How long does polymeric sand last?

Polymeric sand can last up to 10 years before replacement is necessary. However, certain manufacturers claim some products can last up to 15 years.
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How permanent is polymeric sand?

Polymeric sand relies on a chemical reaction to harden it into the joints between your paving stones. Once it hardens, it is permanent. Unfortunately this also is true for the polyhaze that often appears on the surface of your paving stones.
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Do I need to remove old polymeric sand?

But unlike normal sand, the compound hardens very quickly when you expose it to moisture or water. Thus, you must remove polymeric sand from pavers' surface before you finish your project. Still, the polymeric sand usage in paving projects is probably one of the best choices when it comes to sand types for joints.
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Why does polymeric sand fail?

Epic Fail #1: Too much or too little watering.

A polymeric sand installation requires the use of a controlled and methodical watering technique. Using too much water can cause the sand to wash out of the joints. On the contrary, using too little can result in the product not setting up properly.
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How do you maintain polymeric sand?

To maintain polymeric sand joints, keep a bag of this high-grade sand at hand so that you can use it whenever the need arises. You need to keep the package away from sunlight in a dry place. Do not take the sand out of its package unless you are applying it.
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How long does polymeric sand last? Update after one year of heavy rain!



How often should you redo polymeric sand?

With regular sand, you should re-sand your pavers at least once in two years. Polymeric sand is usually good for about ten years, so re-sanding costs are saved when using this type of sand.
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Can polymeric sand be reapplied?

Secondly, you will have to wait a day while the surface dries before you can reapply your new sand. Remember polymeric sand and moisture don't mix until after it's in the joints!
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Does polymeric sand need to be sealed?

Without any kind of sealer, the sand in your joints will blow and wash away. Fortunately, if you use one of Seal \'n Lock's paver sealers, you won't have to worry one bit about purchasing or installing polymer sand.
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Why is my polymeric sand still soft?

Polymeric sand cures by drying. And in order to fully set, it needs to dry out completely. If your polymeric sand didn't harden up, it's pretty much guaranteed there's a moisture issue. If the joints remain wet after the installation, they will remain soft until they dry.
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When should you not use polymeric sand?

#6 - Too Narrow or Too Wide Joints

The sand is simply pushed out of the joints. This is why we don't recommend using polymeric sand on extremely narrow joints. Similarly, too-wide joints can lead to washout, because they allow too much water flow during the activation process.
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Can you pressure wash polymeric sand?

You can't pressure wash and apply polymeric sand on the same day. I should warn you that getting the stain off is a huge problem so it's best to take the time to avoid it in the first place.
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Can I add a second layer of polymeric sand?

It is not ideal to add a thin layer of polymeric sand on top of what's already there for many reasons: the original sand can be old, of unknown condition, and/or dirty. The best approach would be to remove at least 1" of the jointing material and follow the steps for a new polymeric sand installation.
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Will rain mess up polymeric sand?

In general, it is recommended to wait at least 24 hours after any significant rainfall to proceed with the installation of polymeric sand. Understandably, it is not recommended to lay jointing sand in the rain, or when precipitation are expected in the hours following your work.
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Will water drain through polymeric sand?

Polymeric sand, if installed properly, will harden to lock you pavers in place and create a more effective weed and insect deterent while still allowing water to drain freely.
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Is polymeric sand worth the cost?

You need good polymeric sand to maintain the look and appearance of your landscape. Some naysayers will say that polymeric sand is a complete waste of money and that it isn't worth a dime because the weeds keep on coming back or the insects are burrowing between the pavers.
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How do you remove hardened polymeric sand?

Removing polymeric sand from pavers is not a fun process. You can try to use a hot pressure washer to remove the sand, but you may be left with some sand remaining in the joint. Regardless, you are going to have to scrape out the sand of the joints and use a shop vac or blower to remove this scraped out sand.
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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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Is there something better than polymeric sand?

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 polymeric sand ruin pavers?

Polymeric sand hardens quickly

Rain activates the polymers before the sand is in the joints which will ruin your hardscape by producing a haze and adhering sand grains to the surface of the pavers.
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How often should you water polymeric sand?

Generally speaking, you'll want to perform three rounds of watering. The initial showering should be done at a height of about 4 ft. Wait no more than three to four minutes before performing the second round of showering at a height of about 2 ft. Lastly, shower and rinse simultaneously at a height of 2 ft.
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How often should you apply polymeric sand to pavers?

If you chose polymeric sand, even if exposed to the same circumstances as regular sand, it may last up to ten years (or more). Note that to increase durability, you can apply a sealer over pavers in both cases (polymeric and regular sand).
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Should I Resand my pavers?

Re-sanding a paver patio is very important; without doing so, you may lose some stability in your paver patio and the pavers may begin to separate. Following the rest of the paver restoration process, it becomes necessary to add sand between the pavers in order to keep them balanced.
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