When it comes to paving, both concrete sand and blue stone dust are excellent choices due to their coarse texture, which prevents moisture from becoming trapped between pavers and ensures a solid foundation.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use either Concrete Sand or Blue Stone Dust to lay pavers.
Here’s a written guide to get you started:
1. Prepare the area:
Start by clearing the area of any debris and vegetation.
2. Excavate the area:
Dig out the area to a depth that allows for the pavers, bedding layer, and sand to sit at the desired height.
3. Add base material:
Lay down a base material like B Grade crushed rock, gently spray with water to reduce dust and compact it with a plate compactor to create a stable foundation for the pavers.
4. Add a layer of sand or dust:
Spread a layer of either concrete sand or blue stone dust evenly over the compacted base material as a base to lay the pavers the pavers.
The sand or stone dust should be screeded, or levelled, to ensure a consistent depth.
5. Install edge restraints:
Place edge restraints around the perimeter of the area as this will keep the pavers in place.
6. Lay the pavers:
Start laying the pavers in the desired pattern, ensuring they fit closely together.
7. Compact the pavers:
Once all the pavers are laid, use a rubber mallet to firmly compact the pavers into the sand or stone dust.
8. Fill the joints:
Finally, spread a finer white washed sand over the pavers and use a broom to sweep the sand into the joints between the pavers. Then, lightly wet the area to help settle the sand.
This is a basic overview, but there are many factors to consider when laying pavers.
If you need more specific guidance or want further details on any of these steps, feel free to ask.