Installation Guide

Sand Set Installation of Pavers
Preparing the ground
• Mark your project area with wooden stakes and
string lines where you would like the top of your
pavers. Remove sod and dig out area at least 7
3
/
8
"
below string line (if installing a residential driveway
or parking area, you need to dig out at least 9
3
/
8
").
Making the Bed
• Bring in crushed rock for your sub base. Bring the
crushed rock up to 3 ½" below your string line - the rock
should be at least 4" deep in all places (if installing a
residential driveway or parking area, the rock should be
at least 6" deep in all places). Level and compact crushed
rock using a manual compactor. This procedure provides
a level surface upon which the pavers are laid, and is
very important to the quality of the finished pavement.
Preparing Sand Bed
• Screed the bedding sand in place by using two
pieces of 1" PVC pipe for spacing. Place them
parallel to one another on the base rock. Remove
pipe conduit and fill in voids (do not compact or
walk on sand). Screed only as much sand as
you can cover with pavers in one day. Sand left
overnight or longer can become unleveled or wet.
L ay Pave r s
• Lay pavers in your desired pattern. Start laying
pavers outward in a staggered pattern. If cut
pavers are necessary, you can use a masonry
saw, or a hammer and chisel. Measure over to
your string line every few feet to make sure that
you are staying on track.
C o mp acti n g
• Sweep sand diagonally across pavement into
the joints. Use a hand tamp or rubber mallet to
set the pavers. Work from the perimeter inward,
going over the surface at least twice, until
the surface is level to your satisfaction.
San d J oints
• Spread more sand over the surface of the
pavement and sweep it diagonally into the joints
to finish filling them. Save any extra sand - you
may want to sweep sand into your pavement again
later to refill joints that wind or rain may empty.
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