How to Install Beautiful Paver Edging
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2020
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How to install beautiful, yet simple, paver edging.
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Just found your channel, love how calm and relaxed you are and the way you make it so simple. Looks great. Thanks.
My first video for your channel and definitely not my last. I love your attention to detail and the joy you experience from a job well done .. yes it was a VERY straight line on the paving!
I've been building with pavers for many years and am good at it. Could not have done a better job myself. Outstanding job.
Dang! That's a straight line. Looks amazing. Well done and congrats on the new edition. :)
I'm trying to do this myself for the first time and I'm so, so, so happy you made this video. This is perfect. Sometimes when guys do DIY only other guys can understand what they're talking about. This is so idiot friendly. Thank you!!
Great work and congratulations on the new addition to the family!
Congratulations on your baby girl! The emotion in your heart was felt and shared ... 💕
Yes! Gonna be a Daddy’s girl for sure🥰
The fake cry 😂😂
Great video 👍 i have been looking for a "how to" on this exact project for a while, and yours was super thorough and precisely what i needed. Thank you and congrats on the newest member of your family! 🎉 Definitely subbing to this channel! 👍
Congrats my man. I'm new to your channel and videos, but really happy for you and your family.
You do amazing work. I love how neat everything looks. I’m a neat freak when it comes to my work. Love it! Thanks for sharing.
Awwe😍 you can tell you are so happy about your new little one. Congratulations. Great video
Took us through the whole process with thorough attention to fine details. Cheers for that!
Looks good. I am working on something similar now but decided to use paver sand base and then quikrete on top of that for the bricks to sit on. I figure the sand base will likely settle over time and the quickrete will be maintenance-free.
Congrats to your new addition! one of the hardest job in the world but rewarding in the end!
I hear you dude…the straight edging is so satisfying! Great job! 👏🏽
Congratulations I couldn’t help but smile seeing you proud papa moment
Awwwww!!!!! She will wrap you around her finger!!!! And...the paver edger education was invaluable! Thanks.
I did something vary similar but I did not use any sand or concrete. I placed my front brinks level with the lawn , the back pavers vertically so they were deeper into the ground, then used flat plastic edging behind that to help hold it all in place.
I like that cross section configuration - a vertical paver, up against a flat one. It creates a mowing strip. You can mow grass along the flat edge, without having to come back with a trimmer.
I have been looking for a right angle edging that goes both ways for that very reason. I may have to go to this. It looks great.
not really. u should trim too
Overtime your constant mowing on the pavers could cause them to become uneven. Certainly need an edging material to keep them snug.
Congrats on the new baby. Fun times ahead.
Great job looks super & Congratulations on the new baby too!!
Dude. Much respect on a job well done. Congrats on your newest addition too.
Congratulations on your precious baby girl!🤗❤
Hey thanks!
I used 1 meter long granite curb stones. Damn heavy, handled them with levers, pushed them on pipes, etc. Dug a bit down for stability, compacted and placed them in concrete. I made 1 meter deep concrete pillars for each curb stone to rest on, so they do not set/sink over the years. A few years later, they still look brand new. They do not have that worn look that concrete gets and they have not needed maintenance yet (except weeding).
This is the edging I'd like for my garden!. Thankyou for sharing
I do love that edging!!! Hope to be closing on a house some time next week. My use this design. This edging style is kick ass!!!👍🙂👊💯
Congratulations on the baby 🎉... excellent job
Congratulations 🎉🎈!!! And great job with your edging! I will certainly do some this Spring!
Some great tips in this video thank you, and congrats on the new arrival news!
Congratulations on the new family member. And good video
Just wanted to see how to do the edging. Then you pull out a sonogram and now I'm subscribed. The joy of becoming a father is amazing. Congratulations and good luck!
This is exactly what I've been looking to do. Will definitely be doing this next weekend!
Dude...I want that for my lawn in front! Super straight lines. I love it!
Nice! I like the two part system.
The vertical part elevates the garden bed for better drainage,
while the horizontal part allows me to run my mower over.
That is no going to last in place long.
Not gonna lie, when I saw how straight that line was. My eyes rolled to the back of my head. Soooooo satisfying!!!! 😂
What a wholesome man and a beautiful garden!
This video has been super helpful! I'm going to do my own garden bed soon, also - congratulations on your little girl!
Congratulations on your new baby.
So i copied this double paver look using the same brick…i wrapped the whole house, replacing the mulched beds with white rock…when turning the corners, i opted for diagonal instead of rounded (also inspired by this vid), i also added a landing (front and back of entrance) using the same brick in chevron pattern. You can stand at the landing and admire the work all the way down the wall…STUNNING…just superb. I truly love this idea…i wrote to you before and you added a comment about using cement to keep it all together, and we did. Thank you so much..I wish there was a way to show you pictures. I bet ur baby girl is walking by now…congrats and wish you many more.
That sounds fantastic! “Stand at the landing and admire the work” love it! If you really want to email me pictures you can email me at matt@outdoorbeards.com
Also, my daughter is now two and a half! I have a video of a bathroom remodel on my channel that has updated pictures of her in like the first minute of the video if you want to see the update!
Lastly, thanks so much for sharing your experience, made my day!
1st video I watched on your channel, excellent information and instructions! Congrats on the little girl! My first was a little girl. Everything they say about Daddy’s and their little girls is ALL true.
Yeah really looking forward to her arrival!
(paused@ 0:38)This is my first time ever visiting this channel and this gentleman's obvious love for his then-expected daughter was enough for me to pause and hit the LIKE button! (I pray that all went well and that your beloved and daughter came through the miraculous journey healthy and well!🙏🏾)
Thank you and yes she did. She’s amazing. Next time a do a video I’ll show her off a bit
@@OutdoorBeards That's wonderful! I'm so happy that her arrival was a blessed and safe one!
Good stuff man. congrats on your daughter! I plan on using this video for a future project at some point. Great advice.
Congratulations on your baby Girl!
Congratulations on your new upcoming baby. 0:49 Thank you for this information. It is helpful. I needed to know that. I’m working on an area where the pavers continue to sink in the ground.
Thanks for sharing this process. Something similar I want to do in our back yard and probably front yard as well. Mainly to set up against the neighbor's wood fence to prevent our dog from digging at their dogs. I think I want to use the stone shaped ones though.
Simple design and application but it really look great. I've been looking for something like this for my lawn for a while now but anything that looked cool seem to be exponentially complicated and expensive. Thanks.
I've got a pile of 80 year old bricks that came out of my house when the old double sided fireplace was taken out (the chimney had been long since removed, so it wasn't usable), and I planned on using them to line the front flower gardens. This video has shown me exactly how I need to do this, so thank you! I'll get started on it this fall when the 100+ degree weather goes away.
Hope it goes well for you! If I can add a step in here, I went back and added a small amount of concrete behind the vertical paver. The poly metric sand did not hold as well as I expected and the verticals kept being knocked over the kids.
@@OutdoorBeards Thank you! Luckily, the only thing I would have to worry about knocking them around is a very large and gangly black lab that belongs to the neighbor. I'll just have to dig through the pile to find bricks that match in thickness, as these appear to be hand made and some are thicker than others. But I feel it's appropriate to re-use the bricks in some way around the house.
@@OutdoorBeards I was thinking that as you were building it. So when doing the verticals just add some mortar to the backside of the horizontal bricks right to hold them?
I used cement. When you say mortar I guess that would depend on the type. But yes highly recommend that
I’ve been planning on copying this project and the time is here…i have all the materials and I have explained it to my helper (I did a row last year and it was a killer even with knee guards…gravity hates me). It came out straight and the run off pitch was near perfect but it took me too long and it was just too rough for me..I’m a female and I tip my hat off to you men…y’all have lots of energy and the tenacity it takes to get things straight is insane and underrated…we women don’t give u enough credit…but thank you. My husband, who was my helper last time is horrible at DIY but he loves me and makes sure that I have another helper that is not him for both of our sakes. I’m glad I rewatched because I forgot about the rod there…I have been using a string with the poles but this will add even more stability…this is literally the very best brick design out there on UA-cam that looks pro AND modern but can actually be done by an average homeowner. I will be forever grateful.
I’m glad you liked it! I do suggest adding a little concrete behind the uprights. I had some issues with those where my kids knocked them out of place and I needed to add some extra strength on that back side.
@@OutdoorBeards yes I agree on the add’l concrete…I did my 1st row w/ concrete…intimidating bc you have to constantly make sure you are level and when you place them, you have to be more intentional so you don’t make a mess, so i drain lots of energy being all perfect… another tool that i hope to use is the piece of 2x4 to get a uniform height on the uprights…I am going to do your double bricks on the beds, close to the house out front and all along the side…then all around the house, I am going to hard scape using those same bricks in grey so that I do not have to use the weed whacker anymore around any edge. This has been my dream for like 17 years and this solution is genius. A zillion thanks and wish I could send you a copycat pic of my final product. so far, I’ll be using 160 of those bricks from HD…
Awesome, thank you very much! I thought of getting a professional for something like this, but you’ve given me the confidence to try it on my own.
Your edging looks great.
I love your beard,congratulations on your new addition.
Thanks! We like her quite a bit!
I just found you but I still want to say congratulations!!! And ty for sharing and the video!
Hey thanks a bunch! She’s is the most adorable little girl. Turned me into a softy for sure. Glad you liked the video
Congratulations to you and your wife! Best wishes
I like the look of this for my front yard….thanks for posting..and congratulations
Congrats on the baby 👍!
Nicely done. I think I can do it - with a bit more effort, but possible. Thanks for the leveling tips. Great ideas.
Please do more landscaping videos!! Or just home improvement videos. You do a great job
Excellent video. We have been planning to do this exact thing to our backyard and this video hit it spot on. Thank you for making such a straightforward video.
So glad to be able to help! Enjoy you’re project!
It looks amazing! Great video! Subscribed!
you my friend are very gifted. would be great to see the final work with plants fully decorated when you done pls
I’ll have that. We put an arbor with a swing back behind the patio, that will be our next video if I can find the time to get it edited.
Awwww thank you, I am glad I found your video, my backyard is the same, congratulations on the baby girl 🙏💖
Thank you
Thanks! If you would like to see her there is an update (including some pictures of her) in my bathroom remodel video
First time watching any of your vids. First congrats on you daughter, I hope she is doing great. I have identical twin girls, 20 months and a 4 month old son (Lucky I have time to watch a video). Anyhow love the look of the edging. When I seen the thumbnail, I was - look how straight and even that is, I have to watch this! Looks great, nice job.
First video ive seen of yours. Congrats on your daughter.
Looks great--
Congratulations!!! 💗
I like the round patio I think I want to do something like this in the corner of my backyard. I hope you have video of this one. Yes, I also can appreciate straight lines done right. I personally don't like most borders for beds, but this is nice.
I do have a video of the the round paver patio on the channel
And congratulations on the baby
Bruuhh thank you for this simple straightforward tutorial 😭
Great video. Congrats on the kid brother . Much love
Looks very nice. Good job!
This is NOT a criticism, just an idea. You have that long straight fence line and a long straight brick edging line. If the opportunity arrises again, you might consider not matching the straight fence with similar straigh line but doing some sort of line that curves in and out to provide contrast and interest while breaking up the straight lines. Just an idea.
Thats a very effective edging, nice job
Thanks for the paver tips!
Great video, like the way you explain it. Thanks
Inspired to start my edging project, I like your attention to detail. I have holed house bricks, so am going to try and adapt your process to suit.
Nice job. Attention to detail is key. You have nailed it..
STAY REAL
Some great tips well done chap!
thanks this is exactly what I needed for my edging project next week.
Just a heads up I had issues with some of my uprights in areas where my kids play a lot. The poly metric sand does not hold up to kids. So I would suggest a bit of concrete behind the uprights if you have kiddos
Thanks for the heads-up
This video is dope and you rock.
Congratulations on the baby. You should be close to have her in your arms 👏👶🎉
Wow! Looks Great! I will try to convince my husband to do this!
Excellent work bro
Beautiful! I'm going to try this
Love pavers I need to extend mine
Bless you and your family
Awesome and great job!
Awesome diy man!! Thanks
I have a 18 x 18 pad. There is a difference of about 12 inches from the front to the back. I need to place a "retaining"wall along the back of the pad 24 feet. Come around the corners 3 feet on each side.To make it more useable, I thought about placing a bench seat on top of the retaining wall. Any ideas.
Nice work, congrats on the baby to.
Excellent job!
Damn man, now you got me thinking :D Great video :)
Good video, and congratulations! 🎉
Really great video! Thank you 👍
Thank you for this excellent video! This is exactly what I have in mind for my backyard. Love the brick color you chose.
How has the edging held up as a barrier to weeds and grass migrating? Do you still have to use a sting trimmer to cut the grass along the lawn edge?
I saw that you recommended putting concrete behind the upright bricks. If starting from scratch, would you recommend putting a layer of concrete down below both flat and upright bricks too?
Helllo! The edging has some grass coming up through here and there. I think it’s in areas where I didn’t quite get the gap full with the poly sand.
I do use a string trimmer along the edge just because I prefer the look. If I don’t then the grass kind of leans over the horizontal paver and obscures the nice line.
As for concrete below and behind. This depends on your area. Where I live the soil is more like a clay, so the dirt that’s on the yard side is pretty solid and holds the horizontal paver in place. The reason I had to go back and put concrete behind the upright was the dirt I put back there was garden soil for my wife to plant flowers and such in. That soil is much softer so the concrete hold the upright in place. You could just use the rubber or plastic paver edging stuff which holds both the sand and pavers in place but it’s expensive. Concrete is cheaper. If using concrete be aware of trees near by. If a tree root messes with the edging it will be much harder to fix if concrete is involved.
Great video ,well presented and informative 🇮🇪👏
...looks like a scraper. When running wire dog fencing, I use one as a spade to cut a divot in clay soil to lock the bottom edge of the fence into a couple of inches of turf.
Great idea..might do this myself
First - CONGRATS on your new addition! Being a girl dad is one of, if not the BEST thing that ever happened to me. I am so happy for you sir!!
Hey I'm curious, after a year or so since you installed the pavers, are the ones sticking up high (I'll call them vertical) still stabding up and straight or are the leaning or falling g over? I was thinking of doing this but was kicking around the idea of putting the paver edging behind it. My thought was that the vertical stones would want to fall over (especially with kids running around and stepping on them) so the edging may offer some support. I'm probably just over thinking this but it seems like a good idea. I would love your feedback on this to know if you would do anything different after having them installed around a year or so now.
Hello and thanks! Yes being a girl dad is awesome. Having one of each is just amazing. As for the pavers, yes I would do something different and I did modify this the following summer. Edging on the backside of the vertical would be a good idea. The poly sand does not hold as well as I had expected so the vertical will pull away from the horizontal and lean backwards towards the fence. Saw this most in area where the kids play the most. My solution was to put some quick concrete behind the vertical, about 2 inches tall and sloped back creating kind of a triangle of concrete. Putting paver edging behind it during install like your talking about would be a great idea and I think it would stop the problems I ran into.
@@OutdoorBeards oohhhhh... gotcha. Man thanks for sharing. Have a blessed day, sir.
Cool idea! And congrats !
Subcriber #418 here 👋🏻 going to try and replicate this edge at my house the next couple weekends 🤘🏻
Great instructions.
Nice job brother and congrats.