That was very informative - thank you! I bought a home that had a flagstone patio which I wanted to expand - at the same time I needed to regrade the slope, because it went toward the house instead of away. I realize now that I goofed by using cart path for good compaction - not realizing this affected drainage for the polymeric sand. Also the flagstones are anywhere from 1/2" -3/4" thickness. This is also not enough depth it seems, after watching. The PolySand seems to be intended for thicker stones. But now I am using a screwdriver to remove all the mortar sand I used on top of the cart path material between the rocks which I initially used to give the flagstone edges some stability. Boy did I screw up! I wasn't understanding that there is a 1-1/2 inch depth thickness required for the Polymeric sand. So after I carve away a depth of approx 3/4" (max) what is my best product option for grouting? Is cement the best option? Or Gator Dust? Or can I still consider using Gator Maxx (the orange bag)? I do have some wide spaces up to 3 inches. Thanks!
We would recommend using the Gator Dust for your application. The performance of the Gator Dust will depend on the ability for the joints to dry out and the stability of the stone. If the "cart path" material traps too much moisture the Gator Dust will suffer a short lifespan. If you need to, send an email to info@alliancegator.com and let us know your zip code so we can have a rep contact you to discuss the results you are having. Thanks!
I don't think the distance between pavers was mentioned in the context of having pavers with flat surface butted up against their neighbors? We have a patio with 12" square pavers that have literally no gap other than the chamfer which is maybe 1/4". Sand won't even fit between. Is that a bad thing? Thanks for this informative video, I learned a lot!
I'd love a rep to come and check out my install. Or atleast maybe give me some tips for the rest of my install. So far 2 of 3 areas are done, and I'm not happy with my results. Maybe I'm just too picky, i dunno. I've got haze & washout, probably thin crust too... I've done plenty of research before using the product, still can't figure it out. And it's a new fresh install of pavers & G2 Black Diamond.
Hello, you can send an email to info@alliancegator.com and let us know your zip code so we can have a rep contact you to discuss the results you are having. Thanks!
This product SUCKS. My landscaper used G2 and there was only a thin layer of set up sand on the top. I had to dig it out and try to reapply. Followed instructions exactly and the G2 sand did not set up at all. Worthless product.
Hello sorry to hear that, if you would like, you can send an email to info@alliancegator.com and let us know your zip code so we can have a rep contact you to discuss the results you are having. Thanks!
Thank you for being highly educational! Other descriptions and videos that are available on this topic are completely inadequate. No wonder there are so many job failures.
We don't recommend stone dust. We would recommend concrete sand or chip stone. Check out this portion of the video: ru-vid.comUgkxbmiCvWktt62O0gO_RE99HA75zEf3SE8_?si=EnS3u0dsq8op-eRp where we discuss bedding materials.