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DIY Upgrades: How to Install a Paver Patio

730 views 2 Updated on January 11, 2024 Karina Jugo

karina Updated on January 11, 2024 730 views 2

Upgrades to your rental property are a great way to attract tenants and command higher rental rates. If you’re in between tenants and have ample space in the garden or backyard, one of the best money-saving DIY projects you can do is install a paver patio yourself.

Paver patios are a great addition to any rental property. Any tenant will love some open space in the backyard to have a barbecue, hold a party, or spend some time reading a good book.

Paver stones are one of the best readily available materials you can use to create these spaces. They are built and designed to mimic the look and feel of real brick, concrete, or other traditional patio flooring.  Keep in mind that this job isn’t exactly for the faint of heart though, as those pave stones aren’t exactly light! But considering you can do it within a weekend and save thousands of dollars, it’s an upgrade definitely worth looking into.

What to Prepare

The first step, as you may expect, is to determine the shape and size of the patio. Once you’re done, you can do your computations and work on getting all of your tools and materials together:

  • Marking paint
  • Mason line
  • Level
  • Wood stakes
  • Measuring tape
  • Shovel
  • Spade
  • Rake
  • Push broom
  • Gloves
  • Safety goggles
  • Paving base
  • Paving sand
  • Paver stones
  • Edge stones
  • Place compactor
  • Masonry saw
  • Landscape nails

After you’ve got these together, you’re all set! It’s time to get to work.

STEP 1: Prepare the patio area

Start by marking the area of the patio with some marking paint. Then drive some wood stakes into the ground just outside the markings and attach mason string lines. Pay close attention to the height you plan for the patio, because you need to slope it away from the house to avoid water damage in the future. The general rule is a 1 inch drop every 8 ft. Once you determine the heights you’ll need, mark them on the stakes, and adjust the mason line accordingly.

Next, you’ll need to clear out the existing grass and soil. When you start digging and removing the soil, make sure to dig deep enough to accommodate the paver base and sand you’ll be adding next. Account for 4 inches for the base and 1 inch for the sand.

install paver patio

STEP 2: Add the paver base and sand

After your patio area has been cleared out, the next step is to essentially lay the foundation. As mentioned earlier, you’ll need to spread the base to be about 4 inches thick. You’ll definitely need a rake for the job;  a plate compactor will also come in handy especially if you’re installing a large patio.

Once the base is in place, spray it with water. As it gets wet, it will compact more, which is exactly what you want before moving on. Next, spread the sand over the wet base—it should come out to about 1 inch thick. This is thick enough to hold the pavers in place, but not so thick that the sand will compact or shift over time.

*Pro Tip: The best way to level the sand is in sections. Try placing parallel planks or electrical conduit on either side of the patio, then sliding a board across them to smooth out the sand.

STEP 3: Lay out the pavers

Starting in a corner, place the first paver stone. Then work outwards, so it will look like a triangle that keeps getting bigger and bigger. Place the stones directly onto the sand, and very snug next to each other. You don’t want to slide the stones across the sand or stomp them into place. This will cause the sand to shift, leading to an uneven patio.

Once you get to the other side of the patio, you may find that your pavers aren’t exactly the right size. In that case, the best thing to do is use a masonry saw to cut the stones down to fit.

install paver stones

STEP 4: Place the edge stones

Hammer your landscaping nails along the edge of the patio. These will help hold the pavers in place. Then place the edge stones on top of the nails, adding extra weight and a cosmetic finishing touch. Edging pavers are usually heavier than most paver stones, so they’re more likely to stay in place.

STEP 5: Fill and finish

The final step is to fill in all of the small cracks of the patio with paver sand. Spread a light amount of paver sand across the patio, and use a push broom to spread it around. After it has all gone into the cracks, use a plate compactor across the surface. Repeat this process until all of the cracks are filled with paver sand.

STEP 6: Enjoy your patio

Learning how to install a paver patio is a great idea for any landlord with detached single family homes. Your tenants will love it, and doing it yourself will save you a ton of money.

But for now, gather a few chairs and enjoy the patio you just built with your favorite beverage. Surely, it won’t be long until new tenants will be coming over to check out your new addition!

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    Karina Jugo

    Karina Jugo is a content administrator at RentPost who works directly with real estate and property management experts to create resources and guides for property managers. She has more than 15 years of experience in content research and writing for various industries.

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    Jacob Thomason

    Jacob Thomason is the CEO and co-founder of RentPost, a powerful software platform designed to streamline property management for landlords, property managers, and owners. A seasoned software entrepreneur, Jacob brings a wealth of expertise spanning business concept design, software architecture, and development. Since 2009, he has been at the helm of RentPost, helping property professionals simplify operations and maximize efficiency.

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