i am new to this and watch a couple of videos. i just do not understand why would most builders insist to dig the ground and remove all the grass and lay rocks and all other kinds of materials before pouring cement? i believe these are professional builders and there must be good reasons they do this the hard way?
I’m confused. Don’t they want us to dig so the pavers don’t move /shift over time? I’d much rather do it this way than digging if it’s not going to fall apart or shift and look a mess in a few years.
Im not sure I would want to cement pavers in to the flower bed. Seems a bit unnessesary as they should be heavy enough to stay in place. This will be a huge pain to move or change.
Great job … I think using adhesive made for landscape blocks might come in handy to prevent any shifting . Also suggest throwing a level on the edging for those with unlevel lawns might be useful as well . Thoughts ?
Great job! I think I would put a second parallel no dig edging for the back side so that when pouring the concrete out it will all be contained in one neat strip.
One day late seeing this I just dug a trench to put brick in no let me take my butt home after work and put dirt right back in the whole, then go get concrete LORD HELP ME…… Home Depot/Lowes Here I come
Was doing this same thing but with paver sand and it just isn't as sturdy in the long run. Didn't know you can do this with cement and have a good bond. Many thanks
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Looks great! Does the use of concrete pose any issues down the road?
i am new to this and watch a couple of videos. i just do not understand why would most builders insist to dig the ground and remove all the grass and lay rocks and all other kinds of materials before pouring cement? i believe these are professional builders and there must be good reasons they do this the hard way?
Your video is amazing! I am going to do it today! Thank you very much!
The lack of mixing the concrete with water prior to laying has got me baffled. 😅 never seen it done this way…. Might have to give it a go
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Good job! Thanks!
This is my next project!👍
I’m confused. Don’t they want us to dig so the pavers don’t move /shift over time? I’d much rather do it this way than digging if it’s not going to fall apart or shift and look a mess in a few years.
Next time give a shout-out to the person who originated this idea
Did you mow the grass before setting the concrete 😮?
omg! you guys rock. This saved me big headache in my project.
Ok hold on wait a minute…… how are you preventing weeds from popping up ?
You beat all diy video out there
Im not sure I would want to cement pavers in to the flower bed. Seems a bit unnessesary as they should be heavy enough to stay in place. This will be a huge pain to move or change.
Great job …
I think using adhesive made for landscape blocks might come in handy to prevent any shifting .
Also suggest throwing a level on the edging for those with unlevel lawns might be useful as well .
Thoughts ?
Simply genius!
Great job! I think I would put a second parallel no dig edging for the back side so that when pouring the concrete out it will all be contained in one neat strip.
This is a video on how not to do this correctly. 🤦🏽♂️
One day late seeing this
I just dug a trench to put brick in no let me take my butt home after work and put dirt right back in the whole, then go get concrete LORD HELP ME…… Home Depot/Lowes Here I come
Thank for sharing ✌🏽
Only work where there is no freeze thaw.
Was doing this same thing but with paver sand and it just isn't as sturdy in the long run. Didn't know you can do this with cement and have a good bond. Many thanks
My question is: Whats is done to block weeds. It looks nice today but Im guessing within a couple growing seasons, you have a lot of work.
Thank u for sharing
Lots of waisted cement
this work with paver/leveling base and sand also?
Great video. Question though.. what is the point of the black edging? The stones are the edging border.