Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Benefits of Sand-Setting Pavers

When laying your pavers, it’s important to set them in something that can endure any movements or shifting of the ground without cracking. That’s why we recommend setting them in a polymeric stabilizing sand. Not only is this method easier than a concrete set, but it also provides a more tolerant bond that is less susceptible to surface damage. Sand-setting allows for easy repair, adjustment and replacement of pavers, and the elasticity insures that the paver joints are properly filled. It also helps prevent water erosion, yet it easily set in place as soon as water is sprayed on it. An economical route to take when planning your paving stone projects, sand-setting can also help prevent weed sprouting and damages caused by insects.

Each step in the sand-setting process is critical. Come learn more at our FREE seminar on March 27 at KRC Rock San Marcos! Click here for more details.

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