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There are several methods of filling the gaps between paving bricks, depending on the desired outcome. 1. Use a flexible sand and cement or concrete mix to fill the gaps. This is often used in driveways and for temporary patches in areas where more permanent repairs need to be made. 2. Use mortar toRead more
There are several methods of filling the gaps between paving bricks, depending on the desired outcome.
See less1. Use a flexible sand and cement or concrete mix to fill the gaps. This is often used in driveways and for temporary patches in areas where more permanent repairs need to be made.
2. Use mortar to create a more aesthetically pleasing finish. This will require some skill and should be carried out by an experienced mason.
3. Use paving grout to fill the gaps between paving bricks and to improve the stability of the structure.
4. Fill the gaps with self-binding gravel or small stones and then compact the surface. This will help to prevent weeds from growing in the cracks.
5. Use polymeric sand to fill the gaps between paving bricks. This is a product specially designed for this purpose and will help to keep the area weed-free.