Assess your slab this project will work with most patios.
Laying paving stones on a concrete base.
Pavers are normally laid over a sand and rubble base so laying them over existing concrete will require a different approach.
If that s the case laying pavers on concrete shouldn t take you too long.
When you re building a patio you ll make layers using these materials.
Laboring over three base layers before you even begin to lay pavers may seem like a wasteful task.
Start with the right base material to keep your pavers.
A 6 inch layer of gravel for the paver base.
But the amount of time and precision you put into making your base layers the correct thickness compactness and evenness will pay off.
Patch the holes watch out for small and large holes in the concrete base and patch them using a good quality concrete patching product.
That will help.
Prepare your concrete 2.
Any mould or mildew present must be removed.
Create the mortar mix add a 30mm layer 4.
Prime the back of the flags with a cement based primer 3.
Travertine pavers should be laid on a concrete base.
If you re looking for stunning.
It is a common practice to mortar or glue the perimeter pavers.
Covering concrete with paver bricks is much easier than pouring new concrete or laying paving stones the traditional way.
Laying a patio on existing concrete.
Below is a diagram to help better illustrate installing your pavers on top of a concrete base.
We recommend that you always use concrete adhesive when gluing pavers to the perimeter of a concrete slab.
Use a tape measure to find the square footage of the area where you ll lay the patio.
Alternatively you might already have a concrete base in place.
A proper base can keep your pavers beautiful and functional for 20 25 years.
Before you lay your travertine pavers.
Lay the paving slabs.
Remember your aim is to extend your living environment so it s vital that the flow from indoor to outdoor space becomes seamless.
Here we ll walk you through how to lay paving stones over concrete.
It is stronger and easier to apply.
Have the concrete ready first sweep off any loose pieces so that the surface is completely smooth.
It requires less skill and less time and it s a whole lot easier on your back.