this patio was by far the most challenging due to the pattern of pavers!! one wrong paver in the wrong spot n pulling back up all the pavers that were wrong !!i know cause i had to pull back up about 15 of them! but before i could do that i had to figure out where my screw up was then figure out just how many to pull up to get the pattern right!!
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No Lowes here! LOL! A lot of people here use those small red type bricks, they're always having to re-do it, take them up and add more sand etc.... I don't think the weather here is good for it!Official "Herd Booze taste tester!"
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v ,to fill in the joints i used a polymer based sand!you sweep it into fill in all the joints then use a leaf blower to blow of any excess off the pavers and lightly shower the patio with water.it sets up kinda hard yet it`s still plyable too,good stuff but it`s not cheap!! josh if lived near ya i sure would do a patio for ya!!or any of the herd for that matter!!!herd member #00112
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Originally posted by MOTOCROSSER View Postv ,to fill in the joints i used a polymer based sand!you sweep it into fill in all the joints then use a leaf blower to blow of any excess off the pavers and lightly shower the patio with water.it sets up kinda hard yet it`s still plyable too,good stuff but it`s not cheap!! josh if lived near ya i sure would do a patio for ya!!or any of the herd for that matter!!!Official "Herd Booze taste tester!"
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"Lead paint chips are chewy AND sweet......" In memory of Rick.
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That stone looks very nice. Very well done. If you have an existing concrete patio you can use an acid stain , then get a masonry saw blade on a circular saw and cut diagnal patterns in concrete. I used to do that along with my concrete business down in Texas. Did a lot of Republic of Texas type stars in entries inside homes. The cuts are very shallow and it goes pretty fast too.
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