Our patio is nearly finished and it looks magnificent! We're grateful to Umberto, Carlos, and Armando for their hard work and skill.
As I create this post, I'm listening to Umberto use the wet saw to shave thin slices off of pavers one-by-one so they fit like a jigsaw puzzle around a gentle curve of the path that leads to the back door and driveway. The patio is that close to being done. Have a look at the progress thus far...
Day Three - 6:45 a.m. start time. Progress as of 8:00 a.m. |
The path snakes toward the back door and driveway. |
Standing on the retaining wall while capturing this image. Lovely, isn't it? You can see how the western edge of the path will gracefully meander to meet the driveway. |
Umberto working his magic at the wet saw. |
Like a jigsaw puzzle these pieces fit. |
Stay tuned!
OUR PATIO IS FINISHED! It is a wonderful feeling to flesh out an idea and become a design, and for that design to be translated onto paper, which then becomes a reality. Our patio now exists and it is beautiful.
The final steps were to brush polymeric sand into the spaces between the pavers and then spray a light mist of water over the pavers. The water is meant to interact with the sand, which helps it bond together and form a grout-like substance. This way, it won't simply blow away (or wash away) over time like ordinary sand would do.
My beloved and I watched as the last cut pavers were fit into place. I also gleefully watched as the polymeric sand was brushed around the final area of the path and then as the patio was misted with water. Ta-Daaaa!
Polymeric sand is being added to the back half of the patio. |
The push broom and plate compactor doing double duty to get the polymeric sand where it needs to be. |
Nearly complete! |
Just a few pavers left to add before the patio is completely in place. |
We watched as the remaining three pavers (bottom-center of photo) were cut and dropped into place. |
Polymeric sand being added to the patio path. |
Minutes away from being completely done! JOY! |
Blowing off excess sand that sits on the surface of the patio. |
Misty. |
VIOLA! |
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