👉 watch full tutorial here – https://youtu.be/Z66v3R-WU2E?si=XiLjhc5hyqCOPKf_

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Paving on mortar with a crushed rock base. All materials are in the tutorial above.
These bricks do not absorb water.
Not recommend for areas that get heavy frost.

Music: Flow State – Simon Folwar

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6 Comments

  1. Looks really nice but IMHO one of the benefits of pavers is that you can pull them up, change, repair tree root bulges etc. Cementing them in removes that benefit and costs more as well

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