How To Square, Screed & Lay a Paver Patio

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Published 2023-03-19
If you are planning your own paver project or just want to learn more about how to install a paver patio, this is the video for you. We are backfilled, the pillars and sitting walls are built, now it's time to lay some pavers! Feel free to leave a question or comment below, enjoy the video!

To see all the videos from this project, click on this playlist link right here👉   • Front Yard Patio...?  

* The bedding stone we used under our pavers is called (Chip Stone) here in Massachusetts. It is a 3/8" and less, clean, crushed stone with no fine particles in it. It is also know as (HPB- High Performance Bedding) and also (PBS - Premium Bedding Stone).

- The main pavers used for this patio are manufactured by (Techo Bloc). The style is called (Blu 60) and the color tone is called (Shale Grey).
- The border pavers are manufactured by (Uni-Lock). The style is called (Treo) and the color tone is called (Charcoal).
- The wall block used in this project is manufactured by (Techo Bloc). The style is called (Semma) and the color tone is called (Shale Grey).
- The wall block cap is manufactured by (Techo Bloc). The style is called (Architectural Cap) and the color tone is called (Onyx Black).

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00:00 What we are doing
00:36 Leveling and compacting the base
03:44 Squaring up / setting the guide line
07:04 Setting the screed rails
11:25 Screeding
12:38 Laying the pavers
18:09 More screeding
24:31 Laying more pavers
27:57 What's next

All Comments (21)
  • @JLThisisMe
    These videos are an absolute blast to watch. I'm going to be taking on a similar sized backyard patio in the next few weeks (already excavated) and, while I will be using different paver block and seat wall materials, your videos show me the right steps to take for a great result. Thanks!
  • I have no words to describe the perfection and beauty of your work! May the Great Architect of the Universe always bless your hands!
  • Hey man! Wasnt a fan of your long videos at first but the more and more i dive into your channel i really enjoy all the hard work and dedication you put into editing this videos on top of putting in the actual work. Going into my "third season of owning a company" last two years has just been weekend work for me. I appreciate how well you explain ur jobs start to finish!! Keep it up brotha
  • @user-ki6zq9bv2f
    God's workers always make excellent progress, very professional ❤!
  • @its_key
    I didn’t think I was gonna be able to watch the whole thing. I literally understand with all the different shapes and styles of some of the material that I’ve been working with is for now. I could’ve watched this with no audio and still learned so much. I think I’m gonna be a new fan.
  • @PapaDan
    I’m 62 and have had both knees scoped and then both replaced. I should have worn knee pads in my younger years doing this kind of work. Great technique and great projects.
  • I usually don't comment, but when I do, you know I mean it. Well done brother. By far the best install on pavers.
  • @edterry4439
    You could be the smartest and best craftsman I have ever seen! Anyone that pays so much attention to detail and won't settle for anything but the best when his name is attached to his work. Wish you were in VA. You inspire me want to try my own project!!!
  • My wife and I are thinking about using Pavers to make a Patio in our backyard and your video has helped greatly with how we want to architect and implement the project. Thank you so much for the video and I'll be looking at more of your videos as we go along. Great job and God Bless you and yours! BTW, we have never done something like this so really you are a great help!
  • You have no clue how much I have learned from this for my business . God bless
  • @Kenny_Mars
    Outstanding workmanship. Attention to detail, patience and pride in your work is excellent.
  • @GRUBB-MUDD
    You already know I'm here to watch, thanks for teaching me some few things about voice over by just watching
  • @yogoombah2356
    I appreciate you having the same destain for 4-ways as me, I look for the absence of them in determining a quality job. ✌
  • @viracocha03
    The open grade is very intriguing to me and makes a lot of sense but I've been laying stone for over 15 years with just crusher dust in Ontario and have never had issues. The patio me and my father laid when I was 16 at our house(almost 25 years ago) was still in great shape (no sink holes or heaving) when we sold the house last year, the only thing we did over the years was resand it a couple times.
  • I see how you guy's don't try to rush the job and how your meticulous about your prep work. It really make for a great job as always job well done.
  • @ledanglove
    Inspirational, detailed, precise,... You're the best!
  • @imchico1970
    Love this video. Been in the labor as Electrician and some carpentry 40 years. I'm kinda semi retired. Been doing lots of projects lately such as cutting out 2 concrete window wells to raised above ground level. I still have the body and strength to do this even though I'm 59 years old. Looking into to do my backyard exactly like this video. Had couple guys came over look at it. My house is on the little slope. Right now my deck is 20 years old. Planning on ripping that put. I do have Kubota BX23S Mini Machine. It' is an awesome machine had for 4 years. I've seen other YouTube videos not as good as yours. Looking forward doing it the way you guys.
  • @DavidLee-cf5lw
    these guys are professional. Learned lots from this video. Impressive work!
  • Beautiful work, I did it for 6 months and I had enough of it cause it’s hard on your back and knees. Keep up the good work guys