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Hometipster.com Professional Columbus, MS on Jun 24, 2012
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How to Lay Paving Slabs

Learn how to lay paving slabs to create a garden path with the step-by-step instructions in this handy Garden Paths & Patios Guide. Full video instructions included. http://hometipster.com/lay-paving-slabs/

Hope this helps anyone looking to make a path from pavers.

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  • Steve G Fort Collins, CO
    Previous owners put in some pavers on loose sand rather than in cement. A couple of the edge piece are loose and have wide gaps. What's the best way to line those back up? It's hard to get the sand under there flat and at the same level again.
    on Jun 24, 2012 · Like 0
  • Hometipster.com Columbus, MS
    Hi Steve - I would lift the slab entirely and start over. If you try to move a slab the chances are it will become uneven with the others, so lifting it and re-bedding it is the best way. If you follow the steps in the guide you should be able to get a really nice looking and even path that is straight. Hope this helps. Graham
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  • Steve G Fort Collins, CO
    Thank you.
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  • Hometipster.com Columbus, MS
    You're welcome Steve - have a great day. Hope the project goes ok. Graham
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  • Maria D. M Donna, TX
    nice
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