If you have an existing installation of concrete in your front or backyard, such as a walkway or patio, it is possible to install concrete pavers on top of the concrete, though this is not recommended for many reasons. However, doing so does make the job easier and can also help you save money and labor.
Things to Keep in Mind About Thin Pavers Over Concrete
If you want to install pavers over concrete, one thing to keep in mind is the eventual height of the project. Pavers can be thick, so if you put them over a concrete slab, you may create an area that is too high. This could create a tripping hazard, especially if it is near a door. Thus, you might want to consider installing thin pavers over concrete.
Thin pavers are made of the same material as regular paving stones; the only difference is that they are thinner than usual. Thin pavers come in a variety of different thickness, shapes, and colors, allowing you to customize the installation according to the specifications of the area. Installing thin pavers over concrete allows you to get the look and style of pavers without having to install a fresh base or dealing with an uneven surface. You can get thin pavers in a variety of materials, including concrete, brick, and natural stone.
There are a few things to keep in mind when installing your new thin paving stones over concrete. First, make sure the existing concrete is level and has no major cracks. The final project will only be as good as its base, so spend time patching up any dips and filling in any cracks.
Unlike interlocking pavers, you will not be able to fill the joints with sand and compact the surface, as the concrete base underneath won’t be able to support it. You will have to use mortar in between all the joints to hold the surface together. Thus, installing thin pavers may not be a great idea if the area is large or the project is overly complex. They are best for simple, small applications.
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