Edgepave 200x100x50mm

SKU N6411

$0.97 each

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Description

Small format brick size pavers have been used for centuries and are simply the most versatile paver on the market. The modular dimensions of Edgepave® enable multiple laying formats and designs from garden and lawn edging to a classic herringbone pattern or a modern stacked bond or basket weave pattern for the most stylish of homes. Best used as a defining garden edging strip or for small pedestrian paths. For larger areas such as patios or residential driveway, we recommend our Drivepave® product for easier laying and superior performance under loads.

  • Pressed concrete paver provides high strength and consistent sizing
  • Can be laid in multiple patterns
  • No spacer lugs making Edgepave perfect for tight joints in garden edging
  • Sika® additive to reduce water absorption
  • High quality oxide pigments provide long lasting colours
  • Manufactured locally by National Masonry® to strict Australian Standards

Additional information

Weight 2.10 kg
Dimensions 200 × 100 × 50 mm
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3 full pallets and over (Conditions Apply)

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Price per m2 $48.50
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Installation Guide

Basic guide to laying pavers

Prepare the site

Place screed rails on road base and spread bedding Sand roughly between and over the rails – keep the rails.

The easiest way to screed Sand is to use two guides (screed rails) and a screeding board (e.g. a flat piece of timber). Establish bedding tracks with the screeding board.

Add the bedding Sand

Excavate the area to be paved to allow for the base layer (generally 100 -150mm thick of road base), bedding Sand (generally 30mm thick coarse washed river Sand) and the paver thickness. Establish falls and level using a spirit level on the screed board. Spread the road base to an even thickness and compact using a mechanical plate compactor.

Level the surface

Bed the screed rails into the bedding sand. Drag the screeding board in a sawing motion from side to side across the rails to create a firm, flat laying surface. Remove the rails, fill in the voids with bedding Sand and trowel smooth.

Set the lines

Set string lines at right angles to establish paving lines. These will help keep the joints straight for that truly professional look.

Begin the laying process

Start laying along the longest straight edge of the designated area and lay whole pavers first. Leave 3-5mm between pavers to allow for jointing Sand (unless the pavers have nibs).

Cut Pavers

Cut and position part-pavers if the job requires them. Edge restraints prevent the pavers from moving.

Fill the joints

Sweep jointing Sand over the finished dry paving, ensuring that all joints are full.

Sand filled joints

Pavers 50mm thick or greater surface to be plate compacted. Always remember to use a rubber mat or carpet beneath the plate compactor to prevent damage to the pavers. Pavers 40mm thick or less – surface to be hand compacted with a rubber mallet

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