Without a good foundation your pavers can shift out of place causing you problems. Here are tips to making sure you prepare a good foundation for whatever type of project you choose using landscape pavers.
Area Size
You will need to dig the area for your project at least a few inches wider than the actual dimensions. Good rule to use is to make it six to twelve inches bigger on any given side. This will allow you room to work, plus it is a lot easier to fill in after your pavers are installed, than it is to correct mistakes as you go.
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While this will help a little with keeping weeds from growing up between your pavers, the primary reason for adding a layer of cloth is to help keep the final layer of leveling sand from bleeding down into your gravel. This is a step that is often skipped, and after time your paved surface will show spots of unnatural settling.
Leveling Sand
The next layer is made up of what is called leveling sand. This is the part of your foundation where you make final adjustments to evenness before laying the individual pavers.
A trick to getting this are perfectly level is to flood the area with water. Cover the leveling sand layer completely with water, then let the water settle. Any remaining puddles will show areas where the sand is low, or places where the foundation needed to settle. Fill these areas and repeat this process at least two more times.
Building a sidewalk, patio, or garden project out of pavers can add a nice touch to your landscape design. Making sure you have a good foundation under your pavers will allow them to hold their position, giving you years of