ok this is how I will do my paver driveway while saving 10,000 dollars
I will cut a notch in the driveway and do this cross section.
I will need to cut paver bricks so there is a smooth transition from the sidewalk to the driveway since a paver brick is 2 in thick and needs to ramp up from the sidewalk.
Then I will just mortar pavers directly on top of my cement driveway.
This way I don't need to remove the whole driveway and do all that sand leveling shit to put the pavers in which would end up costing about 10k or more.
I can just get a concrete saw, some mortar, and a pallet of bricks and lay out the driveway myself.
Then with all the money I save I can just pay my grad school tuition.
I will need to cut paver bricks so there is a smooth transition from the sidewalk to the driveway since a paver brick is 2 in thick and needs to ramp up from the sidewalk.
Then I will just mortar pavers directly on top of my cement driveway.
This way I don't need to remove the whole driveway and do all that sand leveling shit to put the pavers in which would end up costing about 10k or more.
I can just get a concrete saw, some mortar, and a pallet of bricks and lay out the driveway myself.
Then with all the money I save I can just pay my grad school tuition.


