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Hi guys, hope you can help. We want to do some outdoor paving, dirt underneith. Does anyone know if we can lay pavers using below directly on dirt base? Or do we need to concrete?
The Eurotec 53–82mm Medium Pro Feet Pedestals are really designed for solid, stable surfaces like concrete slabs @miraperry. Using them directly on dirt isn’t ideal because soil can compress or shift over time, which means your pedestals could sink or become uneven. If you really want to go over soil, the key is making sure the ground is extremely well-compacted. That usually means hiring a plate compactor to compact the soil thoroughly and maybe even adding a layer of compacted gravel beneath to give it more stability. Technically, you can do it without concrete, but it comes with a real risk that the pedestals might move or settle unevenly over time, especially under the weight of pavers. If you want a long-lasting, stable installation, a concrete slab or a solid engineered base is much safer.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thankyou very much for your advice.
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