Putting sand between paving stones, also known as jointing, is an important step in the installation process to stabilize the pavers and prevent weed growth. Here's how to do it:
Prepare the Pavers: Ensure that the indian sandstone paving slabs are properly installed and firmly in place on a compacted base.
Install Edging (Optional):Install edging along the perimeter of the area to contain the paving stones and prevent them from shifting.Use materials such as plastic or metal edging, bricks, or treated lumber.
Add Base Material:Spread a layer of crushed gravel or aggregate evenly over the excavated area. This base material should be about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) thick.Use a compactor or tamper to compact the base material firmly. Ensure the surface is level and well-compacted to provide a stable foundation for the pavers.
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Putting sand between paving stones, also known as jointing, is an important step in the installation process to stabilize the pavers and prevent weed growth. Here's how to do it: