Home > Features> Laying Instruction

Items required for laying

Block Cutter

Alignment Bar

Rubber hammer for tapping blocks without damaging the surface

Plate vibrator for final compaction with two to three paves of the plate.

 

Laying Instruction

 

Interlocking Tiles are readily laid on sand, no concrete flooring required,no cement required.

Organise all materials like blocks, sand, vibrators and cutter.

Plan your schedule to avoid delivery of materials before they are needed as they congest the site.

Keep the sand with moisture content; do not use sand which is 100% dry.

Do not spread sand for larger areas, as it will dry out and reduce the performance.

Preferably, use sand of 50mm screeded properly.

Pavers should be laid with hand tight to pattern on screeded layer of 50mm sand bed.

Everest Pavers are designed with tappering which provide definite gap between blocks. Dry sand should be spread and swept over the area and further vibrated to fill joints.

Complete laying operations like cutting, vibrating and joint filling (with sand) are to be done on the fitting process. It is important to note that the laying operations should be completely done with all aspects of its requirements.

Joints should be filled with clean dry sand, so that it flows better and fills joints effectively.

Edge Curbing: There should be adequate restraint around the perimeter of all paved area to support traffic loads and to prevent the escape of laying course material from beneath the paved surface.

It is recommended to provide a slope of 3” on the wider side and 2” on the linear side for every 10’ of laying area.

 

 

Products

Interlocking Blocks

We are engaged in manufacturing of a qualitative range of Interlocking Blocks. The unique features of the product is that it does not require any mortar in masonry work which saves time and money. These are available in various sizes and vibrant colors, our interlocking paving blocks enhance the appearance of the area through its texture and pattern.

Updated on 3rd August 2011

Products images