How can you make sure that your pavers are installed precisely? How do you make sure the grade is consistent throughout the whole installation, and make sure that your end result does not have anyone tripping over rough edges in your walkway or driveway?
Hardscape almost always means straight lines. If not a straight pattern of pavers, most hardscape installations have at least some straight edges. If you’ve done a DIY hardscape project before, you likely have had to try hard to make sure your edges are straight.
One of the most common ways of making paver edges straight is by using string lines. However, using string lines can also create some problems for you. If your string line is not perfectly straight, you may follow it closely but still end up with a crooked hardscape.
In this blog post, we discuss some steps to ensure your hardscape is as straight as possible—without string lines.
With the changes in seasons comes the time to clean up your yard. How do you transition your pavers from winter to spring or autumn to winter? One of the […]
Is it possible to keep your hardscape clean and maintained even through Pacific Northwest winters? How can you clean off all the organic debris that builds up on your pavers in an eco-friendly way?
In this blog post, we'll cover some simple tips for removing debris and keeping your hardscape looking sharp, even through changing seasons and the extremes of wintertime.
Did the winter and spring rains wash out much of the sand in your pavers? What can you do to repair them? How can you consistently maintain the joint sand in your pavers?
If you have hardscape, you probably know how crucial your joint sand is to keep it stable and long-lasting. In this blog post, we look into how to repair and maintain the sand in your paver joints so that you don’t have to worry about them shifting or breaking down.
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Did you know that to install your backyard pavers properly, you need to apply sand to them? In this blog post, we’re diving into the steps you need to know before you start applying sand to your hardscape.