Joint sanding is the process of filling the joints between pavers or bricks with sand to lock them in place and prevent movement. This technique is commonly used in hardscaping projects to stabilize pavers and create a solid surface that resists shifting and weed growth. The sand is typically brushed into the joints after the pavers have been laid, and then compacted to ensure a tight fit. Polymeric sand, which hardens when wet, is often used for added stability and durability. Joint sanding not only enhances the structural integrity of the paved surface but also improves its appearance by filling gaps and providing a clean, finished look.
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