Paver Base
Do you want to improve the look, use, and accessibility of your yard for entertaining? Install hardscaping, such as patios and walkways; using a paver base makes this easy!  It's easier for your friends and family to enjoy the outdoors and know where to go when you divide your yard into designated sections. Crushed gravel mixtures are commonly used as paver bases, offering a sturdy platform for interlocking pavers. However, this mixture functions effectively as an outdoor surface all by itself and doesn't require any other building materials. 
Because you won't require a jackhammer to remove or rearrange the paver base if you change your mind about the design of your walkways, homeowners prefer that it is less permanent than concrete. Unlike larger stones like gravel, the aggregate typically ranges in size from three-quarters of an inch to dust, meaning that when compacted, the material locks together. The Pavestone paver base is available in bags or larger quantities.
The most popular stone for this purpose is crushed limestone, yet regional variations may occur in the product's composition and hue. For example, designating a specific place for a BBQ grill helps keep smoke from disturbing visitors in a sitting area. A private, romantic area is created by separating the fire pit from the main patio. Using a paver base makes creating these demarcated areas simple and affordable. Because of its size, this material works better than gravel and has an attractive appearance.  
Spread the paver foundation until it reaches the tops of the forms once the soil inside the forms is at the proper height. Because it is closely packed together, the finished outdoor surface will be hard, sturdy, and resistant to spreading into the surrounding area.
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