Installing Circle Paver kit, pathway, firepit, retaining wall and seating area(Part 1)

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[Music] [Music] [Music] it looks like it's gonna rain again so it was really dry and man you can't mother nature does its own things so it's definitely hard to predict what you should get done then we had a lot of stuff going on at one time so hoping to dry this out hoping it doesn't rain it's gonna rain again but they're talking two days we're hoping for not two days or open this will be the last day so we've been waiting for this water to dry up so we can level it so I'm gonna have less kind of a natural slope from here going down and then this the round patio is gonna be all flat obviously so we're gonna have to like looks like I want to say like two-three inches drop and then down here which is gonna click either the rain but then we're digging out like a trench over there just remove all the water throw some like drainage tile in there so water drains out and we're gonna build this up a little bit to you so you should drain that way but anyways just trying to get this water out get it leveled so essentially we're gonna set this leveler that we have over here let's see about this Dewalt leveler just set this on this main level here and then actually we can do it anywhere cuz it's self levels so just shine and put a board out there make sure all the levels of that circle are you know the same height from here alright so we laid our first layer about two-three inches of gravel we're gonna fill up the rest try to make a six inch layer of and then in fact we already compacted it down with three inches on there buta get six six inches on there it's uh show you what this little compactor can do just make a straight line of humps right down the middle and then we can kind of put lumps on each side of it turning a new way of leveling here and we picked up the concrete's and made uh with a little overboard okay so we ended up going with this stand because I just kind of looked around the internet and everybody said not to use masonry stand cause it's too fine this stuff's pretty fine but there's some different I guess it seems pretty coarse but so we're going with going [Music] [Applause] well we were truly [Music] alright we got done laying our base layer right here you got it all pretty much level we have a slope here we're doing a half inch drop for every eight foot and then it's our flat circle area so we use the what's the pounder think of compactor that compactor we showed you some of that demonstration earlier so we compacted it all the same level pretty much with this long two by six over here that's how well what we Stroh Tate it around got everything within a half an inch so I think that's good gonna lay our sand screed it you measured from that stake over there and that stake over there to their Center so we knew where it was and the star cell line to be used for setting up our walkway to the center of the circle so all right feel like you're not pushing down or something touch and then drought no don't can't slide it you just knock it off a little bit keep pounding stuff around so something looks a little beat-up good all evil way what happened that one looks good what's the screed down so we can do another around and then we'll go that with you we might have to move the bars so see you like right there John yeah over there don't get any other crap at the bottom just need Santoli it's fine if you grab on top and it falls back in on your anything spread out evenly just make sure you're not grabbing big chunks of rock if you see big rocket rivet all right looks terrible are you planning working all night tonight here yeah I'm asking you how what's the timeframe this and that's what time it was asked what the timeframe you wanted to work oh my god lemon Toby's in for 11:00 all right we started laying some pavers because it finally cooled down in Texas it's not hired damn degrees so we started screening screening the sand and we're using cement sand so we got it like 1 2 3 4 courses now into scree Breeze in 3/4 inch PVC pipe [Music] [Music] all right we got the circle laid and the dogs were out here and of course jacked up a bunch of them but we're probably gonna end up taking that last row out anyways and redoing it because once our path gets to there we want to like take that last out draw a mark and then cut cut the cut the pay versa shouldn't bother too much so right now I'm creating the pattern for our walkway and it's color like my manera something like that I'd never heard of it but anyway this I'll show you on my phone here actually I'll do a little recording for you guys what do you do that I know if you could do that but you can go to hit record on your it'll be three two one and then you can swipe up then I can show you exactly what I'm looking at so that's the pattern I'm going off of so I'm starting from the lower left corner here which is gonna be over here I'm gonna start from there work myself that way because you can see the highlighted black part here it's what I'm gonna go as the pattern so you see there's one there one there one there and then it just keeps repeating itself throughout the whole thing and then you just fill in where you have to so that's the plan so I think what I'm gonna do is just screech once I'd set it up on this side and then move it over so the making this screen grab drop go that route so alright we're gonna grab some scene [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] finish the patio past it all way down here met up with the circle and we're using the last course in the circle to draw a mark on the path and then we'll cut those with the saw especially we have in Siena in the middle and then Garre I mean the outline just about them how to put the edgers on to hold this pairs in place and get the steel nails that they say rest to hold it in place better so do that alright here are the edges we put along the path and around the entire circle to hold everything in place and then this is kind of our finished product of part one of a two-part series so this is what we wanted to look like obviously there will be some differences but we want the fireplace the retaining wall and seating area so that'll be in part two if you're interested in any of the tools that we used I did put affiliate links in the description so we do get a percentage if you happen to go in and buy something so thank you for that if you do and hopefully you'll see that part too [Music] [Music]
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Channel: KNCrew247
Views: 292,818
Rating: 4.6232686 out of 5
Keywords: paver patio, diy, circle paver kit, pavestone, Tumbled Belgian, landscaping
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Length: 17min 2sec (1022 seconds)
Published: Thu Oct 10 2019
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