The Sakrete instructions state that it needs a minimum 1/4" gap and not to butt the stones. This obviously adds more work to the installation of the paver stones because you now have to space the stones rather than just butting the stones together. It also now makes the stability of the stones more dependent on the paver set (polymeric sand) rather than on the stone next to it. Wish Sakrete would comment more about this and note it in their install videos because I haven't seen anyone mention this in their videos, so after I had laid my stones I read the Sakrete instructions and was forced to redo the install to provide the min 1/4" gap.
The guys who installed the sakrete sand on my pavers stain my pavers they didn't follow the instructions. How can I get the stains out and the stuck paver sand on top of the pavers please help , thank you guys
The Sakrete instructions state that it needs a minimum 1/4" gap and not to butt the stones. This obviously adds more work to the installation of the paver stones because you now have to space the stones rather than just butting the stones together. It also now makes the stability of the stones more dependent on the paver set (polymeric sand) rather than on the stone next to it. Wish Sakrete would comment more about this and note it in their install videos because I haven't seen anyone mention this in their videos, so after I had laid my stones I read the Sakrete instructions and was forced to redo the install to provide the min 1/4" gap.
What should I put beneath the pavers? It says a layer of weed barrier and then what would you recommend?
The guys who installed the sakrete sand on my pavers stain my pavers they didn't follow the instructions. How can I get the stains out and the stuck paver sand on top of the pavers please help , thank you guys
Have you tried elbow grease?
@@TheGibby13 lol
"these guys must be loaded