What Not to Do When Installing Brick Pavers

Common Mistakes Often Made When Laying Pavers  

Interlocking bricks which have concrete or other materials as their composition are what are known as exterior pavers. They are also referred to as paving stones, concrete, or brick pavers. But the aesthetic appeal is just one advantage of these pavers; and there are many more, for example, unlike asphalt, pavers do not need as much maintenance and they are much stronger, in fact, when done properly, they can stand the test of time when it comes to environmental degradation.

However, all of these benefits are nullified when they are not laid correctly. So in order to avoid this, below are 3 of the most common mistakes made when it comes to laying pavers.

Soil

One of the most frequently made mistakes is failing to take into account the soil the paver will sit on. The first thing to do is make sure the ground is ready for laying the pavers. Don’t even consider laying pavers on clay soil, even though it feels hard, clay soil will always shift as time goes on. Also, you need to consider the weight that the pavers will take, as one kind of soil will hold firm for walkways, however, not for driveways.

Making Sure it Is Compacted

The next mistake is failing to make your sand compact. When compressing sand, the stability of the substrate is vital and needs to be compacted mechanically. This can be done by hiring a compactor. By watering the sand and hiring the proper equipment, you can avoid this problem.

Good Drainage

Most people fail to consider a good drainage system for their brick pavers. This almost insignificant oversight can result in huge problems further along the road.

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