Test area:
- Apply the Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand first in a small test area of approximately 0.6 m x 0.6 m (2 ft x 2 ft) to verify proper performance and aesthetic results before full-scale application.
Spreading:
- Ensure the surface is completely dry before starting. Spread the Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand evenly over the paver, stone, or slab surface
Joint Filling:
Sweep the Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand into the joints using a stiff-bristled push broom, filling joints to full depth while leaving approximately 3 mm (1/8 in) below the paver chamfer. Repeat spreading and sweeping if necessary to ensure joints are completely filled. For steep slopes or wide joints, install a small test area first to verify proper filling and penetration.
Compacting:
Compact the joints using a plate compactor over the entire surface. For natural stone, use a roller compactor. If mechanical compaction is not possible, manually tamp joints using a rubber mallet. Ensure the sand is densely packed and level with the desired joint depth.
Compact installed pavers using a plate compactor for interlocking pavers, bricks, or slabs. Use a roller compactor for natural stone. For large or sensitive slabs (ex.: porcelain), compact manually using a rubber mallet.
Ensure all joints are completely free of excess bedding mix, laitance, or debris. Joints must be empty and clean before spreading the Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand.
Cleaning:
Remove excess Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand from the paver surface using a stiff-bristled broom. Follow with a soft-bristled broom, then a leaf blower to remove any remaining Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand residue. This ensures no sand sticks to the surface and prevents white haze formation after watering.
Watering / Activation:
Water the Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand in sections of approximately 5 m2 (50 ft2) at a time, starting from the lowest point and moving upward. Use a garden hose or spray nozzle set to “shower.” Shower each section for about 1 minute, ensuring water penetrates at least 25 mm (1 in) into the joint. Avoid high-pressure jets or large water droplets that may displace sand. For joints wider than 13 mm (1/2 in), do not water more than 5 m2 (50 ft2) at a time. Use a leaf blower to remove any excess surface water from pavers after watering.
Note: Water activates the bonding and condensation of the Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand in the joints. Improper sweeping, compaction, or watering may leave a white haze on the paver surface. The haze will dissipate over time or can be removed using an appropriate concrete cleaner. Do not use a pressure washer, as it may displace hardened Evolution Pro Polymeric Sand from the joints.