We have these 2 paver steps that are awkwardly tall. I'd like to add 2 steps to this by adding another layer of pavers to the lower step here, then adding 2 steps going off of that.

Would it be a bad idea to just lay the new steps directly on the existing ground level patio steps?

I've seen mixed guidance on using construction adhesive vs just polysand. Any thoughts on that?

  • john_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]
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    28 days ago

    I would use neither, you really need mortar for steps. Poly sand is really only meant for one layer of paver that are directly on the ground.

    You can probably put the new steps over the old ones, I would probably deconstruct some of what you have there first to make sure the new ones are really solid though.

    • hungrybread [comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      28 days ago

      Makes sense. We briefly looked into mortar, but kept bumping into the other 2 options. Probably a case of DIYers trying to minimize work though.

      Thanks for the advice!

      • john_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]
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        27 days ago

        No problem! Unfortunately, I've come to learn over time that the best options for home improvement stuff usually turn out to be the more expensive ones and are often a pain in the ass labor-wise. I tend to be a perfectionist though, and I hate having to look at a sub-par job for all of eternity when I know I could have done it better/the "right" way.

        • hungrybread [comrade/them]
          hexagon
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          24 days ago

          Unfortunately, I've come to learn over time that the best options for home improvement stuff usually turn out to be the more expensive ones and are often a pain in the ass labor-wise

          It's funny how it always works out that way.

          I hate having to look at a sub-par job for all of eternity when I know I could have done it better/the "right" way.

          Yeah, definitely get that. You end up living with a reminder of your own impatience