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Pavers simplify patio installation Posted on May 17th

Interlocking concrete pavers make it possible for even first-time do-it-yourselfers to install patios and walkways. Concrete is more malleable than brick or stone, so it’s easier to cut and fit. But even if you hire a contractor, having some knowledge of the basics beforehand will help ensure that you get your money’s worth. Here are some points to consider, assembled with help from the Interlocking Concrete Paver Institute.

For most projects, you’ll need a 25-foot tape measure, a 4-foot level to check that the pavers in each row are even, safety glasses, a spade to prepare the surface, canvas gloves, and a push broom to spread filler sand between the pavers.

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