Use either concrete lumber or pvc to hold the edges of your pavers.
Installing pavers over concrete driveway.
According to several paver manufacturers paving blocks can be installed on top of concrete without mortar if you first lay down a 1 2 to 1 bed of coarse sand.
As of now your project area is beginning to take shape with a solid prepared base.
Place a level 1 sand bedding layer between the pavers and underlying asphalt or concrete similar to a standard installation.
Then starting from one corner lay two 2 inch diameter steel pipes about 6 feet apart and parallel on the compacted base.
Once you understand how pavers work you will find that removing concrete before installing pavers will ensure a long lasting pavers driveway patio pool deck or walkway.
Place draining holes at low spots to allow water that seeps into the joints to escape.
The next step is laying the pavers where you can finally begin to see your plan take action.
Cover them with inch stone then pull a 2x4 screed board over the pipes to create a flat bed for setting the pavers.
Many people want to install pavers over concrete.
Installing pavers over concrete defeats some of the main benefits that you get with pavers.
Perhaps they have an old installation built on a concrete slab or perhaps they want to avoid doing the work necessary to rip up an old concrete patio or driveway.
The process is nearly identical to laying a paver patio over ground.
Step 3 of 3 installing the pavers.
If it s a concrete driveway you are paving over you have to use pavers suitable for vehicle traffic like bricks for long lasting endurance.
To install pavers over concrete or asphalt using a sand set application.
Once the concrete has dried border pavers will be glued down using mortar or a construction adhesive.
Spread the sand evenly to eliminate low spots.
Install a concrete or hard plastic edging to keep the pavers from shifting.
The following guidelines will help ensure your project is exactly what you have imagined.
Then a one inch thick layer of sand is added across the entire area where the pavers will be laid down.
These are easily and quickly installed will last and may even give accent to your pavers.
Installing a base of aggregate may be the best option but perhaps the best is not needed in this situation.
Lay a bed of sand approximately 1 inch deep and 12 inches wide.