DeanFL |
06-15-2015 09:03 PM |
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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328
(Post 1074481)
I might be mistaken, but I think the concrete driveway is taken out and a base layer of sand put in. The pavers are just in the sand.
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Nope - pavers are laid right on the existing concrete drive. They do cut the drive across near the curb, lay a new small area of cement for that course so the last course or 2 of pavers will be even with the curb when installed. Other than that, the perimeter course is secured to the concrete with mastic or cement. The field area is simply laid down. Lots of cuts to make the pattern and finish per the existing drive. Then sand is spread across the entire drive/walk, broomed in to lock all the pavers, and powerwashed, dried, then a coat of clear sealer. If done properly by a reputable contractor - paver drives/walks are very attractive with minimal maintenance. Lots of options for patterns etc.
Some paver bricks/blocks are 2" thick, and some are about 1" thick. I had a 1" thick drive installed in my previous home, and over 8 years only 2 bricks needed to be refitted due to a crack. They always leave you with spares to store.
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