Install edge restraints along the sides of the trench. Generally, place them against the sides of the trench, and drive metal stakes through them, into the ground; read the manufacturer instructions to be sure about the specific installation procedure. Set the pavers into position on top of the...
Remove the pavers and scribe the chalked line into the paver surface with the edge of a chisel. Cut the pavers along the line using a wet saw. Place the cut pavers onto the sand bed and tap them into final positions, creating the patio curve. Install the edge restraints, and then fill...
Installplastic edge restraintsalong the perimeter stones to help keep them stable. Pack some of the soil you initially removed around the perimeter, filling any gaps between the edging and the surrounding ground. Hose down the soil, allow it to settle and repeat. Trim off and remove any excess...
Once the underlayment is ready, simply set each paver along the inside edge of the path at a slight angle following the curve. The pavers may be square or rectangular, but smaller pieces allow you to build a tighter curve without wide-angled gaps along the edges of the path. This allows...
Install edge restraints. These are sturdy objects made from plastic, metal, concrete or wood, intended to prevent the sand and paving stones from drifting out of the prepared area. Lay these out along the edge of the sand bed, pressing them down. If the soil is poor or the paving stone...
Installplastic edge restraintsalong the perimeter stones to help keep them stable. Pack some of the soil you initially removed around the perimeter, filling any gaps between the edging and the surrounding ground. Hose down the soil, allow it to settle and repeat. Trim off and remove any excess...