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The Importance of Proper Paver Edging and How to Do It Right

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Are you a homeowner in the Pacific Northwest? If so, you’ve likely already considered the practicality and potential beauty of adding hardscape to your outdoor space. Perhaps you’ve even begun the process of purchasing and installing pavers for a patio or trail in your yard.

Did you know that the edges of your pavers are one of the most crucial parts of a hardscape as a whole? Without clean, sure edges, your beautiful pavers will start to split and move into the rest of your yard, taking away the best benefits of having them in the first place. 

In this blog post, we’ll discuss the importance of having proper edging for your pavers, and how you can ensure you are installing them correctly.

The Role of Paver Edging

Paver edging is simply a restraint used to keep your pavers aligned and in place. It is often made of hard plastic or another material that will ensure every bit of hardscape stays aligned and solid for years to come.

Benefits of Proper Paver Edging

Without paver edging, your hardscape will begin to come apart and lose its distinction and appeal. If you have a proper edge, however, your pavers will stay in place and the overall visual appeal of your hardscape will significantly increase. A proper paver edge will also ensure that you maximize your investment by extending the life of your hardscape.

Types of Paver Edging Solutions

If you are installing hardscape, a variety of paver edge types are available to you. Plastic, metal, concrete, and natural stone are used to create secure edges for hardscape, with plastic being the most common and affordable. However, the other types are more stable (and more expensive) but are ideal for long-term projects. Make sure you research what edging may be the best option for your specific hardscape. This article is a good start.

How to Install Paver Edging

The installation process can vary based on the type of paver edge you’re using for your project. The most common are the mortar, adhesive, or spike installation methods. Make sure you read the instructions that come from the edging manufacturer, and check out this article for an overview on edge installation.

How to Choose the Right Edging for Your Project

How do you go about selecting the proper edge for your pavers? You should consider the type of project you are doing, as well as your style preferences and budget. Plastic edge restraint may be ideal if you need a less expensive option, but concrete or stone might be for you if your priority is curb appeal and longevity. The climate and soil type in your area will also affect your choice. Contact us here at WI if you want to consult with a professional.

Maintain Your Paver Edging

Once your paver edge is installed, make sure to look out for any issues that may come up. Watch for shifting or cracking, and be prepared to fix or replace parts of the paver edge if necessary. Your hardscape edges will stay sharp and stable with proper installation and routine maintenance.

Purchase Paver Edging from Western Interlock

If you’re looking for comprehensive assistance with your hardscape project, we would be happy to assist you. From paver edges to the finished hardscape, we can supply what you need. Click here to get in touch.

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