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    Here’s what I did to mine. The red paver walk in front of the fence was done about 8 years ago. The concrete walk behind the fence I did last year. As long as the surface slopes to the swale and does not pond water near your house you are good to go. The down spout runs under the pavers and drains into the swale and off site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
    Howdy.

    I have an pet peeve with the side of the house/next to the driveway: it's river rock on a slight grade. I cannot keep the dang stuff uphill, especially when I am wheeling the garbage/recycling bins in and out. They push the rock down, and then it exposes the weed guard stuff.

    I would like to make a path, probably with pavers, which would involve moving the rock. Key is that it cannot change the grade, per the Nazi party (HOA/Covenant) rules. My main worry is that if I don't somehow secure the pavers, when the ground is wet, they will "slide" on the resulting mud. Cannot pour concrete.

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    * Cannot change grade
    * Should not move on ground when wet
    * Cannot be concrete based solution

    Any tips on particular types of pavers, method, other potential solutions I might not have thought of?

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    I'd check to see what is allowed by HOA regs before doing anything. I'd also drive the neighborhood to see what others have, this way If there's an issue you have other homes in the HOA to point to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    I'd check to see what is allowed by HOA regs before doing anything. I'd also drive the neighborhood to see what others have, this way If there's an issue you have other homes in the HOA to point to.
    Yeah, no plans to beg for forgiveness. Will definitely be running it by the Hugo Boss wearing Design Committee for Community Excellence.

    I like the idea of seeing what others might have done, as it will give me ammo for something to be approved. They were cool about the Liberty Home security/storm doors on front and back, so I doubt this will be a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
    Yeah, no plans to beg for forgiveness. Will definitely be running it by the Hugo Boss wearing Design Committee for Community Excellence.

    I like the idea of seeing what others might have done, as it will give me ammo for something to be approved. They were cool about the Liberty Home security/storm doors on front and back, so I doubt this will be a problem.
    You needed an OK from some entity before you could change your entry doors out? No wonder homes in Non HOA, Covenant controlled areas bring more, resale wise.
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    Set flag stone steps or "paver pads" on a base of crushed granite, and then backfill and compact around the stepping stones with crushed granite.

    It will stay put, can match the grade, and if compacted when placed will prevent the majority of weeds, even without weed fabric.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    Set flag stone steps or "paver pads" on a base of crushed granite, and then backfill and compact around the stepping stones with crushed granite.

    It will stay put, can match the grade, and if compacted when placed will prevent the majority of weeds, even without weed fabric.
    A variation of this using Breeze.

    What size river rock? May not have to remove any soil if 4".

    Watch grade for drainage, will last for years.

    As mentioned, Breeze tracks when wet.

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    What about E Trex decking

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    Why not poured flatwork, colored and stamped pattern?

    You'd never, ever have to mess with it unless perhaps just getting it resealed/sharkbit occasionally.
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    On the property line I’d put in rolled top edging, with some stakes that go extra deep. Base layer with pea gravel, then mason sand, with up top as pavers of your liking. They won’t go anywhere if done correctly(mostly make sure it’s compacted before you put pavers down.)
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    Thanks for the suggestions so far, everyone. Most folks' places I've seen so far don't seem to have the same steepness of grade, so nothing really needs to be done for them. I'll keep my eye out as I continue to drive around the neighborhood.
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