Several DIY home improvement projects can be accomplished during a single weekend with the help of family and friends. Perhaps you need to install shelves in the garage, replace the kitchen sink, build a new landscape, or paint the children’s bedroom.

Consider laying pavers in the sand to create a stepped garden path, front walkway, or elaborate backyard. Read the following guide for a successful installation and get inspired.

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First, choose from our collection of pavers. Select the most suitable, depending on the project in mind. Plan the layout.

Second, collect gravel, sand, and dirt. You will also need flexible landscape borders and straight 2 “x 4” boards. Tools such as shovels, trowels, rake, rammer, and hammer. Lay out a mallet, level, and tape.

Third, remove the grass and weeds, along with the roots. Please measure accurately as pavers will be needed accordingly.

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Fourth, have a small slope to drain the water in the rain, maybe a quarter inch per foot of cobblestone.

Fifth, mark the area with 2 “x 4” boards for level areas and flexible edges for sloped locations. Apply them to make it firm. These are temporary and will be removed when the job is done.

Sixth, spread a layer of gravel and then dirt and sand over it. Use the rake to level each layer well.

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Seventh, use a manual manipulator over the entire area to make the base compact. With a 2 “x 4” board aside, pull in your direction for final leveling and remove excess sand.

Eighth, install the pavers in the sand, according to the planned pattern. Be careful not to slip them and avoid sand between the sides. Complete the paver installation with the bricks tightened together.

Nine, put fine sand on the cobblestone surfaces and use a broom to put it between the cobblestones. Repeat for a few weeks until the sand settles.

Ten, it’s time to take out the wooden frames.
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Guidelines:

• Be very particular about your measurements before laying the pavers.
• If you plan complex patterns, rehearse the design in advance to get it perfectly right.
• If the pavers slip during installation, remove them, use a trowel to smooth the surface, and replace them.

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