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When it comes to installing polymeric sand, proper water activation is key to getting durable, long-lasting joints. Whether you're using our first generation or G2 polymeric sand, understanding the correct watering method ensures successful product performance. In this post, we’ll give you a breakdown of the recommended watering steps for each product, so your project looks great and performs even better.
Paver joint sand technology has come a long way. Did you know that installing Alliance’s G2 polymeric sand can be done in as little as four simple steps? In this post, we’re going to break down a poly sand job and show you how quickly and easily it can be done.
According to our Technical Support Team, the number one mistake made during a G2 Polymeric Sand installation is improper watering. In this post, we’re diving into the topics of overwatering, under-watering, drainage, and other moisture-related failures on job sites. Learn about the most common mistakes we see in the field and how to avoid them.
ASTM C144 / C33 sand. Aqua Rock. Joint stabilizing sealers. Polymeric sand. Gator Nitro. Ok, let’s face it … there are a lot of joint material options out there and each one offers a unique set of potential benefits for a hardscape project. In this post, we’re going to outline the factors you should consider when trying to decide which product to use on a job.
Gator Nitro is very different from polymeric sand. In this article, we’ll discuss the primary differences between these two joint materials to help you determine which one will be the better choice for your unique application.
Gator Base is a foam base product that has been engineered and designed to expedite pedestrian paver installations. The panels are lightweight and incredibly easy to move around and work with. In this blog post, we’re going to outline, step-by-step, what a typical Gator Base installation involves.