Before laying the pea gravel, you should screed the sand layer. This is a step we skipped that I wish we had done! Here’s a quick rundown of how to screed your patio: Lay lengths of PVC pipe (I’ve seen it done with 2X4s too) about every five feet across the patio (this ...
Add crushed stone, limestone, or pea gravel to the area until you have about six inches or a little more of gravel. Begin the sloping process. There needs to be at least one percent of a slope or one inch every ten feet, preferably a little more. Step 7: Add Sand...
DETECTABLE WARNING PAVERS 2" THICK BEDDING SAND 1" (25mm) EXISTING CONCRETE PAVEMENT GEOTEXTILE OVER CONCRETE TURN AT CURB EXISTING AGGREGATE BASE EXISTING SOIL SUBGRADE 2" (50mm) DIAMETER HOLE FILLED WITH PEA GRAVEL LOCATED AT LOWEST ELEVATIONS GENERAL NOTES: APPLY TO ALL OF THE ABOVE PRODUCTS ...
decomposed granite, limestone and pea gravel are just some of the fi ll material options that work well with EZ Roll™ Gravel. EZ Roll™ Gravel Paver 4 ft. x 150 ft. rolls – 577 square feet total (150 ft. +/- 2 ft. on the length and ...