Can I use cement instead of polymeric sand?

Although cement and sand will each work on their own or mixed together, cement presents several problems that using sand alone does not. Therefore, it's better to just use sand to fill in cracks between pavers. The process is simple, the mess is limited and the outcome is long-lasting and attractive.
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Is there an alternative to polymeric sand?

Builder's Sand

Builder's sand is the most common replacement for polymeric sand, as it is easy to access and not expensive. It is used heavily in construction projects, hence its name. Because this sand is very coarse, you will need to use it regularly.
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Can you use cement between pavers?

Grouting an outdoor paver installation is no different than an indoor stone or tile project. Although it is not uncommon to use the substance, still, in general, sand is the most popular and best option when it comes to paver joints. Generally, grout is a blend of water, cement, and sand.
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What can I use instead of polymeric sand for pavers?

When looking for alternatives to polymeric sand, you will also want to find high quality materials. There are other products, such as EnviroSAND, EnviroSTONE and EnviroPATH on the market that are able to stop water erosion from occurring.
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Can I mix sand and cement for paving?

Use a mortar mix of 6 parts sharp sand to 1 part cement. Mix together with just enough water to make it damp and workable, but not overly wet and runny. First set up 2 taut string lines to guide both the line and the level of the paving.
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The Best Alternative to Polymeric Joint Sand



Can I make polymeric sand?

By mixing ConSANDtrate at a ratio of 5 parts sand to 1 part ConSANDtrate makes a more concentrated polymeric sand that can be used around problem areas or as a crack filler for concrete or exposed aggregate slabs.
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Can I use cement instead of paver sand?

Although cement and sand will each work on their own or mixed together, cement presents several problems that using sand alone does not. Therefore, it's better to just use sand to fill in cracks between pavers. The process is simple, the mess is limited and the outcome is long-lasting and attractive.
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Is polymeric sand necessary?

Polymeric Sand is as ubiquitous to interlocking pavers as garden soil to gardening. You need good garden soil to grow your vegetables and plans. You need good polymeric sand to maintain the look and appearance of your landscape.
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Can I mix polymeric sand with cement?

Hazing is the discoloration or staining of pavement caused by polymeric jointing sand. Some manufacturers will add Portland cement to their polymeric sand mix in order to cut down on the cost; however, the use of Portland cement can increase the chances that a white or light gray film will form around the joints.
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Can I use quikrete as paver base?

QUIKRETE® Patio Paver Base Sand (No. 1150) is an underlayment base sand used to provide a firm, stable base. For interlocking pavers, flagstone, brick and patio block.
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How do you harden sand between pavers?

As we brought up earlier, regular sand doesn't harden enough on its own. So, if you need it to set, the best way to do it is by sealing them. You should give it at least 48 hours after applying the sealer. Foot traffic is ok after 3-4 hours.
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What is the best sand to use for paver joints?

Premium joint sand is the best choice with it comes to refilling and restoring your missing paver joint sand. Compared to polymeric sand, premium joint sand takes less absorption and drying time which makes the restoration process faster and more efficient.
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What is the difference between polymeric sand and regular sand?

Polymeric sand is the more reliable and durable option for filling in the paver gaps. It outperforms regular sand when a homeowner is looking to lock the paver joints properly and wants a steady and stable path. It also provides a better appearance with its cleaner look and availability in varied colors.
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Does polymeric sand harden like concrete?

particles is another step that is often rushed through or skipped to save time. However, once water is applied, any remaining polymeric sand particles will harden and remain on the surface resulting in an unhappy customer.
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Can I use play sand for paver joints?

On the other hand, using play sand in the installation of pavers can cause a lot of headaches. For once, they will not make the job correctly and you will probably have to re-sand your paver patio sooner than you planned for. Play sand will also not prevent weeds from growing between the grout lines of the pavers.
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How do you fill gaps between paving slabs?

When you're laying a new patio, you can fill large gaps between patio pavers with either regular sand, a DIY mix of concrete and sand, or polymeric sand. These can be applied using a trowel and packed down with a screwdriver, then finished by brushing over the gaps with a broom.
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Can I use mortar for patio?

Using Mortar Mix for Patio Pointing

You can sometimes use the same mix for your patio pointing. This is probably worth doing if you have excess mortar to use. However, you'll need a very steady hand, as it's precise work. If using mortar mix, 1:3 cement to sharp sand is ideal.
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Can you set pavers in mortar?

Clay pavers set in mortar are appropriate for virtually any paver application, ranging from pedestrian to heavy vehicular traffic. At a minimum, the system requires clay brick pavers bonded to a mortar setting bed. Below the setting bed, a concrete base should be placed and an aggregate subbase, if necessary.
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What kind of cement is used for Stepping Stones?

A good general-purpose sand-mix concrete is probably the best choice. An 80-pound bag should be enough to cast 5 to 6 stones, depending on their size. The texture is fine enough to allow you to embed decorative glass or pebbles, and it can easily accept imprints.
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Can you use mortar to lay pavers?

When you install the pavers, you need to make a choice. You can set them in sand or in a sand and Portland cement mix, or you can mortar them directly to a concrete slab. My paver walkways and patios are all mortared to steel-reinforced concrete slabs.
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What sand do you mix with cement?

Sharp Sand (which has larger grains) is used for concreting or laying paving slabs and Soft Sand is used for bricklaying, etc. It is also possible to buy mixed aggregate containing both coarse and fine aggregates.
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What is the mix of sand and cement for patio pointing?

This should be mixed at 3 sand to 1 cement. This makes it slightly leaner and even more flexible. It should be left to dry in the same way. Patios can be pointed quite quickly using this method and providing everything is dry there need be no staining of the slabs associated with ordinary pointing.
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