Maison specializes in handmade & unique reconstituted sandstone pavers, poolcoping, tables, pots & many other products.

Paver Laying Instructions

paving instructions

LAYING

( photo of unfinished paving project )
Maison has developed a unique method of creating a composite stone product with the personality of antique architectural stone. With the use of natural materials we achieve the variations of colour and texture of original stone. However, as with any quarried stone the exposure to direct sun may lighten the product, dampness & shade can create an environment in which moss can form. Experience has shown us that there is a resistance to salt water, we do advise that the level of the water should be kept below the coping at all times.

LAYING METHODS

Most Trade lay pavers on Roadbase & Sand, this is for cost & time reasons normally for more infomation go to : http://www.welsh.com.au/pavers_how.html
Driveway applications MUST seek professional laying advice, Maison does not recommend
it’s pavers unless stipulated otherwise.
THE PRODUCT IS ONLY AS GOOD AS WHAT IT IS LAID ON.

1. Excavate and spread clean yellow sand
Ensure area to be paved is free from vegetation and debris and is level with clean sand
2. Rough screed
Spread about 50cm of clean yellow sand over the area. level it off lightly using a straight board.
3. Compaction
Compact the area until ground is firm using a mechanical plate compactor which are available at all reputable equipment hire outlets on daily rates. Then spread 50mm minimum of clean yellow sand and spread out to create a bed for paving.
4. Setting channels
Hold the straight edge from the benchmark to the line fall point and level off a smooth channel to lay a screeding iron. You can use your spirit level to do this. Repeat this about two metres away and lay another screeding iron.
5. Setting Levels
Find a ‘benchmark’ level as close to the house as possible. The paving must fall away to a line fall so that water can run off. The ideal fall is 25mm over 3 metres. If you use a spirit level to do this, the inside of the bubble will be against the outer line. The level will be used for the fine screed.
6. Fine screed
Move the straight edge along the screeding irons moving the sand away and filling in any holes as you go. Repeat in area until complete. When area has been completely screeded lightly spray the area with water careful not to disturb the ground. This will create the final level to lay the paving.
7. Set out
Set up a few string lines about 2 metres apart at a right angle to the building. The edges of the paving must lie against the string lines to make sure the job is square.
8. Laying
Commence laying pavers to desired pattern on sand and tap down lightly using a rubber mallet only. Use the string line at intervals to ensure your pattern is straight. A gap of 2 to 3 mm is required between each paver for sand filling. (Note pavers should not make contact with each other.)
9. Cutting
Using a diamond blade brick saw cut into fill all part pavers and curves to suit the pattern chosen.
10. Edge restraints
This will ensure that your paving will not move. This is best done by lifting the leader course of pavers and scraping about 20mm depth of sand from the edge and then laying a cement mortar slightly over filling and then tapping the header course back in to position using a straight edge to maintain a straight and level line.
11. Joint sand fill
Using a hard bristled broom spread and sweep whitewashed sand or pavelok / pave vset over the paving, filling in all joints as you go, to create a locked system. Sweep away most (not all) of the excess sand.
lightly mist spray with water to set the pave set ( do not over soak )
OR USE YOUR LOCAL LANDSCAPER ! ASK TO SEE HIS LAST JOB !

Maison Design specializes in handmade, original & unique reconstituted sandstone pavers, poolcoping, tables, pots made of marbledust resin & ironstone terracotta, columns & water features.


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