    @yukonpeteneff Рік тому +2

    How well does the concrete edge restraint hold up in northern climates? It seems like it would break apart after a few cycles?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +1

      We have found it to be pretty good. If you buy a concrete edge from a Hardscape manufacturer, it is typically polymer modified with fibers in it so it holds up much better than just straight concrete

    • @yukonpeteneff
      @yukonpeteneff Рік тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper thanks. By bonding that concrete to the edge blocks it will allow any transfer stress or movement of the concrete to the blocks. I am not a hardscaper but looking to do some DIY work and looking for the best process. As a mechanical engineer it seems like placing a vertical thin barrier between the concrete and that outer coarse of blocks would give the block the same lateral support and isolate the blocks from any vertical movement the concrete may encounter from both Mother Nature and also lawn tractors or even people walking on and off the patio.
      Does that make any sense? Would placing the plastic edging with the long nails against the blocks first and then putting the concrete over that and just below the top of the vertical surface of the plastic that supports the block be the best of both worlds? Something to think about I guess. Curious about your thoughts.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      I think that is overkill for no reason. Like putting pavers on top of pavers because it would displace the load better. Just my thought on it.

  • @Chrisisthename
    @Chrisisthename 9 місяців тому +1

    If I'm doing a small walkway, not much traffic, 3feet by 20foot long, can I use a hand tamper to tamp down the 6inches of base? I will hand tamp each two inches, so three times

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  9 місяців тому

      I wouldn’t. Mechanical compaction is always better

  • @raghurao670
    @raghurao670 5 місяців тому +1

    Can we add wet look sealer on the top of pavers ?

  • @blackacreage4868
    @blackacreage4868 Рік тому +1

    Do you use nothing but a 1” HPB layer for synthetic base on grade? Or is it still necessary to lay down geotextile and geogrid?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +1

      Need to have nonwoven geotextile, then HPB 1”, before laying panels

  • @martywillichuk6930
    @martywillichuk6930 Рік тому +1

    Is it necessary to use geotextile fabric on a 2' wide sidewalk?

  • @jenniferchilders8095
    @jenniferchilders8095 Рік тому +1

    I realize you’re in a moist climate, but wondering if you have tips for hardscaping in places like Las Vegas or Phoenix?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Your base wouldn’t need to be as deep. But everything else applies the same. I’d reach out to a local stone supplier to see what materials they recommend in the installation where you are located.

  • @pawneep20
    @pawneep20 23 дні тому +1

    Once you get the grade right do you fill the base up to the string line?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  23 дні тому

      It just depends on what your string line is referencing. If it is top of paver, then no. You would want to measure down from the string line at the height of your paver plus the 1" screed layer to get the base height.

    • @pawneep20
      @pawneep20 22 дні тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper gotcha now the horizontal string line needs to be even with the vertical string line at leveled but not sloped correct?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  22 дні тому +1

      This video may help you a lot with string lines:
      ua-cam.com/video/cQ0OesQ44n0/v-deo.html

  • @nikolauszefi2249
    @nikolauszefi2249 11 місяців тому +1

    where do you get those anchor screws?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  11 місяців тому

      Anyone that sells Gator Base should also sell the screws. You can also find them on Amazon in the states if you search alliance Gator base screws

  • @yroh768
    @yroh768 11 місяців тому +1

    If I use 3/4" gravel for my base, what is better to use as bedding? Synthetic paver base or HPB? (Pathway in a slope, not a driveway) Also why were you wetting the pavers after putting them down (around min 16:40) Not sure if you explained that or I keep missing it.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  11 місяців тому +1

      Synthetic wouldn’t replace the bedding material. You’d still need to level HPB and then install the synthetic. If you already have a base installed there is no need to use the panels. That is spraying the concrete slurry which is produced when cutting wet and will solidify on the pavers unless washed off

    • @yroh768
      @yroh768 11 місяців тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper thank you

  • @CoralSea12
    @CoralSea12 Рік тому +1

    Hi I am trying to do just a small 4'x8' walkway. There is no room for heavy equipment bc of shrubs & landscaping so how would I do it 🤔 Talk to me like I'm 5 bc I cut hair I'm not a landscaper lol plz & ty!

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому +1

      You would just had dig it. Still make sure that the bottom of the excavation is smooth following the slope of the patio. Use the synthetic base panels from this video because it will save you in excavation. Compact the excavated area, lay nonwoven geotextile, screed a leveling layer of 1/4” chip or concrete sand, lay the panels, then pavers, polymeric sand, done 👍

    • @CoralSea12
      @CoralSea12 Рік тому

      Omg thanks so very much!!! I think I've got it!! Really quick, if the pavers are, say, 2" thick, how far down I dig?? Thank you thank you 🥰

  • @tarek3702
    @tarek3702 2 роки тому +1

    Can you do a video with using manual tools to doing pavers Without big tools like excavator.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому

      Check out our video on Using Paver Base Panels. And yes, we will have more!

  • @chrism6952
    @chrism6952 9 місяців тому +1

    Is 3/4" clear the same as 2B limestone? And is 1/4 the same thing as a 1b limestone? No one around here sells anything by the names all the landscaping channels mention.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  9 місяців тому

      Yeah it’s too difficult to say with all the different names. I’d try to see it in person to see if it looks like a 3/4” crushed stone with no sand or round stones. Same thing with the 1/4”

    • @chrism6952
      @chrism6952 9 місяців тому

      @@iamahardscaper They say its from 3/4 to 1-1/2 on the landscaping sites that sell it and I dont see any other options. Does your 3/4 clear typically have 3/4 and a bit bigger or is it 3/4 max?

    • @chrism6952
      @chrism6952 9 місяців тому

      and the B gravels are all clear and As have the fines. Lowes wants to sell me a gravel that looks like a 1a or b and then sand to put on top of that.

  • @saulgmez2839
    @saulgmez2839 Рік тому +1

    Thanks man I’m 19 learning to be a landscape contractor/project manager this was perfectly explained 👌🏽👍🏽

  • @Agonize3
    @Agonize3 2 роки тому +1

    Ok, so, I've been on your website and I've been researching this stuff for a while now. When you are creating grade is it just for the subsoil and then you fill everything level, or is it supposed to follow grade for each of the separate materials? In other words do the pavers themselves have a 1/8" over 8 ft slope on the very top level or is it just the grade of the subsoil, so water infiltrates down to barrier and then drains against the subsoil? I've been confused on this for a while, as everyone talks about leveling the patio. My thought is if we want water to drain a certain direction wouldn't everything stay sloped slightly?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому

      Yes, everything sloped at a minimum 1/8” per foot. Over 8’ is 1” drop. That is sub soil, to base, to bedding layer, to pavers.
      People do say leveling the patio, but that is essentially getting it to the level you want it, not referring to getting it to absolute level. If that makes sense.
      Thanks for checking out the website, hope it all helps 👍

    • @Agonize3
      @Agonize3 2 роки тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper Last question, if you can help me out. If you want to use the woven fabric over the subsoil (afraid my subsoil isn't very strong) we need drainage you've mentioned. Do you have a form or video on what that looks like?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому +1

      I do not right now, but I will have one sometime this season. Work to pitch the subsoil towards and drainage pipe which is lower in the subgrade and drain it away from foundations.

    • @Agonize3
      @Agonize3 2 роки тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper Yeah, that's the plan. Thanks again. Really appreciate it.

    • @johnwilliams221
      @johnwilliams221 Рік тому +1

      If you didn't level the pavers on top, any water/ rain that fell would either just stay on top or migrate towards a structure. You want the water to run away from any structure. Rain doesn't drain immediately when it falls on a finished patio.

  • @karyabetonkreatif3381
    @karyabetonkreatif3381 2 роки тому +1

    good👍🇮🇩

  • @cvetandamjanovski1112
    @cvetandamjanovski1112 Рік тому +1

    What foundations you need to put under pavers for driveway

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      We experience multiple freeze thaw cycles a year and clay soils, so we do a minimum of 12” of 3/4” minus or road base and a 1” bedding layer of concrete sand or HPB

  • @nordiahall-thompson1568
    @nordiahall-thompson1568 Рік тому +1

    I really want to learn all about pavers

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      We have a members only space with several courses. Check the link in the description 👍

  • @chrisarevalo774
    @chrisarevalo774 Місяць тому +1

    is that 5xt biaxial grid?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Місяць тому

      i believe it is. but we use what our supplier stocks

  • @KevinCorapi
    @KevinCorapi 4 місяці тому +1

    I do my bases down to the frost line

  • @Fer213q
    @Fer213q 9 місяців тому +1

    Where can I get the pavers?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  9 місяців тому

      Search for a landscape supplier near you, they will have a selection

  • @emperorsanders5744
    @emperorsanders5744 2 місяці тому +1

    So detailed that I stopped following it. How many layers you put on? I want to do driveway and fix my pavers my self. I wanna try if I screw up I will hire professional. Can you please provide some details.

  • @tylergarza1738
    @tylergarza1738 2 роки тому +1

    My supplier only carries 1 1/2 crushed and then 3/8 minus will this work?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому

      Unfortunately I wouldn’t use these. 3/4 inch crushed is what is specified for the base of interlock. 3/8” minus has several negative consequences of using as well because of the poor drainage of it.

    • @tylergarza1738
      @tylergarza1738 2 роки тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper how about 3/8 chip? or is that too large? in my area they call what you are referring to as A gravel Crusher Run. Interesting how different areas use different lingo

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah we call it A Gravel, Granular A, 3/4" minus, so many names for it. You can use that as the base or just 3/4" angular crushed clear stone with no fines. 3/8" or 1/4" chip is comparable to High Performance Bedding / HPB. No fines in it and allows for drainage. We use this as the bedding layer for our projects instead of Concrete Sand.

    • @tylergarza1738
      @tylergarza1738 2 роки тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper Thanks for the knowledge sir

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 роки тому

      No problem!

  • @chuongnguyen2976
    @chuongnguyen2976 2 роки тому +1

    Where in Canada are u?

  • @iceholerealms
    @iceholerealms Рік тому +1

    7:17 RIP Rake

  • @scottpage4229
    @scottpage4229 26 днів тому +1

    Yay Gatorboard

  • @francinefore7421
    @francinefore7421 Рік тому +1

    My backyard has a retaining wall. The walls are not square so there are some gaps. What do you reccomend filling those gaps when I start laying pavers?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      You can either use the same thing you will use for the joints of the pavers or stay a few inches or so away from it and install decorative aggregate.

    • @francinefore7421
      @francinefore7421 Рік тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper I had a guy look at it that does pavers and he said fill with concrete. In my opinion it wouldn't look good.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Oh no, I wouldn’t do that

    • @francinefore7421
      @francinefore7421 Рік тому +1

      @@iamahardscaper He reccomend concrete. Why wouldn't you do that?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      If I am picturing it correctly, it would be a small strip of concrete along the patio and wall. It will crack. I would just run my patio up to the wall and do a border along the wall following its unsquareness.

  • @D1vyang75
    @D1vyang75 9 місяців тому +1

    Do you have an email I can send you some pictures of my project. I need some advice.

  • @jesseblank5907
    @jesseblank5907 2 місяці тому +1

    are you ICPI cert?

  • @iblendallday
    @iblendallday 3 місяці тому +1

    Don't blink- you'll miss the paving

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  3 місяці тому

      😂 you’re right, the majority of the project is not actually laying the stone 👍

  • @dupont24x
    @dupont24x 2 роки тому +1

    Watching this really made me feel stupid. I thought my daughter's 2nd grade math was difficult, sheesh!

  • @dieselmex1808
    @dieselmex1808 Рік тому +1

    I’ll use 3/4 gold nuggets if the client pays for it. Usually they don’t

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Рік тому

      Usually?? That means sometimes they do? I need to see that 👀

  • @daveprattdesignspaverproan265
    @daveprattdesignspaverproan265 Рік тому +1

    Maybe we could collaborate on a video sometime

  • @xJamesxKingx
    @xJamesxKingx 11 місяців тому +1

    I've gotten about 10 estimates for a patio and they all have different methods to install. It's driving me nuts. Some say 4in RCA, some say 6. Some say poured concrete Some say sand. Some say no sand. Any idea what it should be in the northeast US? (NY)

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  11 місяців тому +1

      Definitely not less than 6”. The applications just depends on the contractor. I personally don’t like to pour concrete and lay on top of it. It’s an extra costly step and you wouldn’t want a contractor skimping on the base under the concrete. I prefer open graded base instead of RCA which is a 3/4” clear stone for the base that has no fines or sand in it.

  • @jaimeavila8501
    @jaimeavila8501 2 роки тому +1

    Todo lo contrario a lo q asemos nosotros

  • @raheppe
    @raheppe 11 місяців тому +1

    This is an awful video, you are a terrible teacher. You are all over the place with this, from raised patios to all sorts of stuff. Your videos are not matching what you say. At the beginning you tell me to dig over 10 inches, then you get to step 4 and tell me not to dig 10 inches, to use a 1 inch base and then those panels...which one is it? Why not explain each process on its own rather than try to combine 10 different things into one video, which does nothing but add a bunch of confusion. Do I dig and use 6 inches for a base or those panels, I still don't know. You also do not explain why you use gravel, etc rather than sand for bedding. All your video did was confuse me. Literally. I know nothing more after watching your video than i did before watching it and I am straight confused now. I am trying to build a simple 8x10 patio with pavers and I still don't know what to do, and your video was 20 minutes long. Very ridiculous.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  11 місяців тому

      Wow, you are the first person to say this. Considering the number of positive comments and views on this video, I would look inward rather than point the finger. Good luck.