Step 11: Trowel the concrete

Step 11: Trowel the concrete
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When you’re able to kneel on knee boards on the concrete and only leave a 3mm- to 6mm-deep indentation, start trowelling the pavers. Trowelling makes the surface hard, dense and smooth.

Pro tip: Put a little “spring” in the trowel to increase that effect and feather out the transition created by the edger.

This is how to repair cracked concrete.

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Step 12: Remove the forms

Step 12: Remove the forms
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After the concrete has cured, back the screws out of the levelling stakes and start prying out the forms. They should come out fairly easily.

Pro tip: If you need to use a hammer and pry bar, take care not to damage the concrete. If the forms are stubborn, run a reciprocating saw around each paver before pulling the forms.

Step 13: Fill the gaps

Step 13: Fill the gaps
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Install landscape edging around the patio perimeter. Using a shovel and broom, fill the spaces between the pavers with your choice of gravel or decorative rock.

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