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Hi Everybody
I feel excited to recently join this community and this is my first post. I recently bought a house and very new to DIY.
i am planning to upgrade my outdoor sitting area floor as shown in picture. I am considering to get these pavers installed and later put some some deck tiles on it
Few questions
1 - Do i need to put concrete below or on top of pavers for their installation?
2 - Is deck tiles a good idea here or i can just go ahead with extending same grey existing tiles once pavers are installed
Appreciate your suggestions to help on my first project.
Thanks
Mike
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Mike_Hn. It's sensational to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about laying pavers.
Congratulations on your new home.
If you're planning to use deck tiles over the pavers, you'll need to properly prepare the area. Start by removing the grass and adjusting the soil height to ensure the combined height of the pavers and deck tiles sits flush with your existing tiles. To create a stable base, add a layer of compacted road base. Once the base is solid, you can lay the pavers directly on top, providing a suitable foundation for your deck tiles. Check out this step-by-step guide: How to lay paving for a path.
If you'd prefer to extend the existing grey tiles instead, you'll need to pour a concrete slab over the area. Once the slab has cured, you'll be able to adhere the tiles directly to it. It's important to note that tiles can't be laid directly on pavers as they require a more stable and uniform substrate like concrete. Here's a helpful guide: How to pour a concrete slab.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi @MitchellMc , Many thanks for your feedback, this is really helpful , so probably i will go with the paving and deck tiles option
Just a question in the video How to lay paving for a path. , when laying the bricks pavers there is no cement used to join them and at the end only sand is sprayed over . Will this be enough for my case as well so pavers dont move along or i can use some cement+sand mixture to glue the bricks together
Thanks
Hello @Mike_Hn
It's probable that they used Easy Mix 20kg Paver Bond Polymeric Sand. It is a blend of kiln-dried fine sand, and a gelling agent formulated to create a cohesive joint between pavers. Once activated with water, the gelling agent causes the sand to clump together which makes it more difficult for ants to burrow and for weeds to take root. But if you wish for a more permanent bond the sand+cement mixture can also be put in.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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