Yes, you can anchor a bench into concrete pavers, but it requires a different approach than anchoring into a solid concrete slab. The key challenge is that individual pavers can shift or crack if not properly supported. For a secure installation, the best method is to use a sleeve anchor or wedge anchor designed for masonry. First, ensure your pavers are laid on a properly compacted base of gravel and sand. Then, carefully drill a hole through the paver and into the stable sub-base below. Insert the anchor and tighten it to expand and grip the material beneath. This connects the bench to the more solid layer underneath, providing stability. Avoid using simple concrete screws that only grip the paver itself, as this may not hold under weight and movement. Always check your bench's mounting hardware requirements and consider consulting a professional if you're unsure about the sub-base condition. With the right technique, your bench will be safely and securely fastened for years of enjoyment.
Can the benches be anchored into concrete pavers instead of a solid slab?
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