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Patio finishing
L Millette 29/05/2026 - 12:56 PM
What happens if polymeric sand is spread on patio stones, but it is not compacted. We want to rent a compactor, but it is too heavy to handle. Any ideas?
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Amirmasoud Mehrbod
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Hi there. Regarding the polymeric sand , you really need to compact it or it won't bond and will just wash away. If a plate compactor is too heavy, try a steel hand tamper or a rubber mallet with a block of wood to vibrate it into the joints. It’s effective for smaller jobs.
Answered28 May 2026
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Angel
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If the polymeric sand is not compacted properly, it usually won’t settle deep into the joints and may start washing out or cracking over time, especially with rain and freeze/thaw weather we get here in Canada.
If a large plate compactor feels too heavy, there are still a few good alternatives for smaller patios:
* use a hand tamper for the joints,
* gently tap the pavers with a rubber mallet and a wood block,
* or rent a smaller homeowner-size compactor instead of a commercial one.
One important tip: before activating the polymeric sand with water, make sure the joints are fully filled and the patio feels stable. Otherwise the sand may harden unevenly and won’t bond properly.
In BC especially with our wet climate, proper compaction and drainage make a huge difference in how long the patio lasts.
Answered29 May 2026
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