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Installing AZEK Resurfacing Bullnose Pavers
LEAVE 6.5"-7" OF
GRID REMAINING
4X8 PAVERS IN
DESIRED PATTERN
SUB-STRUCTURE
BULLNOSE PAVER
GRID
APPLY ADHESIVE
SCREW TABS
BULLNOSE PAVER TO BE FULLY
SUPPORTED BY SUB-STRUCTURE
BULLNOSE PAVER
SUB-STRUCTURE
GRID
LEAVE 6.5"-7" OF
GRID REMAINING
LEAVE 6.5"-7" OF
GRID REMAINING
45°
SUB-STRUCTURE
BULLNOSE PAVER
4X8 PAVERS IN
DESIRED PATTERN
SCREW TAB
APPLY ADHESIVE
GRID
CUT BULLNOSE
PAVER 1 AS SHOWN
CUT BULLNOSE
PAVER 2 AS SHOWN
CUT BULLNOSE PAVER 4 AS SHOWN
CUT BULLNOSE PAVER 3 AS SHOWN
BULLNOSE PAVER TO BE FULLY
SUPPORTED BY SUB-STRUCTURE
BULLNOSE PAVER
SUB-STRUCTURE
GRID
Resurfacing Bullnose Pavers
Resurfacing Bullnose Pavers
• Cut Grid to allow for adequate interaction of Grid and
Paver and so the bottom of the Bullnose Paver is fully
supported.
• Choose a starting point based on the dimensions of the
project and the desired pattern.
• Fasten Grids on stair treads using 1.5" screws.
• Do not fasten grids on deck or flat roof surfaces.
• Apply 1/4" bead of adhesive to the top ribs of the
Grid. (Titebond PROvantage Landscape Adhesive is
recommended). When applying adhesive, do not put
the adhesive over top of the screw tabs, as this could
cause the adhesive to squeeze up and out between
pavers, making the adhesive visible.
• Place Bullnose Paver onto the Grid, pressing firmly.
• Screw down the visible tabs into the Grid.
• Do not screw into deck boards except on stairs.
•
Screws are not recommended on flat roof
applications.
• Slide adjacent Bullnose Pavers into place until finished.
(May need to cut off exterior tabs)
• Let cure for a minimum of 72 hours.
Corner Assembly
IMPORTANT:
• For best results, a stainless steel #8
screw with a flat head design (i.e.,
Bugle head or similar) - do not use a
larger diameter screw than a #8, as
this can damage the screw tab.
• Head diameter should not exceed
3/8"
• Always drive screws flush – do not
overdrive or screw tab may become
damaged/ torn…do not leave screw
heads sticking up, as this can cause
interference with interlocking.
• In applications where screws are
permitted to penetrate below/
beyond the underlying grid, a
stainless steel #8 decking screw, such
as a 2" long headcote 305, or a #8
leola screw works well. This would be
suitable for applications where pavers
are placed over a wood structure to
achieve additional holding power.
• In applications where the screw
cannot penetrate beyond the
underlying grid or surface below, a
#8 stainless steel flat head screw with
a length of no longer than 1" can be
used, such as a stainless steel #8 x 1"
sheet metal screw with a flat head.