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Overview of Material Types
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Overview of Several Pavement Bonds
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Paver Bonds For Garden Path
For a garden path it is recommended to use a header bond and herringbone bond. These connections have the firmness that a garden path needs and also give a peaceful appearance to your garden. To ensure that a pavement of a garden path stays in place, it is usually finished with a concrete closing bond. Paver Bonds For Terrace Stack and header bonds are often recommended for a terrace. Because they are easily finished, not many stones need to be cut. In this way the costs can be saved. Paver Bonds For a Driveway For a driveway it is best to use a herringbone bond. These links are strong enough to support the weight of a car and it ensures that the stones do not shift. As you can see, many choices are possible. But no matter what pavement relationships you choose, the substrate is always the most important. In a garden design, the gardener will draw a laying pattern for you so that you can see what the pavement will look like. Substrate A good surface ensures that a decorative paving will not shift. There are various options for creating a good substrate. For example, a special substrate can be applied more intensively. The layer of sand can be compacted in layers. The layer of sand may or may not be made on a rubble layer. Do not use a ground cloth with a gravel path or mix cement with a layer of sand. And there are even more different choices to look out for. Our gardeners can advise you well on this. Finish In addition, a good finish of the ornamental paving can ensure that weed growth cannot occur in the joints or ants that can raise the sand. Correct edge finishing is also important. You may not want the retaining straps in sight. A retaining bond with a correct installation depth is important for decorative paving so that it can last for years. For example, a terrace does not have to have a heavy restraint bond like a driveway. You can choose to place a retaining bond on a rubble layer or in the sand. Vibrating the pavement with a suitable vibration tool will also prevent damage to your pavement. Furthermore, the edges of a decorative paving can be cut or saw that will make a difference in the appearance of your garden. Ornamental paving requires a lot of work. Good preparation is always important. It is recommended to leave decorative paving to professionals. Properly building the substrate on which a decorative paving can be properly laid requires craftsmanship. We have expert landscapers that can do this job for you. Our gardeners are happy to advise you on how best to approach this. You can always call us for advice. |
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