Easiest Patio Pavers You'll Ever Install!

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Publicado 2023-10-03
Installing the easiest Backyard patio pavers on the market.
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  • @sdy284
    pro tip for anyone reading, PVC pipe for screed rails like that are too flexible. if you have any low spots/dips in your gravel base, you can inadvertently push the PVC screed pipes down into the dips, thus getting a dip in your screed layer. Spend the extra money on metal pipes for your screed rails, this isn't something you want to redo down the road.
  • @JasonCarmichael
    One of the best RYOBI commercials I've ever seen. :) I've been all electric with all my yard tools for 4 years now. Never going back to gas again.
  • @frankt7521
    Looks easy. 24 years ago I installed traditional pavers...Put down the road mix and sand. Had it all sloped away from house and ready to lay pavers the next morning. Well the next morning my daughters put our 2 yr old golden outside and you can guess what happened. I was not able to sufficiently repair the sand so from then on I have a low spot that collects water when it rains. That dog finished her journey about 10 years ago and her work remains. RIP Sunny.
  • @PreenonHuq
    This is the nicest comment section I’ve seen for someone learning. Exactly how it should be a couple people giving suggestions and others encouraging his hard work even if it’s not what they would’ve done
  • @mattstyers3914
    When you said that you don't have the "budget for that", I was under the impression this would be cheaper than concrete. But at $26 per 16"X16" tile. Excluding the more expensive tiles for the edges.... I think the concrete is the more affordable option. Cool video and great job.
  • @bobbyroberts5751
    Future reference, spray a little water on the ground and let it soak in. Not enough to turn to mud but enough to soften up and will also help with dust control
  • @djmaloney9627
    I'm a 68 year old woman who has absolutely no experience and needed to update my concrete patio. I ended up purchasing Snap together tiles which fit right over my concrete area No prep necessary. Took about an hour to complete the project. Looks awesome, couldn't be happier! Will leave Sweat and labor to the dudes!
  • @cottagekeeper
    Would love to see a follow up video in a year, very curious on how it will hold up.
  • @kaizen_5091
    It's wonderful how user friendly the system is and makes it possible for a diyer to complete a small paving project over a weekend. Paying labor costs for a job like this often becomes the biggest expense, not the pavers, so to be able to do it yourself might make the difference between having a nicely paved area and not.
  • @RobertC906
    That looks awesome, I love in how easy it was for the install. Great job!Question is how will it hold up under the sun? Even regular pavers need a sealant if you want them to last.
  • I’m getting tired just watching you work hard BUT my dream is to have a patio area that big and privacy fencing. I’m disabled and the money isn’t there to hire, so, I enjoy your projects and live through your videos. Thank you!
  • @tommylee85
    That's the best use I've ever seen for a front pocket on a T Shirt!
  • I like it ! Most people on the internet renovate Million $ houses most of us can't afford. You're right up my alley, sir ! THANKS
  • @feelingrosie
    Wouldn't you want to install the pergola first, then do the paver patio underneath?
  • Last year I used an easier system when I put patio pavers down in front of my front steps. (I actually took the old pavers up, dug up the base that had become partially eroded from water, put in a new base and this product, and replaced the pavers. I had fixed the water issue the previous year.) I used Brock PaverBase Panels. Each panel is approximately 5 square feet in area, different hardware chains have slightly different sized panels, that are laid on top of the sand and you place your choice of paving stones on top. Holes in the panel allow water to pass through. The biggest advantage is that they allow one to greatly reduce the amount of gravel base by three inches. Instead of digging down six inches one only needs to dig down three. Any force that would have caused a single paver to either sink down or be raised up before gets spread out across the panel. The edges of the panels are designed to overlap to provide more stability for the pavers. (One end and one side extend halfway on the top while the other sides extend on the bottom.) Cutting the panels is easy. The pavers I installed have gone through a Canadian winter and they still look as good as when I installed them. The cost of the panel is more than the gravel base it saves but I think that ease in installation and the virtual elimination of individual pavers rising or falling are more than worth the cost.
  • @bullpaxton2001
    Seems like those pavers would let a lot of water run through, which would move the sand p quickly. Interested to see how they hold up.
  • @FreedomLovinLady
    Awesome work! I would have used the dirt for a couple of raised garden beds. Put in some small diameter logs to help fill in the bottom and give plants something to eat in the years to come and you easily have enough for two nice size garden beds. Also, I like to put a nice tarp in my truck bed before moving dirt or gravel, then I can ease out the load into a cart without having to shovel every scoop, just slide it out off the end of the tailgate. It also keeps my truck bed cleaner and doesn't get my tailgate all jammed up with stones and dirt. Thanks for posting this video 🥰
  • @loracsaber7688
    So you just completely made my day with his system. For the extra money it's well worth it. I last year did my own pavers doing a walk way all the way out to the fire pit and around. It took me so long because I have a bad back. And of course it could look so much better than it actually doesI I want to do like a border around the inside of my fence, and I was going to do stones but now I'm going to do this. This will save my back!