Can I lay pavers directly on soil?
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Apr 27, 2026 - 12:28 PM
No, you should not lay pavers directly on soil. For a stable and long-lasting surface, you need to prepare a base layer of compacted gravel and sand beneath the pavers. This helps prevent shifting, sinking, and weed growth.
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