Backyard Paver Walkway
any DIY suggestion on how to build a walkway along the slope backyard (possibly using Lowe's 12x12 inch Concrete Paver or similiar)?
Proper procedure to put down a 12x12 paver “pad”
Mini slabs as walkway leading to concrete 12x12 or 15x15 patio off existing patio?
The bigger the paver, the greater the chance they crack because they need a perfectly level base. But if you are having them professionally installed with a base, then you are safe. I actually like using different sizes for a more organic feel, but I know that is my personal quirk. I just put in a walkway using smaller tiles. 16x16 mixed with 12x12. The walkway has irregular edges and blends into the grassy area.
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Just bought a home. Have basically never done... anything. Ever.
Trying to make a 2 row 12x12 paver walkway to wheel trash and recycling cans on. Roots giving me problems.
Planning on using paver base, sand, then pavers on top. Should I just do this but slope the paver base and sand slightly upward at the root and just leave the root exposed? Trash and recycling can should be able to go over it.
OR lay the paver base and sand over top of the root, place the paver on the sand (not the root)
Plan now is to place the pavers 7 inches from one another as this is the width of the root (probably just like 3 inches apart side by side). Use pea gravel to fill the spaces? Feel like the cans wont roll on this easily on this tho. Any ideas appreciated :)