Comments on: Paver Patio Makeover https://sawdust2stitches.com/paver-patio-makeover/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=paver-patio-makeover Sun, 09 Aug 2015 15:44:44 +0000 hourly 1 By: coreydecker@gmail.com https://sawdust2stitches.com/paver-patio-makeover/#comment-2563 Sun, 19 Oct 2014 18:25:31 +0000 http://sawdust2stitchescom.ipage.com/?p=28#comment-2563 In reply to gianna gianoni.

Gotta love Gorilla Glue! As for your driveway, I think it is totally doable. I used a hand tamper, but if you are doing a driveway I think you might consider an electric one… for your back’s sake! Thanks for reading!

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By: gianna gianoni https://sawdust2stitches.com/paver-patio-makeover/#comment-2405 Sun, 19 Oct 2014 00:36:15 +0000 http://sawdust2stitchescom.ipage.com/?p=28#comment-2405 Do you think this is feasible for a driveway? And what was the method you used to tamper down the ground and paving gravel? Did you do it manually or use a machine?
Love it by the way! So glad I found your site! Thanks to Gorilla Glue!

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By: Corey Decker https://sawdust2stitches.com/paver-patio-makeover/#comment-3 Thu, 29 May 2014 10:17:38 +0000 http://sawdust2stitchescom.ipage.com/?p=28#comment-3 Good questions! You do need to level out and solidify a foundation for the pavers, or they will eventually settle all wonky. I laid down a layer of paving gravel, leveled it and tampered it down so it was compacted. I then placed the concrete pavers. To fill the gaps I used “Quickrete” Paver jointing sand. Hopefully that helps, and thanks for stopping by!

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By: Michelle https://sawdust2stitches.com/paver-patio-makeover/#comment-2 Thu, 29 May 2014 05:52:02 +0000 http://sawdust2stitchescom.ipage.com/?p=28#comment-2 I'm intrigued with this idea! Did you put anything under the concrete? What about between each block?

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