How do I stop my pavers from shifting?
Mia Phillips
Updated on April 07, 2026
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Also, how do you fix paver edging?
How To Repair A Paver Patio
- Remove the bad paver or pavers.
- Start adding new sand to the base, a bit at a time.
- Put the new paver in place.
- Add more sand.
- Grab your rubber mallet and tap the paver into place so it's nice and secure.
- One more time for the level.
- Wet the sand so it seeps down in the cracks snugly.
Secondly, do pavers need edging? Do use edge restraint – yes you need it! If pavers are not restrained they will slowly “creep” into the softer surrounding materials and large gaps between the pavers will appear around the perimeter of the area.
One may also ask, do I need sand under pavers?
Laying Pavers Without Sand A sand base surrounds and embraces the bricks and allows them to maintain their position securely. The surrounding sand also allows you to shift bricks a little at a time during installation to create an even walking surface.
Do you need to leave a gap between pavers?
The short answer is no, you don't need to leave any space in between the pavers. You should fit them together snugly to create the pattern of your choice. However, you shouldn't end the project there.
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