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Whether it’s around the pool, a pathway or even a patio area, laying paving is an achievable D.I.Y. project which is sure to have fantastic results.
The Bunnings Workshop guide on How to lay paving for a path goes into detail of the preparation steps involved.
Creating a compacted base for your pavers to be laid upon is essential for the success of the project. If you take advantage of our compactors for hire, creating this base will be a simple process.
Other options you might like to consider for around a pool are a low-level deck or tiling the area.
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Thanks Micheal. This is really helpful
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @minhnhat2504. It's sensational to have you join us and wonderful to hear you found this helpful.
Do you have a pool paving project in the works? Our knowledgeable members will all be keen to assist with providing advice and answering any questions you might have. Feel free to start a discussion if you need assistance or would like to share the project with us.
I'll be looking forward to hearing all about your projects and plans around the house and garden.
Mitchell
We paved our pool surround ourselves. It was extremely easy and the initial prep work was probably the most time consuming. However, we were really pleased with the end result and was heaps cheaper than using a landscaper.
With a stunning result like that @Jesse1, I trust you'll be inspiring all our members to give it a go themselves!
Do you have any tips or tricks, things you would have done differently, or real successes you could share about your project? I recently did a small amount of paving for my three council bins to sit on. I can say that I am happy I spent the time levelling the ground before bedding the pavers in. As you mentioned, it was the most time-consuming part but ensured the results were acceptable.
Many thanks for sharing.
Mitchell
As we didn’t want solid paving and used small river stone in between the pavers , it was just a matter of working out a comfortable step width between the pavers. Once the bedding sand was level, the job was quite straight forward. We’re very pleased we went with the stone/paver arrangement as it has proved a boon for draining away any spillage from grandchildren splashing water over the side!
I’ve also uploaded a more up to date photo of our paint update on the Jack and Jill settings - it was a quick freshen up. We also painted our succulent pallet garden to give a little pop of summery colour. Again our plant choices around the pool are the indestructible varieties (grasses, agapanthus, crown of thorns and succulents).
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