Good informative video. I saw a lot of flaws in the paver patios and walkways you showed, mostly heaves and haws in base prep was lacking but to a homeowner they'll look great. Thanks for the video.
hmmm. a lot of the patterns shown were just on display at our supplier as we mostly lay random. base prep all i see in the video is on synthetic so don't know what is lacking there. But thanks for the comment and watching!
Hey man love the videos. Really enjoy your hardscaping experience/advice. We really love the Herring Bone pattern as well for brick pavers. One thing on random layout - expect more cuts. We typically do like patterns to work around the lay pattern and reduce cuts in general (for non-organic layouts).
Fun video! Herringbone thankfully will never go out of style, love it! I agree that going to a 45' herringbone is super sharp, just more cuts. I agree that the beauty of pavers is the creativity and its fun when homeowners give you the business room to surprise them with your creative thoughts. You excited for this season? Got some new jobs you're pumped about?!
I'm having a hard time aligning the border with the herring bone pattern with rumbled cocoa brick pavers. Any advice on what to do so that the border is aligned with the interior herringbone pattern?
If you are using two different pavers and they are not modular then they won’t align (I think this is what you are referring to). In that case there is nothing you can do. Just see the border as something separate from the field pavers.
Helpful as I was considering herringbone for my 150' driveway and wanted superior strength. Have you had experience with herringbone/bricks and hydronic heated driveways (why I need strength)? Thinking about doing Pavers (over) HPB+sand to fill air gaps (over) geotextile (over) pex tubes (over) nonwoven fabric (over) foam board (over) clean aggregate (over) geotextile / nonwoven (over) subbase. Would love to hear your experience over tubes or ideas
No experience with that application unfortunately. But don’t mix HPB with sand. Use one or the other depending on your joint width. Sand works better for small joints. If foam board you are referring to is paver base panels, they aren’t rated for driveways. But there is a product called easyClickBase you should check out. They would also be able to tell you how the install would work with heated application.
Can I ask a question? I have 6 posts in the way of a 500 s.f. patio Using random ashlar pattern. How do I start and lay around posts. They are2x2 feet wide.
whatever paver you choose, you should be able to find all the patterns from the manufacturer. Google the name of the paver and manufacturer, and there should be the patterns. or you can Google ashlar pattern for pavers for a diagram as well
@@iamahardscaper Thanks! I'm in California and to give you a feel the cost for them is $11.71 a sq ft and they come 22pc/pallett. Lead time for them are 4-6 weeks. Significantly more expensive than the competition for similar slabs.
Good informative video. I saw a lot of flaws in the paver patios and walkways you showed, mostly heaves and haws in base prep was lacking but to a homeowner they'll look great. Thanks for the video.
hmmm. a lot of the patterns shown were just on display at our supplier as we mostly lay random. base prep all i see in the video is on synthetic so don't know what is lacking there. But thanks for the comment and watching!
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Hey man love the videos. Really enjoy your hardscaping experience/advice. We really love the Herring Bone pattern as well for brick pavers. One thing on random layout - expect more cuts. We typically do like patterns to work around the lay pattern and reduce cuts in general (for non-organic layouts).
Love that advice! Good addition 👍
Fun video! Herringbone thankfully will never go out of style, love it! I agree that going to a 45' herringbone is super sharp, just more cuts. I agree that the beauty of pavers is the creativity and its fun when homeowners give you the business room to surprise them with your creative thoughts.
You excited for this season? Got some new jobs you're pumped about?!
Agreed! Definitely, looking forward to some especially some in the pipeline that I hope we can close shortly. What about yourself?
@@iamahardscaper Starting off simple with a few lift/relays but looking forward to installing some new walkways/patios
Nice!!
Really enjoyed the video! May I know what type of paver you used in the video around 6:18 and 7:07? Thanks!
Thank you! at 6:18 it is Techo-Bloc Blu 60 Shale Grey and at 7:07 is a discontinued product, I was doing a lift and re-lay of that patio.
Yeah I took icpi some years back. In Icpi they always suggest to use a herringbone pattern on a driveway because of the strength it has.
Definitely 👍👍
I'm having a hard time aligning the border with the herring bone pattern with rumbled cocoa brick pavers. Any advice on what to do so that the border is aligned with the interior herringbone pattern?
If you are using two different pavers and they are not modular then they won’t align (I think this is what you are referring to). In that case there is nothing you can do. Just see the border as something separate from the field pavers.
Helpful as I was considering herringbone for my 150' driveway and wanted superior strength. Have you had experience with herringbone/bricks and hydronic heated driveways (why I need strength)? Thinking about doing Pavers (over) HPB+sand to fill air gaps (over) geotextile (over) pex tubes (over) nonwoven fabric (over) foam board (over) clean aggregate (over) geotextile / nonwoven (over) subbase. Would love to hear your experience over tubes or ideas
No experience with that application unfortunately. But don’t mix HPB with sand. Use one or the other depending on your joint width. Sand works better for small joints. If foam board you are referring to is paver base panels, they aren’t rated for driveways. But there is a product called easyClickBase you should check out. They would also be able to tell you how the install would work with heated application.
May I know please what is that device which helped you to move pavers around?
It is a vacuum lifter. This one is by MQuip
Can I ask a question? I have 6 posts in the way of a 500 s.f. patio
Using random ashlar pattern. How do I start and lay around posts. They are2x2 feet wide.
You would lay to the posts as close as you can and then cut pieces around the posts.
Thanks. Where can I find guidance on installing a random ashlar pattern
whatever paver you choose, you should be able to find all the patterns from the manufacturer. Google the name of the paver and manufacturer, and there should be the patterns. or you can Google ashlar pattern for pavers for a diagram as well
what are those mats you are laying on ? we dont see them in europe ?
it is a synthetic base, these ones are called Gator Base:
th-cam.com/video/D_aZcz94vWY/w-d-xo.html
Does this prevent weeds?
what kind of tool are you using?
I'm going to assume you are asking about the vacuum lifter. It is by MQuip
@@iamahardscaper yes the vacuum. thanks
At the world economic forum this year, they talked extensively how a herringbone pattern was the strongest for driveways.
😂😂 where do you think I learned that?
What are the paver/slabs you are using in the running bond?
They are Blu Grande by Techo Bloc
@@iamahardscaper Thanks! I'm in California and to give you a feel the cost for them is $11.71 a sq ft and they come 22pc/pallett. Lead time for them are 4-6 weeks. Significantly more expensive than the competition for similar slabs.
Yeah, I've heard that. They just don't have the reach out that way just yet to bring their costs down on that.
Boom goes the dynamite
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