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6 years6 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
gaps in driveway

Try a gel set paving grout.
In WA we have paveset or pavelock .
Speak to your local paving suppliers and they should be able to point you in the right direction.
Regards
Shaun

6 years6 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Brick Paved Driveway- Pavers Sinking

This is due to poor haunching otherwise called edge restraints.
From the photos I'd guess you're in WA ?
There's a six year structural warranty on the driveway so if your builder…

6 years6 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
How much should the landscaping cost for this specs?

It would depend greatly on the actual design specs and materials used .
The above are just dimensions.
Perhaps if you provided some more details such as hardscaping areas and materials, grass,…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Weeds Between Outdoor Pavers

What sort of grout are you talking? If you're talking about tiling grout all you'll do is make a horrible mess.
There's sika pave fix plus but that's for gaps of…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Weeds Between Outdoor Pavers

The very fine component of products such as pavemate or pave'n'lock is actually cement. You'll find it's the fine cement dust in the pavemate that's causing the problem.
You would be…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Weeds Between Outdoor Pavers

Do you have a photo of the pavers vgreen?

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Couch vs Empire Zoyisa

You only need to mow Empire zoysia 4 times a year. Any more than that is detrimental to the grass. Same with fertilizers. With Zoysia less is more.
Couch is…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Soil Ammendments - Time to drop Bentonite clay and zeolite?

Mate the existing sand will be fine.
Add it then quickly run the rotary hoe back over it or even just give it a rake to the rough level. This will…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Irrigation Components - MP Rotators vs RainBird RVAN, Articu

If you know the depth of your retic lines and the height of your pop ups you will know what height riser you need. Just keep a few handy and…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Soil Ammendments - Time to drop Bentonite clay and zeolite?

You're on the money there Jason.
You want at least 10kg of soil solver. This will delivered as a bulk lot so you will just get a pile of clay .
The…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Irrigation Components - MP Rotators vs RainBird RVAN, Articu

Hi Jason.
I don't really have an opinion on articulated risers as I don't use them. To me they are a convenience for maintenance contractors as they don't have to carry…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Mortar mix

Hi Jared.
Yes General purpose cream will do the job or if you want lime use brickies lite. Not essential to use lime but it can make it slightly easier to…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Irrigation Components - MP Rotators vs RainBird RVAN, Articu

Hey Jason.
The MP rotators would be my preference over rainbird.
4 inch pop ups should suffice with a buffalo. If you go bigger you are just adding to the cost and…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Mortar mix

Sorry,forgot to add that brickies sand is fine as long as you use the waterproofing agent.

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Mortar mix

Hi jaredlia.
When mixing mortar for around a pool , be it bullnose header course over a concrete pool or moss rock beams and waterfalls, you need a waterproofing agent.
GP cement…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Empire Zoyisa vs Soft Leaf buffalo -Sir Walter, PALMETTO etc

Hi Jason.
What area are you in? This has an effect on the bore water quality. My comment on trace elements is particularly the case for areas where there is a…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Empire Zoyisa vs Soft Leaf buffalo -Sir Walter, PALMETTO etc

Hi Jason.
I think you're asking way to much of any grass variety.
Consider the following.
Regular high traffic areas,such as a postie track, will struggle with any grass. Consider hardscaping the area…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Hello Perth

Just like to say hi to everyone on the forum.
I've been involved in the landscape construction industry in Perth for 20 years, with 15 of those running my own business.
I…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Perth NOR OB on 5 Acres - Kitchen and Pool :-)

Great pool design AKB .Best of both worlds for laps and lounging.
What materials are you planning to do your pool surround in?

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Soil Ammendments - Time to drop Bentonite clay and zeolite?

Hi Jason.
You are on the right track.
From your links It's clear you have been looking closely into the soil solver range. As a professional involved in the landscape construction industry…

7 years7 yearsLakeside PavingLakeside Paving posted:
Pool Side Privacy Screening Hedge for Perth Soils (3m)

Metrosideros Springfire would do the job nicely. They do well in a range of conditions.
They do well in coastal areas ,grow quickly and have a small attractive red flower…

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Just like to say hi to everyone on the forum.
I've been involved in the landscape construction industry in Perth for 20 years, with 15 of those running my own business.
I…

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