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10 Quick Gator Base Facts
Gator Base can help save time, money and labor on many different types of hardscape applications. Manufactured using lightweight high-density polypropylene, five Gator Base panels will cover 28.9 sq. ft., and weighs only 6.6 lbs.! In this post, we’ll share 10 quick facts that you might find interesting about this product.
5 Things To Know About Synthetic Base Paver Installations
The use of synthetic base has become a popular option for paver installations across North America. In today’s post, we’re going to share five things you should know about using synthetic base and some key benefits it lends on a job.
How much polymeric sand is needed to fill a paver joint?
Over- or under-filling paver joints with polymeric sand can lead to project failures. In this blog post, we’ll explain how much sand is needed to sufficiently fill the joints and the steps on how to do it.
The Difference Between Wet Cast And Dry Cast Pavers
There are two main types of concrete pavers: wet cast and dry cast. In this blog post, we’re going to explain what they are and the major differences between them.
10 Benefits Of Gator XP Glue
Gator XP Glue is one of the strongest polyurethane adhesives on the market. When properly installed, it's formulated to provide a permanent bond in 24 hours. This product has become a staple in the hardscaping industry. In this blog post, we’ll explain why!
Why Your Polymeric Sand Did Not Harden
“I recently installed polymeric sand on a patio. It looks great, but if you press on it with your finger, it feels soft.” This is real life feedback we received from a contractor. In fact, we hear this often, and there are a few reasons why your polymeric sand might not be setting up properly. In this blog post, we’ll explain what they are.
5 Expert Tips For Compacting Base Material
In this post, our Technical Support Team shares five expert insights for successfully compacting base material on a paver project.
5 Expert Tips For Compacting Native Soil
Proper compaction of the sub-grade and base material is key to a successful hardscape design. In this blog post, we’re going to share five expert tips for compacting your sub-grade or native soil.