It is stronger and easier to apply.
Concrete base for patio pavers.
Installing a concrete patio costs between 800 and 1 000 for a 120 square foot space.
But there s an easier way.
This patio cover up will save you the cost of that gravel.
Installing diy patio pavers is a project that takes about one weekend.
Compact your gravel level your paver base and lay the pavers.
Let plastic panels take the place of the gravel base.
This allows pavers to drain after a heavy rain and maintain their structural integrity over time.
For example if your patio is 20 feet by 10 feet and you are installing 6 inches of granular material as a base then you must excavate an area 11 feet 10 6 6 by 21 feet 20 6 6.
Porcelain pavers have the option to be installed over a standard paver base permeable base sand grass concrete or pedestals.
For additional information on installation of porcelain pavers on these various bases and for special instructions regarding accommodating vehicular loads download the belgard porcelain paver installation guide.
More important it eliminates the backbreaking drudgery of breaking up concrete digging up soil hauling it all away and hauling in gravel.
Begin building a patio by measuring your outdoor space.
Concrete sand also known as bedding sand is coarse and doesn t trap excess moisture beneath the paver surface.
Below is a diagram to help better illustrate installing your pavers on top of a concrete base.
A traditional base for a paver or stone patio is a 6 inch deep layer of compacted gravel.
For a typical 10 x 12 foot patio that means carting away about 2 1 2 tons of soil and hauling in the same amount of gravel.
A standard paver patio rests on a thick base of compacted gravel.
Calculate how many pavers you ll need and dig up the soil.
Meanwhile the price for a paver patio ranges between 1 300 and 1 800 for the same size.
It is a common practice to mortar or glue the perimeter pavers.
That higher cost comes with more features such as slip resistance a longer lifespan and a more polished look.
We recommend that you always use concrete adhesive when gluing pavers to the perimeter of a concrete slab.
The interlocking concrete pavement institute recommends washed concrete sand as the best base sand for pavers.