Technical Guide
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Technical Guide
Technical Guide – WA L L S – S L A B S – C U R B S Landscaping Products 20 08 TECHNICAL P AV E R S permapro curbs WALLS Installation Guide Celtik Mega-Celtik Keystone System Combined foundation slab Pisa SLABS Installation Guide Portage Barcelona Roman Cobble CURBS Installation Guide Celtik Universal 04 08 12 14 18 21 24 26 28 30 Mega-Trafalgar Mega-Arbel Mega-Bergerac Plus Bergerac Paleo Modular Paleo Circle Canvas Lineart Heritage 10 14 16 20 22 25 27 29 32 Geo-Celtik Monaco Unislope I Old Forge Split-face Universal Slope block Universal Slope block 38 53 56 57 64 68 71 73 Rockcliffe Rustic Riverstone 70 72 74 76 77 79 Celtik Mega curb Universal Mini-Curb 78 79 82 Adhesive, nails and edges 84 34 42 52 54 56 58 61 62 plans PERMAPRO Polymeric sand, Stone Dust PLANS Our landscaping plans 85 Our addresses 92 Ottawa Confederation Boulevard. Pavers : Mega-Pavers pavers University of Toronto Wellness Centre at Erindale Campus in Mississauga. Exterior cladding: Versailles Stone For warranty details, visit: permacon.ca/information menu/warranty section Pavers Permacon is also the choice of architects and engineers for creating millions of projects, public and private alike. 3 91 Installation Guide Parvis Trafalgar Arbel Mega-Bergerac Plus Circle Bergerac Circle Paleo Vendome Marina AquaStyl pavers Table of contents pavers walls slabs PAVERS Excavation 1.1 If pipes or wires are located in the area to be excavated, contact the representatives of the company concerned before the work is started. 1.2 To ensure sufficient drainage, excavate the soil to obtain a minimum incline of 2% (20 mm/m or 1/4 inch per foot). 1.3 The excavation contour should extend beyond the surface to be paved by at least 300 mm (12”). Ideally, this distance should be 1 to 1 1/2 times the thickness of the foundation. The stability of the project depends on this measurement, which ensures that the paving stones at the edge will be as well supported as those in the centre. 1.4 Level the bottom of the excavation with a rake and if the soil is sandy, compact it with a vibrating plate or roller. It is preferable not to pack clay soil at this stage. In this case, the use of a geotextile membrane placed between the natural soil and the foundation is recommended to prevent foundation contamination by clay and ensure greater stability. Refer to the chart to get the minimum excavation required (Ref: Photo #1) Foundation 2.0 Spread and compact the 20-0 mm (0-3/4”) stone in 100 mm (4”) layers. Lightly water the 20-0 mm (0-3/4”) stone to make tamping easier. To ensure an adequate foundation, compact the stone several times with a vibrating plate or roller, or a jumping jack (Ref: Photo #2). Once this stage is completed, you will be able to see what the final result will look like. You can verify the final level of the pavers by placing a paver on a guide. (Ref: Photo #3) Refer to the typical installation drawings (see page 4). Curb 3.0 Installing Universal® curb or Universal® Mini-curb: Before you finish the foundation, proceed immediately with the installation of the Universal curb or Universal Mini-curb. Begin by installing the curb on one side. Before installing the curb on the other side, temporarily place a row of paving stones in order to determine the ideal distance and thus to determine the position of the other curbs and avoid having to cut pavers later. Installing Celtik curb: To install these types of curbs, see step 5.7 of section 5 – Laying the paving stones. Installation bed 4.1 4.1 Spread between 15 mm (5/8”) and 25 mm (1”) of concrete sand or screening (Ref: Photo #4). Bear in mind that a 25 mm (1”) bed will be reduced down to 15 mm (5/8”) in thickness once compacting is completed after the paving stones are installed. 4.2 Level the concrete sand using two (2) 25 mm (1”) diameter pipes and a straight plank (Ref: Photo #5). Any significant variation in bed thickness may cause irregularities in the paved surface. 4.3 Make sure you do not compact the screenings or the sand before laying the pavers on the installation bed. 5.1 Arrange the paving stones according to the pattern chosen with a 90° angle if possible. Proceed by walking on the paving stones (Ref: Photo #6). Fill the holes left by the pipes. 5.2 Paving stones are manufactured with side spacers that will set a space of 3 mm (1/8”) between each paver. A space of 2 mm must be allowed for paving stones without spacers. 5.3 To obtain an even distribution of colour and texture, it is recommended that you choose paving stones from more than one cube at a time. Moreover, working across each cube always gives the best results. 5.4 Check the alignment of the pavers after every five rows installed and adjust them, if necessary, using a screwdriver. 5.5 Install paving stones up to the last row. To avoid having to cut paving stones later, determine the position of the curbs to finish with a complete paving stone. 5.6 If necessary, you can cut the paving stones using a cold chisel, specialized tools such as guillotine or a concrete saw (Ref: Photo #7). It is recommended that you use a chalk line to mark the paving stones to be cut. If you have to use a guillotine to cut the stones, make sure that the cut is at a slight angle as pavers cut this way are much easier to install. If you use a concrete saw, keep away from the paving stones already installed, since the dust and dirt from sawing will permanently stain them. Wear safety glasses when cutting concrete products. 5.7 On both sides of the paving surface, proceed with installing the Celtik curb. (Ref: Photo #8) 5.8 Once you have finished laying them, stabilize the pavers using a vibrating plate (Ref: Photo #9). This operation will settle the stones into the bed while levelling the surface. For best results, run the plate over the pavers two or three times in both directions. The paving stones will settle into the screenings or the concrete sand by about 10 mm (3/8”). 6.1 Spread concrete sand over the paving stone, let dry, if necessary, then work it into the joints by brushing in all directions (Ref: Photo #10). (For improved performance, use Permacon’s stabilizing sand or Permacon Polymeric sand.) 6.2 Remove the excess sand and work the remainder in by passing the vibrating plate over it. Repeat steps 6.1 and 6.2 if necessary. 6.3 If, after a few days, some joints are not properly filled, repeat the procedure. 6.4 We suggest setting aside a number of paving stones for replacement. 1 3 4 5 6 2 pavers Generic Installation Guide I Pavers • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 wheelbarrow a few pegs 2 rigid pipes with a diameter of 25 mm (1 in.) x 3 m (10 ft.) 1 25 mm x 150 mm x 2,4 m (1 in. x 6 in. x 8 ft.) plank 1 plumb line 1 level 1 15 m long (50 ft.) bricklayer’s line 1 shovel 1 chalk line 1 measuring tape 1 broom 1 rake 1 guillotine or concrete saw (available from rental stores) 1 vibrating plate (compacting tool available from tool rental stores) Laying the paving stones Optional • jumping jack • vibrating roller 4 The jumping jack and vibrating roller should not be used for compacting paving stones, only for the foundation. Filling the joints 5 Tools required I Pavers Generic Installation Guide I Pavers Typical Cross Section pavers Generic Installation Guide Paver and Celtik® Curb PAVING STONE 01 02 03 LAYING BED 25 mm (1”) (CONCRETE SAND) 380 mm (15”) 300 mm (12”) FOUNDATION 20–0 mm (0–3/4”) 04 05 CELTIK® CURB 300 mm–380 mm (12”–15”) EXCESS WIDTH 06 Other typical cross sections are also available at: permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section in pdf format (acrobat reader) or dwg (autocad). 08 09 Nature of project Nature of soil 6 Clay Patio or sidewalk Sandy Clay Sandy Minimum excavation required 375 mm (15”) 275 mm (11”) 275 mm (11”) 225 mm (8 7/8”) Minimum foundation thickness (20-0 mm (0-3/4”) crushed stone) 300 mm (12”) 200 mm (8”) 200 mm (8”) 150 mm (6”) Minimum/maximum uncompacted installation(1) bed 15 to 25 mm (5/8” to 1”) 15 to 25 mm (5/8” to 1”) 15 to 25 mm (5/8” to 1”) 15 to 25 mm (5/8” to 1”) 60 mm or 80 mm (2 3/8”) or (3 1/8”) 60 mm or 80 mm (2 3/8”) or (3 1/8”) 60 mm or 80 mm (2 3/8”) or (3 1/8”) 60 mm or 80 mm (2 3/8”) or (3 1/8”) Thickness of the paving stone 10 Driveway (2) The information in this table shows the minimum required for a job well done. Anything above this level will mean improved stability for the whole. (1) Once compacted, a 25 mm (1”) bed will be reduced down to 15 mm (5/8”). (2) For certain areas where clay soil is unstable, the minimum excavation required is 600 mm (24”) and the minimum foundation is 525 mm (21”). 7 07 I Parvis pavers I TM Descriptive Data Sheet New products 2008 I Specific Installation Guide Parvis pavers TM pavers Descriptive Data Sheet LAYING PATTERNS Average unit 30 units/m2 2,8 units/ft2 Surface per layer 1.08 m2 11.59 ft2 Surface per pallet 9.69 m2 104.2 ft2 Weight per pallet 931 kgs 2053 lbs Linear pattern A B C D E F G H Parvis paver (43 x 180 x variable) 3 sizes on mortar with tight joints Pavers on setting bed Adhesive or mortar 12 mm thick (± 1/2”) Steel angle fastened to concrete with anchors Concrete stairway Granular base 0–20 mm Concrete pier (footing under frostline) Rigid insulator A Random cube 43 mm x 180 mm x 90 mm 1 11/16” x 7 1/16” x 3 9/16” Potential uses: B 43 mm x 180 mm x 180 mm 1 11/16” x 7 1/16” x 7 1/16” C Modular pattern 43 mm x 180 mm x 270 mm 1 11/16” x 7 1/16” x 10 5/8” 1 Can be used as pavers on granular foundation for a traditional installation with or without sand joints (tightly packed). Also can be used for construction of sidewalks, walkways, patios, etc. 2 As a covering for concrete surfaces such as staircases, patios, pool decks and others. (See sketch). Pavers are installed on a suitable binder such as mortar or adhesive: Mortar: Type-10 Portland cement + concrete sand Polyurethane: Permacon’s Permapro adhesive Epoxy: Chemor or Sika epoxy adhesive Hatching of these laying patterns are available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site Installation is completed without joints by pressing pavers together. The use of polymeric sand is optional. To cover a patio, another option is also available. Lay pavers around the perimeter of the patio with a standard mortar at least 12 mm (1/2 inch) thick. The centre of the patio should be installed on a bed of stone screening dry-mixed with Portland cement by tightly packing the paving stones. Fill joints with Permacon’s Permapro polymeric sand. 8 9 Note: If the concrete surface needs repair, a self-leveling or patching mortar (e.g. Sika) can be used as preparation. RANGE SILEX GREY RANGE FOSSIL BEIGE RANGE SHELL BEIGE RANGE COGNAC BROWN I Mega-Trafalgar pavers I New products 2008 TM LAYING IDEAS Descriptive Data Sheet I Mega-Trafalgar pavers I New products 2008 TM LAYING PATTERNS Edging pavers Descriptive Data Sheet Edging Average unit 11.3 units/m2 1.05 units/ft2 Surface per layer 1.07 m2 11.6 ft2 Surface per pallet 8.6 m2 92.8 ft2 Weight per pallet 1572 kgs 3458 lbs Linear pattern Pathway Modular pattern Modular pavers are designed in proportional multiples A B A Random cube 80 mm x 150 mm x 300 mm 3 1/8” x 5 7/8” x 11 3/4” B C C B A B 80 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm 3 1/8” x 11 3/4” x 11 3/4” Note: Modular bond patterns will, on occasion, result in small holes. These can easily be filled using halves of “A” pavers once the main pattern has been laid. C 80 mm x 300 mm x 450 mm 3 1/8” x 11 3/4” x 17 5/8” Hatching of these laying patterns are available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site 10 Note: These patterns are examples of a modular laid paver. It should not be followed as an exact laying pattern. Permacon assumes no liability for product overages or shortages resulting from the installation of the above pattern. RANGE BOURBON BEIGE RANGE CHATHAM BEIGE RANGE NORVICK GREY 11 Note: Trafalgar pavers are designed to give modular or linear patterns. There are three sizes of pavers; dimensions are in proportional multiples, which enables a variety of laying patterns. To speed up the installation, we recommend you do not follow a preset bond pattern. Avoid long joint lines. I Descriptive Data Sheet I Trafalgar® pavers Trafalgar® pavers LAYING IDEAS pavers Descriptive Data Sheet LAYING PATTERNS Edging A–B–C Average unit variable variable Surface per layer 1.08 m2 11.63 ft2 Surface per pallet 9.72 m 104.63 ft Weight per pallet 1548.5 kgs 3406.7 lbs Surface per layer 1.08 m2 11.63 ft2 Surface per pallet 9.72 m 104.63 ft2 Weight per pallet 1559 kgs 3429.8 lbs 2 Linear pattern, 0 % Large Square Modular pattern, 0 % Large Square Modular pattern, 10-15 % Large Square 1 pallet of Large Square for 8 pallets of regular pavers Modular pattern, 10-15 % Large Square 1 pallet of Large Square for 8 pallets of regular pavers Pathway 2 D – Large square 2 A Modular pavers are designed in proportional multiples Random cube 70 mm x 200 mm x 100 mm 2 3/4” x 7 7/8” x 3 15/16” B A 70 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm 2 3/4” x 7 7/8” x 7 7/8” C B 70 mm x 300 mm x 200 mm 2 3/4” x 11 13/16” x 7 7/8” B C C D Note: Modular bond patterns will, on occasion, result in small holes. These can easily be filled using halves of “A” pavers once the main pattern has been laid. D LARGE SQUARE 70 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm 2 3/4” x 11 13/16” x 11 13/16” Linear pattern (checkerboard), 100 % Large Square Hatching of these laying patterns are available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site Note: These patterns are examples of a modular laid paver. It should not be followed as an exact laying pattern. Permacon assumes no liability for product overages or shortages resulting from the installation of the above pattern. RANGE BOURBON BEIGE RANGE CHATHAM BEIGE RANGE NORVICK GREY RANGE TACOMA GREY NEW 13 12 Note : Trafalgar pavers are designed to give modular or linear patterns. There are four sizes of pavers; dimensions are in proportional multiples, which enables a variety of laying patterns. The utilization of the “D” pavers or large square pavers gives a more random result. BEFORE ordering, make sure you have selected the correct proportion of large square pavers according to the effect you wish to achieve. Packaging in two separate cubes (A, B, C and D) provides great flexibility in terms of laying patterns and makes it easy to use large square pavers for curbs, pool coping, inserts or accents. To speed up the installation, we recommend you do not follow a preset bond pattern. Avoid long joint lines. Mega-Arbel and Arbel pavers ® TM LAYING IDEAS Entrance, pathway or irregular patio Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide Mega-Arbel and Arbel® pavers TM Refer to the installation guide on pages 4 and 5 for a description on how to prepare the foundation beforehand. pavers I Descriptive Data Sheet Installation of an irregular patio or sidewalk—WITHOUT CUTTING Step 1 Step 2 Place 3 pavers together in order to form a cloverleaf. Add more sets of 3 pavers (cloverleaf) to fill in the surface to be covered. Step 3 STRAIGHT BORDERS Complete the balance of the surface to be covered with a single paver for the final result. In order to achieve a straight border for a patio and/or sidewalk, you must install the pavers in such a way that it surpasses the surface completely. Saw cut the excess pieces. Tighten the pavers together using a few rows of Mega Trafalgar or Vendome pavers sealing them with Permapro Plastic Edge. Arbel pavers Average unit Surface per layer 15.33 units/m2 1,42 units/ft2 0.78 m2 8.43 ft2 Surface per pallet 7.05 m2 75.83 ft2 Weight per pallet 1218.8 kgs 2686.88 lbs Entrance, pathway or straight patio Arbel pavers 80 mm x 271 mm x 370 mm 3 1/8” x 10 5/8” x 14 1/2” LAYING PATTERN Mega-Arbel pavers Average unit 7.45 units/m2 0.69 units/ft2 Surface per layer 0.80 m2 8.66 ft2 Surface per pallet 7.24 m 77.98 ft2 Weight per pallet 1306.74 kgs 2880.84 lbs 2 Mega-Arbel pavers 80 mm x 390 mm x 532 mm 3 1/8” x 15 3/8” x 20 15/16” Random pattern Hatching of this laying pattern is available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section 14 15 The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site RANGE DANVILLE BEIGE RANGE RICHMOND GREY RANGE MELBOURNE GREY RANGE KINGSEY BROWN NEW I Descriptive Data Sheet I Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers TM TM LAYING IDEAS LAYING PATTERNS Edging A–B–C Average unit pavers Descriptive Data Sheet Banding 16.9 units/m2 1.57 units/ft2 Surface per layer 1.01 m2 10.85 ft2 Surface per pallet 9.07 m 97.65 ft Weight per pallet 1700 kgs 3740 lbs 7.75 units/m2 0.72 units/ft2 Surface per layer 0.78 m 8.37 ft2 Surface per pallet 7m 75.33 ft2 Weight per pallet 1319 kgs 2 Linear pattern, 0 % Large Square Modular pattern, 0 % Large Square Modular pattern, 10-15 % Large Square 1 pallet of Large Square for 8 pallets of regular pavers Modular pattern, 10-15 % Large Square 1 pallet of Large Square for 8 pallets of regular pavers 2 D – Large Square Average unit 2 2 2902 lbs A Modular pavers are designed in proportional multiples Random cube 80 mm x 240 mm x 120 mm 3 1/8” x 9 1/2” x 4 3/4” B A 80 mm x 240 mm x 240 mm 3 1/8” x 9 1/2” x 9 1/2” C B 80 mm x 240 mm x 360 mm 3 1/8” x 9 1/2” x 14 1/4” B C C D Note: Modular bond patterns will, on occasion, result in small holes. These can easily be filled using halves of “A” pavers once the main pattern has been laid. D LARGE SQUARE 80 mm x 360 mm x 360 mm 3 1/8” x 14 1/4” x 14 1/4” Linear pattern (checkerboard), 100 % Large Square Hatching of these laying patterns are available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site Note: These patterns are examples of a modular laid paver. It should not be followed as an exact laying pattern. Permacon assumes no liability for product overages or shortages resulting from the installation of the above pattern. RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL RANGE BRITTANY BEIGE RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE GASCONY BEIGE RANGE ARDENNES GREY 17 16 Note: Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers are designed to give modular or linear patterns. There are four sizes of pavers; dimensions are in proportional multiples, which enables a variety of laying patterns. The utilization of the “D” pavers or large square pavers gives a more random result. BEFORE ordering, make sure you have selected the correct proportion of large square pavers according to the effect you wish to achieve. Packaging in two separate cubes (A-B-C + D) provides great flexibility in terms of laying patterns and makes it easy to use large square pavers for curbs, pool coping, inserts or accents. To speed up the installation, we recommend you do not follow a preset bond pattern. Avoid long joint lines. Mega-Bergerac Plus Circle pavers TM Descriptive Data Sheet I Mega-Bergerac Plus Circle pavers TM LAYING IDEAS LAYING PATTERN Half circle To get a complete circle, be sure to follow the laying order illustrated bellow. pavers I Descriptive Data Sheet Each cube contains enough pavers for: • 1 circle 2.64 m (8 ft 8 in.) in diameter Quarter round Average unit 21.2 units/m2 1.97 units/ft2 Surface per pallet 5.70 m 61.35 ft Weight per pallet 1080 kgs 2381 lbs 2 A 80 mm x 200 mm x 240 mm 3 1/8” x 8” x 9 1/2” 2 B 80 mm x 240 mm x (276 – 99 mm) 3 1/8” x 9 1/2” x (10 13/16” – 3 7/8”) C Random cube 80 mm x 240 mm x (220 – 159 mm) 3 1/8” x 9 1/2” x (8 5/8” – 6 1/4”) D 80 mm x 240 mm x (274 – 213 mm) 3 1/8” x 9 1/2” x (10 3/4” – 8 3/8”) 2.64 m (8’ 8”) E 80 mm x 240 mm x (164 – 103 mm) 3 1/8” x 9 1/2” x (6 7/16” – 4 1/6”) F 80 mm x 240 mm x (221 – 132 mm) 3 1/8” x 9 1/2” x (8 11/16” – 5 3/16”) G 18 19 80 mm x 200 mm x 240 mm 3 1/8” x 8” x 9 1/2” RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL RANGE BRITTANY BEIGE RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE GASCONY BEIGE RANGE ARDENNES GREY I Descriptive Data Sheet I Bergerac® Circle pavers Bergerac® pavers LAYING IDEAS LAYING IDEAS Edging Half circle pavers Descriptive Data Sheet Quarter round LAYING PATTERN Sinuous pathway To get a complete circle, be sure to follow the laying order illustrated bellow. Each cube contains enough pavers for: • 2 circles 2.38 m (7’ 10”) or • 1 circle 3.52 m (11’ 7”) Average unit 41.1 units/m2 3.82 units/ft2 Surface per layer 0.95 m2 10.2 ft2 Surface per pallet 11.37 m2 122.4 ft2 Weight per pallet 1649 kgs 3628 lbs Average unit 62.4 units/m2 5.8 units/ft2 Surface per pallet 9.94 m 107 ft2 Weight per pallet 1443 kgs 3175 lbs A LAYING PATTERN 60 mm x 140 mm x 140 mm 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” A B 60 mm x 140 mm x 120 mm 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x 4 3/4” Random cube 60 mm x 140 mm x (157 – 57 mm) 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x (6” – 2 1/4”) B Random cube 2 60 mm x 140 mm x 160 mm 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x 6 1/4” C C 60 mm x 140 mm x (125 – 82 mm) 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x (4 15/16” – 3 1/4”) D 60 mm x 140 mm x 200 mm 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x 7 7/8” 60 mm x 140 mm x 120 mm 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x 4 3/4” 2.38 m (7’10”) D G 3.52 m (11’ 7”) Linear pattern 60 mm x 140 mm x 240 mm 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x 9 1/2” 60 mm x 140 mm x 140 mm 2 3/8” x 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” Hatching of this laying pattern is available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section 20 21 The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site RANGE GASCONY BEIGE RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL RANGE ESTEREL RED RANGE ARDENNES GREY RANGE BRITTANY BEIGE RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE GASCONY BEIGE RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL RANGE ESTEREL RED RANGE ARDENNES GREY RANGE BRITTANY BEIGE RANGE COGNAC BROWN I Descriptive Data Sheet I Paleo® Modular pavers Paleo® Modular pavers LAYING IDEAS pavers Descriptive Data Sheet LAYING PATTERNS Edging H–B–I Average unit Insertion 44.1 units/m2 4.1 units/ft2 Surface per layer 1.08 m2 11.63 ft2 Surface per pallet 11.88 m 127.9 ft Weight per pallet 1715 kgs 3773 lbs 19.75 units/m2 1.835 units/ft2 Surface per layer 2 1.01 m 10.9 ft2 Surface per pallet 11.14 m 119.9ft2 Weight per pallet 1609 kgs 3540 lbs 2 Linear pattern, 0 % Large Square Modular pattern, 0 % Large Square Modular pattern, 10-15 % Large Square 1 pallet of Large Square for 8 pallets of regular pavers Modular pattern, 20-25 % Large Square 1 pallet of Large Square for 4 pallets of regular pavers 2 J – Large Square Average unit 2 H Modular pavers are designed in propotional multiples Random cube 60 mm x 150 mm x 75 mm 2 3/8” x 6” x 3” Note: Modular bond patterns will, on occasion, result in small holes. These can easily be filled using halves of “H” pavers once the main pattern has been laid. B 60 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm 2 3/8” x 6” x 6” I 60 mm x 150 mm x 225 mm 2 3/8” x 6” x 8 7/8” J LARGE SQUARE 60 mm x 225 mm x 225 mm 2 3/8” x 8 7/8” x 8 7/8” Linear pattern (checkerboard), 100 % Large Square Hatching of these laying patterns are available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site 22 Note: These patterns are examples of a modular laid paver. It should not be followed as an exact laying pattern. Permacon assumes no liability for product overages or shortages resulting from the installation of the above pattern. RANGE SHELL BEIGE RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE SILEX GREY RANGE FOSSIL BEIGE RANGE TERRACOTTA 23 Note: Paleo Modular pavers are designed to give modular or linear patterns. There are four sizes of pavers; dimensions are in proportional multiples, which enables a variety of laying patterns. The utilization of the “J” pavers or large square pavers gives a more random result. BEFORE ordering, make sure you have selected the correct proportion of large square pavers according to the effect you wish to achieve. Packaging in two separate cubes (H, B, I and J) provides great flexibility in terms of laying patterns and makes it easy to use large square pavers for curbs, pool coping, inserts or accents. I Descriptive Data Sheet I Paleo® Circle pavers Paleo® pavers LAYING IDEAS LAYING IDEAS Sinuous pathway Half circle pavers Descriptive Data Sheet Quarter round LAYING PATTERN Funnel shape To get a complete circle, be sure to follow the laying order illustrated bellow. Each cube contains enough pavers for: • 2 circles 1.95 m (6’ 5”) or • 1 circle 2.85 m (9’ 5”) Average unit 41.1 units/m2 3.82 units/ft2 Surface per layer 1.01 m2 10.83 ft2 Surface per pallet 12.08 m2 130 ft2 Weight per pallet 1779 kgs 3923 lbs Average unit 54.4 units/m2 5.06 units/ft2 Surface per pallet 6.76 m 72.8 ft2 Weight per pallet 999 kgs 2203 lbs A 60 mm x 150 mm x 130 mm 2 3/8” x 5 7/8” x 5 1/8” LAYING PATTERN B A 60 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm 2 3/8” x 5 7/8” x 5 7/8” Random cube 60 mm x 150 mm x 130 mm 2 3/8” x 6” x 5 1/8” B Random cube 2 60 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm 2 3/8” x 6” x 5 7/8” E 60 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm 2 3/8” x 5 7/8” x 5 7/8” F C 60 mm x 150 mm x (171 – 62 mm) 2 3/8” x 5 7/8” x (6 3/4”– 2 3/8”) 60 mm x 150 mm x 170 mm 2 3/8” x 6” x 6 3/4” 1.95 m (6’ 5”) D G 2.85 m (9’ 5”) LARGE SQUARE 60 mm x 150 mm x 187,5 mm 2 3/8” x 6” x 7 3/8” 60 mm x 150 mm x (138 – 89 mm) 2 3/8” x 5 7/8” x (5 3/8”– 3 1/2”) Linear pattern Hatching of this laying pattern is available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section 24 25 The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site RANGE TERRACOTTA RANGE SILEX GREY RANGE FOSSIL BEIGE RANGE BROWNSTONE RED RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE SHELL BEIGE RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL RANGE TERRACOTTA RANGE SILEX GREY RANGE FOSSIL BEIGE RANGE BROWNSTONE RED RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE SHELL BEIGE RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL I Vendome pavers I TM Descriptive Data Sheet I Canvas® pavers New product 2008 LAYING IDEAS LAYING IDEAS Edging Insertion pavers Descriptive Data Sheet 800 600 200 600 Edging Insertion Average unit Average unit 16.67 units/m2 1.55 units/ft2 29.8 units/m2 2.7 units/ft2 Surface per layer 1.07 m2 11.55 ft2 Surface per layer 0.96 m2 10.33 ft2 Surface per pallet 9.66 m2 103.95 ft2 Surface per pallet 10.56 m2 113.63 ft2 Weight per pallet 1549 kgs 3415 lbs Weight per pallet 1302.2 kgs 2871.35 lbs Double Triple LAYING PATTERNS LAYING PATTERN A Random cube 80 mm x 130 mm x 197 mm 3 1/8” x 5 1/8” x 7 3/4” B 60 mm x 200 mm x 400 mm 2 3/8” x 7 3/4” x 15 3/4” Linear pattern 80 mm x 130 mm x 262 mm 3 1/8” x 5 1/8” x 10 15/16” C Linear pattern 80 mm x 130 mm x 327 mm 3 1/8” x 5 1/8” x 12 7/8” Hatching of this laying pattern is available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site Hatching of these laying patterns are available on our website 27 26 Linear pattern with soldiers permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section RANGE DANVILLE BEIGE RANGE RICHMOND GREY RANGE MELBOURNE GREY The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site RANGE SYLVERY GREY RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL I Descriptive Data Sheet I Lineart® pavers Marina pavers TM LAYING IDEAS LAYING IDEAS Stairway – Option 1 Edging with soldiers pavers Descriptive Data Sheet Regular edging Average unit 6.6 units/m2 2.02 units/ft2 Surface per layer 7.2 m lin. 23.5 ft lin. Surface per pallet 21,6 m lin. 70.5 ft lin. Weight per pallet 904 kgs 1990 lbs A B C D E Marina pavers 60 mm x 300 mm x 150 mm (2 3/8” x 11 13/16” x 5 15/16”) Celtik wall – 90 module (4 sizes) of 90 mm x 225 mm x variable (3 9/16” x 8 7/8” x variable) Grey block 10 cm x 20 cm x 40 cm or Celtik wall – 90 module Granular base 0–20 mm compacted 60 mm pavers Note: All elements must be glued together with the Permacon Permapro adhesive Average unit Insertion 29.63 units/m2 2.75 units/ft2 Surface per layer 1.01 m2 10.90 ft2 Surface per pallet 6.08 m2 65.4 ft2 Weight per pallet 846 kgs 1862 lbs Stairway – Option 2 60 mm x 150 mm x 225 mm 2 3/8” x 5 7/8” x 8 7/8” 60 mm x 300 mm x 150 mm 2 3/8” x 11 13/16” x 5 15/16” A B 28 29 C D Marina pavers 60 mm x 300 mm x 150 mm (2 3/8” x 11 13/16” x 5 15/16”) Celtik wall – 90 module (4 sizes) of 90 mm x 225 mm x variable (3 9/16” x 8 7/8” x variable) 60 mm pavers Granular base 0–20 mm compacted Note: A and B elements must be glued together with the Permacon Permapro adhesive RANGE SILEX GREY RANGE FOSSIL BEIGE RANGE SHELL BEIGE RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL RANGE SILEX GREY RANGE FOSSIL BEIGE Descriptive Data Sheet I Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide AquaStyl® pavers AquaStyl® pavers LAYING IDEAS TYPICAL INSTALLATION – POOL COPING PERMAPRO ADHESIVE OR MORTAR UNDER FIRST ROW DETAIL 1 CONCRETE DECK 3 ft wide X 4 in. thick SLOPE = 1/8” / 12” WIRE MESH 6 in. X 6 in. X 9 ml (G) walls Edging SAND POOL PANELS REINFORCEMENT BARS PERFORATED DRAIN Ø4” CONCRETE FOOTING 8” X 8” METAL ROD 3/8” Average unit 3.42 units/m lin. 1.04 units/ft lin. Surface per layer 4.36 m lin. 14.36 ft lin. Surface per pallet 39.47 m lin. 129.8 ft lin. Weight per pallet 1530.9 kgs 3376 lbs CONCRETE SONOTUBE 6” Ø PVC BORDER DESCRIPTIONS Regular pavers • • • • 3 1/8 in. (80 mm) pavers Permapro Polymeric sand Concrete sand or screenings 1 in. (25 mm) 0–3/4 in. Ø 8 in. @ 10 in. compact crush stone based on soil analysis • Untouched subgrade 80 mm x 225 mm x 292 mm 3 1/8” x 8 7/8” x 11 1/2” POOL LINER POOL PANELS DETAIL 1 Pool deck 30 31 • 0.040 in. pool liner • Concrete + fiberglass 4 in. thick • Untouched subgrade RANGE AUVERGNE CHARCOAL RANGE COGNAC BROWN RANGE ARDENNES GREY RANGE BRITTANY BEIGE RANGE GASCONY BEIGE I Descriptive Data Sheet Heritage® pavers walls LAYING PATTERNS Heritage parquet pattern Average unit 50.0 units/m2 4.57 units/ft2 Surface per layer 2 1.10 m 11.82 ft2 Surface per pallet 2 10.98 m 118.2 ft2 Weight per pallet 1571 kgs 3456 lbs Heritage linear pattern Heritage herringbone pattern 60 mm x 100 mm x 200 mm 2 3/8” x 3 15/16” x 7 7/8” Walls 32 33 Heritage 45° herringbone pattern DARK RED RANGE TERRACOTTA RANGE RED AND BLACK LIGHT BROWN GREY 6 5 4 2 3 1 Excavation Dig a trench. The excavation depth must take into account the 150 mm (6”) depth of the foundation as well as the buried depth of the modules or of the first row of modules. Take into consideration that 10% of the height of the wall should be buried. The width of the trench will depend on the type of block selected. However, you must allow for a trench of at least 300 mm (12”) in width to construct a drainage system with clean stone behind the wall. Preparation of the base Cover the back and the bottom of the trench with a geotextile membrane to prevent the soil from obstructing the drainage system. This geotextile membrane should project about 300 mm (12”) beyond the top of the slope. Foundation Prepare a 150 mm (6”) foundation of 20-0 mm (0-3/4”) crushed stone (in the case of clay soils, it is strongly recommended to increase the depth of the excavated areas) and compact using a jumping jack or a vibrating plate. Then install a 102 mm (4”) diameter perforated drain on the foundation and connect it to the existing drainage system. This drain will be covered with 20 mm (3/4”) crushed stone see step 5. Installing the first row Lay the blocks levelled on top of the foundation according to the layout chosen. Backfilling the wall Fill the space behind the blocks with clean stone of 20 mm (3/4”). Pack down lightly. Installing additional rows Install additional rows. Backfill the wall (step 5) approximately every 200 mm (8”). Use capping modules to top off your wall (if available for the type of retaining wall chosen). We recommend the use of a concrete glue to secure them. Finishing: Cover the clean stone with the excess geotextile membrane in order to avoid contamination of the drainage system with soil. Fill and level the soil behind the last row of blocks to complete the job. walls Generic Installation Guide I Walls Tool required 35 1 wheelbarrow a few pegs 1 plumb line 1 level 1 15 m long (50 ft.) bricklayer’s line 1 shovel 1 chalk line 1 measuring tape 1 broom 1 rake 1 guillotine or concrete saw (available from rental stores) • 1 vibrating plate or jumping jack (compacting tool available from tool rental stores) 34 • • • • • • • • • • • Generic Installation Guide I Walls Typical Cross Sections Design data for retaining wall Permacon offers technical design services for non-standard walls. Please complete the form and return to your sales representative. 1 Typical installation – Pisa* System Typical installation – Celtik® wall Celtik capping module ® Clean stone 20 mm (3/4”) Clean stone 20 mm (3/4”) Capping module 135 mm (5 1/4”) module Permacon Group Date: Region: Salesperson: Project #: Information Company name: Project: Geotextile 2 In Situ Soil 150 mm (6”) Buried depth 400 mm regular module Perforated drain Geotextile Telephone #: In Situ Soil City Com Res Person responsible: Perforated drain Foundation 20–0 mm (0–3/4”) MTQ walls 200 mm regular module Foundation 20–0 mm (0–3/4”) Metric units Imperial Prepared by: Cross-section drawings: Signature: For estimates Stamped drawing Project title: Typical installation Universal* Slope Block, Split-Face Universal* Slope Block and Old Forge® wall Clean stone 20 mm (3/4”) Address: Information required date: Module 3 Visible height variable 150 mm (6”) Buried depth Information Height above ground level: Wall batter (Please tick the appropriate blank box) Blocks Length of wall: Geotextile Univ. Split Water application Maximum possible height without overload at the top of slope wall Wall angle Amount of blocks required Installation method Feet Metres Feet Metres Degrees /m2 /ft2 Universal* Slope block Without joints 50 mm (2”) joints 100 mm (4”) joints 4.00 3.25 2.75 1.20 1.00 0.80 5.0 5,0 5,0 1.5 1.5 1.5 15 15 15 35 28 24 3.2 2.6 2.2 Split-faceUniversal* Slope block Without joints 50 mm (2”) joints 100 mm (4”) joints 5.0 4.25 3.7 1.5 1.3 1.1 5.0 5.0 5.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 10 10 10 35 28 24 3.2 2.6 2.2 Pisa* System 200 mm (8”) blocks 200 mm (8”), 300 mm (12”) and 380 mm (15”) blocks 200 mm (8”) and 400 mm (16”) blocks 2.0 5.0 0.60 1.50 - - 5 5 17 variable 1.6 variable 5.0 1.50 - - 5 variable variable Without joints 5.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 18 33 3.2 Keystone* System (1) Mini and/or compact 3.0 0.9 4.0 1.2 2 and 10 22 and 11 2 and 1 Celtik® wall Angle wall Vertical wall 3.5 1.7 1.1 0.55 3.0 3.0 0.9 0.9 9 0 variable variable variable variable Angle wall Vertical wall 2.6 1.7 0.8 0.5 3.6 3.6 1.1 1.1 9 0 variable variable variable variable 3.0 0.9 3.0 0.9 9 variable variable 3.0 0.9 3.0 0.9 15 32 3.0 Geo-Celtik® wall (1) Mega-CeltikTM wall (1) Old Forge wall ® Geo-Celtik 135 Seismic design? Type of block Unitalus* Unitalus Design according to MTO? Minimum possible radius 4 10° 15° 17° 34° Oth. Univ. Slope Retained soil: Wall characteristics 9° Keystone Reinforced soil: Foundation 150 mm (6”) 5° Grande Soil conditions (Refer to #7) Foundation 20–0 mm (0–3/4”) 2° Mega-Celtik Spacing between blocks: Perforated drain 0° Others Bottom wall conditions Flat: Top of wall conditions Flat: or or Slope: Surcharges: Distance: Slope: Road (Angle or ratio) Parking Cycle path Pool Other 5 6 Tiered wall height Bottom wall 2nd wall 3rd wall Distance Geogrid selection 7 Soil type Amacron (Emco) MG-56 (0-2 1/2) Silt Fortrac (Huesker) MG-20 (0-3/4) Silt & clay Miragrid (Mirafi) Grade A sand Clay Stratagrid (Strata) Silty sand Tensar (Solmax) Clay sand (1) These products offer you the possibility of building higher walls when combined with a geogrid reinforcement. Contact our technical support department for more details. 37 36 Mix of sand, silt and clay Descriptive Data Sheet I Descriptive Data Sheet I Celtik® and Geo-Celtik® 135 wall Celtik® and Geo-Celtik® 135 wall Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. 90, 135 and 225 mm modules 90 mm MODULE 225 mm MODULE A I B Random cube 90 mm x 225 mm x 260 mm 3 9/16” x 8 7/8” x 10 1/4” Celtik wall – 90 module Surface per layer (1 to 6) Surface last layer Surface per pallet Weight per pallet 0.45 m2 0.39 m2 3.1 m2 1552 kgs J 225 mm x 225 mm x 350 mm 8 7/8” x 8 7/8” x 13 3/4” K 225 mm x 225 mm x 610 mm 8 7/8” x 8 7/8” x 24” ANCHOR PIN SYSTEM D The Celtik® Wall anchor pin system has been designed to facilitate the construction of walls with a maximum height of 42” (1.1 m). The special pin system has been designed to stabilize the overall structure and guide the installation of modules. The dual-position system allows for the construction of vertical or 9° sloped walls. Modules are delivered with two different anchor pins: a regular pin with blades, and a second pin without blades, designed for the construction of corners. Celtik wall – 135 module 0.66 m2 0.57 m2 3.35 m2 1690 kgs C 90 mm x 225 mm x 350 mm 3 9/16” x 8 7/8” x 13 3/4” 4.89 ft2 4.28 ft2 33.6 ft2 3414 lbs For each module of 90 mm, one alignment pin is included. Note: 1/4 layer = 1.22 ft2 – 1/8 layer = 0.61 ft2 Surface per layer (1 to 4) Surface last layer Surface per pallet Weight per pallet 225 mm x 225 mm x 260 mm 8 7/8” x 8 7/8” x 10 1/4” Random cube 90 mm x 225 mm x 170 mm 3 9/16” x 8 7/8” x 6 3/4” walls Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. 7.38 ft2 6.46 ft2 36 ft2 3725 lbs 90 mm x 225 mm x 440 mm 3 9/16” x 8 7/8” x 17 1/4” NOTE: Pins for the different Celtik® modules are inserted from underneath, as shown in the opposite illustration. This is why modules are placed bottom up on the pallet. For each module of 135 mm, one alignment pin is included. Note: 1/4 layer = 1.85 ft2 – 1/8 layer = 0.92 ft2 135 mm MODULE GEO-CELTIK 135 MODULE Celtik wall – 225 module Surface per layer Surface per pallet Weight per pallet 1.11 m2 3.34 m2 1290.66 kgs Slope wall position Maximum vertical height 42 in. (1.1 m) 12 ft2 36 ft2 2845.40 lbs Vertical wall position Maximum vertical height 21 in. (0.55 m) Model without blades E GE F GF 135 mm x 225 mm x 170 mm 5 5/16” x 8 7/8” x 6 3/4” 135 mm x 225 mm x 170 mm 5 5/16” x 8 7/8” x 6 3/4” For each module of 225 mm, one alignment pin is included. Note: 1/4 layer = 1.57 ft2 – 1/8 layer = 3.13 ft2 0,66 m2 0.39 m2 3.35 m2 1411 kgs Basic model 7,38 ft2 4.28 ft2 36 ft2 3110 lbs 135 mm x 225 mm x 260 mm 5 5/16” x 8 7/8” x 10 1/4 Random cube Surface per layer (1 to 6) Surface last layer Surface per pallet Weight per pallet For each module of Geo-Celtik 135, one alignment pin is included. Note: 1/4 layer = 1.85 ft2 – 1/8 layer = 0.92 ft2 permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section G 135 mm x 225 mm x 350 mm 5 5/16” x 8 7/8” x 13 3/4” 135 mm x 225 mm x 260 mm 5 5/16” x 8 7/8” x 10 1/4 Random cube Geo-Celtik 135 wall module GG 135 mm x 225 mm x 350 mm 5 5/16” x 8 7/8” x 13 1/4” The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site H GH 135 mm x 225 mm x 440 mm 5 5/16” x 8 7/8” x 17 1/4” 38 39 135 mm x 225 mm x 440 mm 5 5/16” x 8 7/8” x 17 1/4” RANGE ORLEANS GREY RANGE EDINBURG RED RANGE OXFORD CHARCOAL RANGE CARDIGAN BROWN RANGE ABERDEEN GREY RANGE ST-MALO BEIGE RANGE SHEFFIELD BEIGE AND BLACK Descriptive Data Sheet I Descriptive Data Sheet I Celtik® and Geo-Celtik® 135 wall Celtik® and Geo-Celtik® 135 wall Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. LAYING PATTERNS LAYING IDEAS 90 mm modules with jumper (vertical element) walls Curved and straight wall 135 mm modules with jumper (vertical element) Curved steps Linear pattern – 90 mm modules Linear pattern – 135 mm modules Curved steps using 90 mm modules and beveled capping modules Corner with straight cut Straight steps Linear pattern – 225 mm modules Pillar with flowers Corner with 45° angle cut Modular pattern – 3 heights 90 mm, 135 mm and 225 mm modules 41 40 Modular pattern – 2 heights 90 mm and 135 mm modules Lit pillar I Specific Installation Guide Descriptive Data Sheet Celtik® wall Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. B A Celtik® wall construction C Celtik® wall with 225 mm module 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) D I Specific Installation Guide Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) Select one of the following arrangements: 440 mm (17 1/4 in.) • 90 mm • 135 mm • 225 mm • Combination of 90 mm and 135 mm modules • Combination of 90 mm, 135 mm and 225 mm module Installation of the first row Lay the modules of the same thickness on the compacted foundation. It is important to carefully align the first-row of modules horizontally to ensure that the wall will be levelled. At this stage, no pins are used. 170 mm (6 3/4 in.) It’s easy to give your Celtik wall a more natural look by combining three different module sizes that break up the horizontal lines as much as possible. 135 mm (5 5/16 in.) 440 mm (17 1/4 in.) Step 1 Construction of a Celtik® wall with the 225 mm module 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) H G F E 350 mm (13 3/4 in.) 260 mm (10 1/4 in.) 170 mm (6 3/4 in.) 260 mm (10 1/4 in.) 350 mm (13 3/4 in.) I Modules 225 mm The Celtik wall is made up of blocks called modules. The Celtik module is available in three thicknesses: 90 mm (3 9/16 in.), 135 mm (5 5/16 in.) and 225 mm (8 7/8 in.). H 260 mm (10 1/4 in.) 350 mm (13 1/4 in.) 135 mm (5 5/16 in.) modules The 135 mm modules are available in four lengths: 170 mm (6 3/4 in.), 260 mm (10 1/4 in.), 350 mm (13 3/4 in.) and 440 mm (17 1/4 in.) Step 2 G (8 7/8 in.) 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) modules The 90 mm modules are available in four lengths: 170 mm (6 3/4 in.), 260 mm (10 1/4 in.), 350 mm (13 3/4 in.) and 440 mm (17 1/4 in.) walls Descriptive Data Sheet 610 mm (24 in.) 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) modules The 225 mm modules are available in three lengths: 260 mm (10 1/4 in.), 350 mm (13 3/4 in.) and 610 mm (24 in.) Installation for the following rows, walls of 90 mm, 135 mm or 225 mm modules: Harmoniously lay the modules of the following rows, remembering however, to insert a pin in each module before installation. First insert pins in modules to be installed. Use appropriate grooves, depending on whether the wall is to be vertical (maximum 21 in.) or 9° sloped (maximum 42 in.). Lay each row by overlapping joints of the last row installed. Different combinations One basic formula The entire Celtik wall system is based on a simple formula. By choosing different modules, you can obtain various combinations. Each combination is 610 mm (24 in.) long and 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) tall. Throughout this guidebook, we will call these combinations by the following names: 90/135 combination, 135/90 combination and 225 combination (see illustration). It is important to have a good understanding of the combination principle before going on to the next step. The Celtik wall may look complicated, but it is based on a very simple system. When the system’s instructions are properly followed, the result will be a unique and natural-looking wall. 90 mm modules 135 mm modules 225 mm modules Examples of Illustration A Illustration B 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) Combination of 90 mm and 135 mm modules Illustration C 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) D A E F H E G B C F F G B H E E B C C G G F C B K D C H I D A B F B A G G J J D A D Illustration D Back filling G D H A I A F G A Step 3 H D A F 40% 90 mm modules and 60% 135 mm modules in square feet with jumper E H C 40% 90 mm modules and 60% 135 mm modules in square feet 225 combinations Carefully distribute different sizes of the modules to give a well balanced, natural look to the layout (see illustration C). To integrate vertical elements into the arrangement, split 17 1/4 in. (440 mm) long modules (90 or 135 mm high) in halves. A split half covers the total height of a 90 mm module plus a 135 mm module. (see illustration D) 135/90 combinations E 135 mm modules with jumpers (vertical elements) Examples of combinations D 90 mm modules with jumpers (vertical elements) Examples of 90/135 Supplied radiuses may be used vertically to give a natural and original look to the layout. Two of those radiuses measures two rows high. Use a module A (6 3/4 in.) to match two 90 mm rows (see illustration A), and a module F (10 1/4 in.) to cover two 135 mm rows (see illustration B). F B C E To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 H E H C B To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 43 42 Every two rows, fill the space behind modules only with 3/4 in. (20 mm) clean stone. Repeat steps 2 and 3 up to the desired height. Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide Celtik® wall Celtik® wall Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. A simple and logical building system Step 2 – The whole Celtik wall system is based on a grid 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) high and 610 mm (24 in.) long. Before you start to install your Celtik wall, you must calculate its entire length and height. It is important to calculate the height of the Celtik wall in multiples of 225 mm (8 7/8 in.). As for the length, multiples of 610 mm (24 in.) are suggested to save you from having to cut the blocks. a) Installing the second layer: Start the second layer with a single I or J module in order to break up the alignment of the vertical joints. b) Set aside the other part of this combination module for completing the other end of the wall. c) Place the balance of the second layer according to the regular instructions. I+J J I 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) walls 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) Step 3 – Visualizing the Celtik module combinations Installing the third layer: You can vary the vertical lines even more by separating the 225 mm I and J modules within the same layer of blocks (see illustration). On the basic grid, it is easy to see the combinations of the 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) high and 610 mm (24 in.) long modules. I+J 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) When you see all of the installation options, you will get exceptional results. Step 4 – 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) Maximum height for the Celtik wall a) The maximum height of the Celtik wall with 225 mm modules is 900 mm (± 36 in.), excluding the cap. b) When you build a wall to the maximum permitted height, it is important to fill the 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) modules with stones in order to retain their structural value. 675 mm (26 9/16 in.) 450 mm (17 11/16 in.) Step 1 – Simplified building procedure for the Celtik wall (225 mm module). 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) Calculate the length of the wall in multiples of 610 mm (24 in.) and the height of the wall in multiples of 225 mm (8 7/8 in.). Refer to the table on page 23 to order your modules. Foundation layer: Start the installation by arranging one layer with modules of the same thickness (90 mm or 135 mm) on the compacted foundation. Step 5 – Installing the first layer: Place the combinations of modules in the following manner: a) b) Place a 225 combination followed by a 90/135 combination and a 135/90 combination. Alternate the 90/135 and 135/90 combinations to break up the horizontal lines as much as possible. Adding a cap to your Celtik wall Use Celtik capping modules to complete your wall. Refer to pages 47 to 50 to order the selected Celtik capping modules. It is important to cement the Celtik caps with a concrete adhesive. 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) 610 mm (24 in.) To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 610 mm (24 in.) 45 44 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 Descriptive Data Sheet Pillars I Specific Installation Guide Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide Celtik® straight capping module Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Building pillars To build a pillar minimizing joint alignment and better stability, be sure to follow the laying order for each step and by rows, as illustrated. Measure the site for the pillar(s). Each pillar mesures of 734 mm x 734 mm (29 in. x 29 in.). Always secure each row with adhesive to ensure stability. For the corners. Cut a C and D module as illustrated: A • Trim the C module in the middle B C D Weight per unit Quantity per pallet Weight per pallet C 26.7 kgs 72 units 1959 kgs 59 lbs 72 units 4320 lbs 90 mm x 305 mm x 400 mm 3 9/16” x 12” x 15 3/4” 1) Installing the first row Lay the first four modules as illustrated (A, B, C and D), followed by the next four. walls • Trim the D module along one of the two grooves (left or right) D 2) Installing the second, third and fourth rows For each row, proceed as illustrated. Starting from the fifth row, repeat instruction no. 1 and no. 2, followed by the next ones until the desired height is reached (see illustration). The Celtik straight capping module can be used in most cases. If the wall design is curved, we recommend using the Celtik beveled capping module (see page 49). 3) Capping Use Celtik straight capping modules. Note: It is recommended that only 90 mm or 135 mm modules be used. How to order Celtik straight capping modules are purchased individually. Each module is 400 mm (15 3/4 in.) in length. A LAYING IDEAS Pillar may be capped using Celtik straight capping modules C B D Lit pillar a Calculate the number of linear feet you require for capping your Celtik wall (length in feet). b Divide the number of linear feet by 1.333 (the result will give you the number of modules you need to cap your wall). c Order the required number of modules. D B Capping a corner A Prepare a Celtik straight capping module as follows. C 1 Cut, using a cold chisel or a guillotine, 100 mm (4 in.) from one of the ends of the capping module. 2 Flip the module over and cut off the retaining lip. Step 1 (rows 1 and 5) 3 Hit the newly cut face with a sledge hammer to achieve the same finish as for the other sides. 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) 4 Install this corner cap first before proceeding with the installation of the other capping modules. C A B 5 Always spread a layer of concrete adhesive along the top row of Celtik wall before laying the capping modules. 400 mm (15 3/4 in.) D D 305 mm (12 in.) B A C Pillar with flowers Step 2 (rows 2 and 6) D B A C C A B 734 mm (29 in.) 734 mm (29 in.) D Step 3 (rows 3 and 7) D B A C C A B D 305 mm (12 in.) 305 mm (12 in.) If flowers are to be planted above the pillar, install a geotextile membrane inside the pillar before filling with earth. 46 47 Step 4 (rows 4 and 8) WARNING If a lit pillar is desired, make sure all electrical wiring is completed before the modules are laid. To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 I Specific Installation Guide Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide Celtik® beveled capping module Celtik® standard module as capping module Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Walls can also be capped using Celtik standard modules, in one of two styles: Flush capping • Flush • Overhanging In either case, the modules must be properly secured with adhesive to ensure wall stability. Save straight modules (D or H) for capping the straight portions of the wall. variable variable 3.26 m lin 10.70 ft lin 4 sets of 3 units 0.82 m lin 2.68 ft lin 19.58 m lin 64.25 ft lin 1251 kgs 2753 lbs A 90 mm x 305 mm x 225 mm 3 9/16” x 12” x 8 7/8” Use beveled modules for the curved portions; less cutting will be required. Note: Several small modules will give a shorter bend radius, while larger modules will give a larger radius. Advantage A Celtik retaining wall with standard modules as capping modules is economical, easy to install, and versatile, offering a number of possibilities. B A Each module is reversible and treated on both sides, which means more possibilities in terms of bent radius. Always lay the curved portions of the wall first and keep the remaining modules for straight wall portions. 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) D C Celtik beveled capping modules are designed to offer greater flexibility for straight walls, S-curves and regular curves, while keeping cutting to a minimum. Our system includes three modules of varying dimensions (A-B-C). Overhanging capping (3 9/16 in.) 170 mm (6 3/4 in.) 135 mm (5 5/16 in.) 440 mm (17 1/4 in.) 170 mm (6 3/4 in.) 260 mm (10 1/4 in.) 350 mm (13 3/4 in.) The Celtik beveled capping module can be used to construct a wall visible on both sides such as bench, small balustrade, etc. Stack the Celtik beveled capping modules and spread concrete adhesive between each row. To create curves in a Celtik wall, the minimum radius is 0.9 m (3 ft). 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) H G F E 350 mm (13 3/4 in.) 90 mm x 305 mm x 375 mm 3 9/16” x 12” x 14 3/4” A straight wall visible on both sides. 440 mm (17 1/4 in.) 260 mm (10 1/4 in.) 90 mm x 305 mm x 300 mm 3 9/16” x 12” x 11 3/4” C We recommend properly securing the modules with adhesive to ensure wall stability. 90 mm B walls Weight per unit Surface per layer Units per layer 1 set Surface per pallet Weight per pallet Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Random cube Descriptive Data Sheet Convex curve: Strike the extremities Before of the module at the back. Concave curve: Modules will have to be cut. After How to order Straight line Sinuous curve Regular curve Celtik beveled capping modules are purchased per linear foot per set of three modules (A, B, C) a) Calculate the number of linear feet you require for capping your Celtik wall (length in feet). b) Divide the number of linear feet by 2.68 (the result will give you the number of modules you need to cap your wall). c) Order the required number of modules. 1 600 mm (63 in.) 1 905 mm (75 in.) Celtik Capping Module is treated on both sides. 1 410 mm (55 1/2 in.) 1 715 mm (67 1/2 in.) Advantage Celtik beveled capping modules are treated on both sides. This finish enables excavation or laying of sod inside the wall, below the top of the wall. The finish is equally attractive on each side. 1 220 mm (48 in.) 1 525 mm (60 in.) 1 030 mm (40 1/2 in.) 1 335 mm (52 1/2 in.) 48 840 mm (33 1/8 in.) 1 145 mm (45 1/8 in.) To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 49 Different combinations of capping elements can be used to create uniform bends of varying lengths, making them ideal for creating semicircular walls. Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide Celtik® beveled capping module Celtik® 15 in. modular step system Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Creating corners Use 375 mm (14 3/4 in.) Celtik beveled capping modules to finish 90° corners. Cut line Creating stepped walls Step Weight per unit 34.65 kgs 81.5 lbs 19.75 kgs 20 sets 1128 kgs 38.5 lbs 20 sets 2486 lbs Step 90 mm x 385 mm x 400 mm 3 9/16” x 15” x 16” Riser Use 375 mm (14 3/4 in.) Celtik beveled capping modules to finish 90° stepped walls. Split the 90° module along one of the two grooves. Tap the newly cut face with a sledge hammer to achieve the same finish as on the other sides. Groove Always start from one end when capping a stepped wall. Weight per unit Quantity per pallet Weight per pallet Riser 90 mm x 225 mm x 400 mm 3 9/16” x 8 7/8” x 16” Note : Each set includes 1 step and 1 riser. 4 anchor pins are included per set. In either case, always spread a layer of concrete adhesive along the top row of Celtik modules before laying the capping modules. walls Use a concrete saw to cut the modules at 45° angles. Always start with the corner modules when capping a wall. Creating steps 1- Installing the first row. Lay a 10 cm x 20 cm x 40 cm (4” x 8” x 16”) solid block or universal curb so that it will be flush with the interlocking paving stone. The solid block will support the concrete riser. 2- Installing the second row Lay a Celtik riser 225 mm (8 7/8”) on top of the 10 cm x 20 cm x 40 cm block. Make sure that the anchor pin is inserted in the right position (see illustration). Fill in the space behind the riser with 20-0 mm (0-3/4”) crushed stone and compact. 3- Fastening the step Lay a 385 mm (15”) Celtik step module on top of the Celtik riser. Make sure to insert the square anchor pin. 4- Installing additional rows Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 until desired height is reached. Corner with 45° cut Stepped wall capping with 90° cut Note: We recommend the use of Permacon Permapro concrete adhesive to secure the Celtik concrete riser and the Celtik step module. 385 mm (15 in.) Celtik step module Insert the anchor pin in this position 385 mm (15 in.) 225 mm (8 7/8 in.) Celtik riser Cutting 180 mm (7 po) Back of block Solid concrete blockde 10 cm x 20 cm x 40 cm (4 in. x 8 in. x 16 in.) 540 mm (21 in.) 360 mm (14 in.) 6 cm paver 180 mm (7 in.) Cutting a module using a cold chisel 180 mm (7 in.) 1) Strike the module along the cut line. Foundation 20–0 mm (0–3/4 in.) Back of block Note: Celtik steps and risers give a step height of 180 mm (7 in.). The height of the wall and the step must be the same. You must ensure that the height of the wall containing the steps is in multiples of 180 mm (7 in.). 2) Strike along an imaginary line running all the way around the module. In situ soil 3) Finish cutting by firmly striking one of the visible faces of the module. Laying bed 25 mm (1 in.) (Concrete sand) 4) Tap the newly cut face with a sledge hammer to achieve the same finish as the other sides. 385 mm (15 in.) 710 mm (27 3/4 in.) Use a guillotine if several cuts are required. 1035 mm (39 1/2 in.) Firmly strike one of the visible faces of the module. Creating straight steps or curved landings Steps or landings can be laid using Celtik standard wall modules and beveled capping modules. Semicircular landings can also be created using the Celtik beveled capping modules. Capping module 305 mm (12 in.) Module 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) Capping module Strike along an imaginary line running all the way around the module. 180 mm (7 in.) Capping module Module 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) Module 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) Module 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) 50 Paver To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 Module 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) 51 Module 90 mm (3 9/16 in.) I Descriptive Data Sheet Descriptive Data Sheet I Mega-Celtik wall Monaco wall Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. TM walls LAYING PATTERN Linear pattern A B Regular module – A, B, C Surface per layer 0.74 m 8 ft Surface per pallet 2.97 m 32 ft Weight per unit variable variable 1438.6 kgs 3165 lbs Weight per pallet 2 2 29.3 kgs 2.2 units/m lin. 2.6 m2 56 units 1678 kgs 64.5 lbs 0.67 units/ft lin. 28 ft2 56 units 3691 lbs Beveled capping module Weight per unit Average unit Surface per pallet Quantity per pallet Weight per pallet 26.24 kgs 2.2 units/m lin. 2.6 m2 56 units 1538 kgs Average unit 58 lbs 0.67 units/ft lin. 28 ft2 56 units 3383 lbs C 32.3 units/m2 3 units/ft2 3.7 m 40 ft2 Quantity per pallet 120 units 120 units Weight per unit 14.07 kgs 31 lbs Weight per pallet 1688 kgs 3720 lbs Surface per pallet 2 Straight capping module Weight per unit Average unit Surface per pallet Quantity per pallet Weight per pallet A 200 mm x 305 mm x 175 mm 8” x 12” x 7” 2 B 200 mm x 305 mm x 275 mm 8” x 12” x 11” 2 C 200 mm x 305 mm x 450 mm 8” x 12” x 18” LAYING PATTERN Straight capping module 102 mm x 267 mm x 460 mm 4” x 10 1/2” x 18” Beveled capping module 102 mm x 267 mm x 460 mm 4” x 10 1/2” x 18” 100 mm x 200 mm x 300 mm 4” x 8” x 12” Linear pattern permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 RANGE SHEFFIELD BEIGE AND BLACK To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 53 52 The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site RANGE ABERDEEN GREY RANGE SHEFFIELD BEIGE AND BLACK RANGE ST-MALO BEIGE RANGE OXFORD CHARCOAL I Descriptive Data Sheet I Keystone* System Keystone* System rounded face Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. LAYING PATTERN Keystone® System rounded face Mini-module Average unit 102 mm x 267 mm x 460 mm 4” x 10 1/2” x 18” 21.5 units/m2 3.3 m2 36 ft2 Quantity per pallet 72 units 72 units Weight per unit 26 kg 57 lb 1908 kgs 4205 lbs 10.8 units/m2 1 unit/ft2 Weight per pallet Keystone® System rounded face Compact module Average unit 204 mm x 305 mm x 460 mm 8” x 12” x 18” Surface per pallet 3.7 m2 40 ft2 Quantity per pallet 40 units 40 units Weight per unit 42 kg 92 lb 1680 kgs 3696 lbs 2.2 units/m lin. 0.67 units/ft lin. Weight per pallet Keystone® System rounded face Beveled capping module Linear pattern – Straight compact modules and straight capping modules Average unit 102 mm x 267 mm x 460 mm 4” x 10 1/2” x 18” Surface per pallet 2.6 m2 28 ft2 Quantity per pallet 56 units 56 units Weight per unit 26.4 kg 58 lb 1515 kgs 3334 lbs 2.2 units/m lin. 0.67 units/ft lin. Weight per pallet Keystone® System rounded face Straight capping module Average unit 102 mm x 267 mm x 460 mm 4” x 10 1/2” x 18” 2 units/ft2 Surface per pallet Surface per pallet 2.6 m2 28 ft2 Quantity per pallet 56 units 56 units Weight per unit 28.6 kgs 63 lbs Weight per pallet 1646 kgs 3630 lbs 10.8 units/m2 1 unit/ft2 Surface per pallet 3.7 m 40 ft2 Quantity per pallet 40 units 40 units walls Descriptive Data Sheet Keystone* System straight face Keystone® System straight face Compact module Average unit 204 mm x 305 mm x 460 mm 8” x 12” x 18” Weight per unit 45 kgs 99 lbs 1800 kgs 3960 lbs 2.2 units/m lin. 0.67 units/ft lin. 2.6 m2 28 ft2 Quantity per pallet 56 units 56 units Weight per unit 26.8 kgs 59 lbs Weight per pallet 1538 kgs 3383 lbs 2.2 units/m lin. 0.67 units/ft lin. 2.6 m2 28 ft2 Weight per pallet Keystone® System straight face Beveled capping module Keystone® System straight face Straight capping module Keystone® System straight face Corner module Average unit 102 mm x 267 mm x 460 mm 4” x 10 1/2” x 18” Surface per pallet Average unit 102 mm x 267 mm x 460 mm 4” x 10 1/2” x 18” Surface per pallet Quantity per pallet 56 units 56 units Weight per unit 29.3 kgs 64.5 lbs Weight per pallet 1678 kgs 3691 lbs 10.8 units/m2 1 unit/ft2 Surface per pallet 3.7 m 40 ft2 Quantity per pallet 40 units 40 units Average unit 204 mm x 230 mm x 460 mm 8” x 9” x 18” Weight per unit 54 Weight per pallet To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 Permacon offers technical design services for non-standard geo-grid walls. SMOKED GREY 2 2 48 kgs 107 lbs 1973 kgs 4340 lbs 55 Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Descriptive Data Sheet I Descriptive Data Sheet I Unislope I Old Forge® wall Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. 150 mm x 350 mm x 100 mm 6” x 13 3/4” x 4” Average unit Quantity per pallet Weight per unit Weight per pallet UNISLOPE I – 150 Average unit 150 mm x 350 mm x 150 mm 6” x 13 3/4” x 6” UNISLOPE I – 200 UNISLOPE I – 300 500 kgs 1102 lbs 4.3 units/ft2 13.95 ft2 Quantity per pallet 60 units 60 units Weight per unit 17.2 kgs 38 lbs Weight per pallet 1069 kgs 2352 lbs 34.4 units/m2 3.2 units/ft2 Surface per pallet 2.44 m2 26.25 ft2 Quantity per pallet 84 units 84 units Weight per unit 22.6 kgs 50 lbs Weight per pallet 1935 kgs 4257 lbs 23 units/m2 2.1 units/ft2 Surface per pallet 2 m2 21.4 ft2 Quantity per unit 45 units 45 units Weight per pallet 70 mm x 380 mm x 610 mm 2 3/4” x 15” x 24” 42 units 26.2 lbs 1.30 m2 Weight per unit Combined foundation slab 42 units 11.90 kgs 46 units/m2 Average unit 150 mm x 350 mm x 300 mm 6” x 13 3/4” x 12” 6.4 units/ft2 Surface per pallet Average unit 150 mm x 350 mm x 200 mm 6” x 13 3/4” x 8” 68.9 units/m2 Length per unit Quantity per pallet Weight per unit Weight per pallet 33 kgs 73 lbs 1522 kgs 3356 lbs 1.64 units/m2 0.5 units/ft2 28 units 28 units 43.2 kgs 97.7 lbs 1243.6 kgs 2735 lbs walls UNISLOPE I – 100 Straight Old Forge wall Average unit Surface per pallet Quantity per pallet Weight per unit Weight per pallet 2 units/ft2 30 ft2 60 units 53.4 lbs 3276 lbs Beveled Old Forge wall Average unit Surface per pallet Quantity per pallet Weight per unit Weight per pallet LAYING PATTERN LAYING PATTERN 21.9 units/m2 2.74 m2 60 units 24.2 kgs 1489 kgs 32.3 units/m2 3.72 m2 120 units 13.6 kgs 1672 kgs 3 units/ft2 40 ft2 120 units 30 lbs 3685 lbs Beveled Old Forge wall 100 mm x 225 mm x 305 mm 4” x 8 7/8” x 12” To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 Linear pattern GREY To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 57 56 Unislope I – 200 Linear pattern Straight Old Forge wall 100 mm x 225 mm x 457 mm 4” x 8 7/8” x 18” RANGE GREY AND CHARCOAL RANGE BEIGE AND BLACK I Descriptive Data Sheet I Pisa* System Pisa* System Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Regular Pisa System 75 mm x 200 mm x 760 mm 3” x 8” x 30” Regular Pisa System 75 mm x 300 mm x 760 mm 3” x 12” x 30” Regular Pisa System 75 mm x 380 mm x 610 mm 3” x 15” x 24” Pisa System – Corner 75 mm x 200 mm x 660 mm 3” x 8” x 26” Average unit 1.6 units/ft2 Quantity per pallet 45 units 45 units Weight per unit 28.2 kgs 63.7 lbs Weight per pallet 1303 kgs 2865 lbs 17.2 units/m2 1.6 units/ft2 Average unit Quantity per pallet 30 units 30 units Weight per unit 43.4 kgs 95.5 lbs Weight per pallet 1303 kgs 2865 lbs 21.5 units/m2 2 units/ft2 Average unit Quantity per pallet 30 units 30 units Weight per unit 43.4 kgs 95.5 lbs Weight per pallet 1303 kgs 2865 lbs Average unit 20 units/m2 1.85 units/ft2 Quantity per pallet 15 plaques 15 plaques Weight per unit 1 plaque = 2 corners + 1 regular 17.2 units/m2 Weight per pallet 29 kgs 63.7 lbs 1303 kgs 2865 lbs walls Descriptive Data Sheet Pisa* System - Finish LAYING PATTERN Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Pisa Finish 250 mm (10 in.) 75 mm x 250 mm x 610 mm 3” x 10” x 24” Length per unit Quantity per pallet Weight per unit Weight per pallet Pisa Finish 375 mm (15 in.) 75 mm x 380 mm x 610 mm 3” x 15” x 24” Pisa Finish corner 250 mm (10 in.) Linear pattern 75 mm x 250 mm x 500 mm 3” x 10” x 20” Length per unit Quantity per pallet 2 ft lin. 45 units 45 units 29 kgs 63.7 lbs 1303 kgs 2865 lbs 0.61 m lin. 2 ft lin. 30 units 30 units Weight per unit 43.4 kgs 95.5 lbs Weight per pallet 1303 kgs 2865 lbs Length per unit 0.51 m lin. 1.67 ft lin. Quantity per pallet 15 plaques 15 plaques Weight per unit permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section 0.61 m lin. Weight per pallet 29 kgs 63.7 lbs 1303 kgs 2865 lbs Note: The Pisa System is not available in Ontario. To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 59 58 The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site AMARETTO BROWN CHAMPAGNE BEIGE GREY To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 Descriptive Data Sheet I Specific Installation Guide Descriptive Data Sheet I Pisa* System Split face Universal* slope block Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. AMOUNT OF PISA® BLOCKS REQUIRED 8 in. 66 in. 16 in. METHOD A Total height of wall 200 mm (8 in.) 400 mm (16 in.) Finishing block 450 mm (18 in.) 5 - 1 600 mm (24 in.) 7 - 1 750 mm (30 in.) 9 - 1 900 mm (36 in.) 9 2 1 1050 mm (42 in.) 9 4 1 1200 mm (48 in.) 9 6 1 1350 mm (54 in.) 9 8 1 1500 mm (60 in.) 9 10 1 1650 mm (66 in.) 9 12 1 walls 10 in. Split face Universal slope block Stone (3/4 in.) Average unit Quantity per pallet Geotextile Perforated drain Foundation (0–3/4 in.) 34.4 units/m2 3.2 units/ft2 96 units 96 units Weight per unit 20.93 kgs 46 lbs Weight per pallet 2009 kgs 4430 lbs Split face Universal slope block – half block Average unit Quantity per pallet AMOUNT OF PISA BLOCKS REQUIRED ® METHOD B 10 in. 8 in. 66 in. 12 in. 15 in. Total height of wall 200 mm (8 in.) 300 mm (12 in.) 380 mm (15 in.) Finishing block 450 mm (18 in.) 5 - - 1 600 mm (24 in.) 5 2 - 1 750 mm (30 in.) 5 4 - 1 900 mm (36 in.) 5 6 - 1 1050 mm (42 in.) 5 8 - 1 1200 mm (48 in.) 5 8 2 1 1350 mm (54 in.) 5 8 4 1 1500 mm (60 in.) 5 9 5 1 1650 mm (66 in.) 6 9 6 1 LAYING PATTERN 68.9 units/m2 6.4 units/ft2 48 units 48 units Weight per unit 10 kgs 22 lbs Weight per pallet 480 kgs 1058 lbs 134 mm x 305 mm x 215 mm 5 5/16” x 12” x 8 1/2” 134 mm x 305 mm x 105 mm 5 5/16” x 12” x 4 1/4” Linear pattern Stone (3/4 in.) Foundation (0–3/4 in.) To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 61 Perforated drain 60 Geotextile RANGE BROWN GREY Descriptive Data Sheet I Universal* slope block slabs Note: The dimensions of the Imperial system are approximate. Universal slope block Average unit Quantity per pallet 34.4 units/m2 3.2 units/ft2 96 units 96 units Weight per unit 18.61 kgs 41.03 lbs Weight per pallet 1787 kgs 3939 lbs Universal slope block – half block Average unit Quantity per pallet Weight per unit Weight per pallet 68.9 units/m2 6.4 units/ft2 48 units 48 units 9 kgs 20 lbs 415 kgs 913 lbs LAYING PATTERN 135 mm x 280 mm x 215 mm 5 5/16” x 11” x 8 1/2” Slabs 135 mm x 280 mm x 105 mm 5 5/16” x 11” x 4 1/4” To find out about permitted wall heights, consult the Wall Characteristics Chart on page 36 63 62 Linear pattern GREY Excavation 1.1 If pipes or wires are located in the area to be excavated, contact the company representative concerned before the work is started. 1.2 To ensure sufficient drainage, excavate the soil to obtain a minimum incline of 2% (20 mm/m or 1/4 inch per foot). 1.3 The excavation contour should extend beyond the surface to be paved by at least 300 mm (12”). Ideally, this distance should be 1 to 1 1/2 times the thickness of the foundation. The stability of the project depends on this measurement, which ensures that the slabs at the edge will be as well supported as those in the centre. 1.4 Level the bottom of the excavation with a rake and if the soil is sandy, compact it with a vibrating plate or roller. It is preferable not to pack clay soil at this stage. In this case, the use of a geotextile membrane placed between the natural soil and the foundation is recommended to prevent foundation contamination by clay and ensure greater stability. Refer to the chart to get the minimum excavation required (Ref: Photo #1) Foundation 2.0 Spread and compact the 20-0 mm (0-3/4”) stone in 100 mm (4”) layers. Lightly water the 20-0 mm (0-3/4”) stone to make tamping easier. To ensure an adequate foundation, compact the stone several times with a vibrating plate, or a jumping jack (Ref: Photo #2). Once this stage is completed, you will be able to see what the final result will look like. You can verify the final level of the slabs by placing a slab on a guide. (Ref: Photo #3) Refer to typical installation drawings (see page 67). Curb 3.0 If you are installing Universal® curb or Universal® Mini-curb: Before you finish the foundation, proceed immediately with the installation of the Universal curb or Universal Mini-curb. Begin by installing the curb on one side. Before installing the curb on the other side, temporarily place a row of slabs in order to determine the ideal distance and thus to determine the position of the other curbs and avoid having to cut slabs later. Installing Celtik curb or Celtik Mega curb: To install these types of curbs, see step 5.7 of section 5- Laying the slab Installation bed 4.1 Spread between 15 mm (5/8”) and 25 mm (1”) of concrete sand or screening (Ref: Photo #4). 4.2 Level the concrete sand using two (2) 25 mm (1”) diameter pipes and a straight plank (Ref: Photo #5). Any significant variation in bed thickness may cause irregularities in the paved surface. 4.3 Make sure you do not to compact the screenings or the sand before laying the slabs on the installation bed. 5.1 Arrange the slabs according to the pattern chosen with a 90° angle if possible. Proceed by walking on the slabs (Ref: Photo #6). Fill the holes left by the pipes. 5.2 Slabs are manufactured with side spacers that will set a space of 3 mm (1/8”) between each slab. A space of 2 mm must be allowed for slabs without spacers. 5.3 To obtain an even distribution of colour and texture, it is recommended that you choose slabs from more than one cube at a time. Moreover, working across each cube always gives the best results. 5.4 Check the alignment of the slabs after every five rows installed and adjust them, if necessary, using a screwdriver. 5.5 Install slabs up to the last row. To avoid having to cut slabs later, determine the position of the curbs to finish with a complete slab. 5.6 If necessary, you can cut the slabs using specialized tools such as guillotine or a concrete saw. It is recommended that you use a chalk line to mark the slabs to be cut. If you have to use a guillotine to cut the slabs, make sure that the cut is at a slight angle as slabs cut this way are much easier to install. If you use a concrete saw, keep away from the slabs already installed, since the dust and dirt from sawing will permanently stain them. Wear safety glasses when cutting concrete products. 5.7 On both sides of the paving surface, proceed with installing the Celtik curb or Celtik Mega curb. (Ref: Photo #7) 6.1 Spread concrete sand over the slab, let dry. If necessary, then work it into the joints by brushing in all directions (Ref: Photo #8). (For improved performance, use Permacon’s stabilizing sand or Permacon’s Polymeric sand) 6.2 Remove the excess sand. Repeat steps 6.1 and 6.2 if necessary. 6.3 If, after a few days, some joints are not properly filled, repeat the procedure. 6.4 We suggest setting aside a number of slabs for replacement. 1 3 4 5 6 2 Tools required • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Laying the slabs 1 wheelbarrow a few pegs 2 rigid pipes with a diameter of 25 mm (1 in.) x 3 m (10 ft.) 1 25 mm x 150 mm x 2,4 m (1 in. x 6 in. x 8 ft.) plank 1 plumb line 1 level 1 15 m long (50 ft.) bricklayer’s line 1 shovel 1 chalk line 1 measuring tape 1 broom 1 rake 1 guillotine or concrete saw (available from rental stores) 1 vibrating plate (compacting tool available from tool rental stores) Filling the joints Optional slabs Generic Installation Guide I Slabs • jumping jack • vibrating roller 65 64 The jumping jack and vibrating roller should not be used for compacting paving stones, only for the foundation. Generic Installation Guide I Slabs Generic Installation Guide I Slabs Typical Cross Section Slab and Celtik® curb SLAB 02 03 CELTIK® CURB 225 mm (9”) 150 mm (6”) FOUNDATION 20–0 mm (0–3/4”) 300 mm–380 mm (12”–15”) EXCESS WIDTH slabs 01 LAYING BED 25 mm (1”) (CONCRETE SAND) 05 07 08 06 Nature of project Patio or sidewalk Nature of soil clay Sandy Minimum excavation required (Excluding slab height) 275 mm (11”) 225 mm (8 7/8”) Minimum foundation thickness (20-0 mm (0-3/4”) crushed stone) 200 mm (8”) 150 mm (6”) Minimum/maximum uncompacted installation bed 15 to 25 mm (5/8” to 1”) 15 à 25 mm (5/8” to 1”) 66 Thickness of the slab The information in this table shows the minimum required for a job well done. Anything above this level will mean improved stability for the whole. will vary depending on the selected slab 67 04 I Descriptive Data Sheet Portage® Stepping Stone Portage® Stepping Stone LAYING IDEAS Refer to the slab installation guide on pages 64, 65 and 66 for a description on how to prepare the foundation beforehand. Pathway or irregular patio Installation of an irregular patio or sidewalk – WITHOUT CUTTING Pathway or straight patio Average unit 0.14 m2 1.5 ft2 Quantity per pallet 90 units 90 units Surface per pallet 12.5 m2 135 ft2 Weight per unit 13.2 kgs 29 lbs Weight per pallet 1206 kgs 2659 lbs I Specific Installation Guide Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Begin by laying 3 slabs at the centre of the surface to be covered. Place 3 slabs together to form a cloverleaf. Add more sets of 3 slabs (cloverleaf) to fill in the surface to be covered. Complete the balance of the surface to be covered with single slabs for the final result. slabs Descriptive Data Sheet Japanese path Installation of a patio or a sidewalk – WITH CUTTING Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Begin by laying half a slab at the left-hand side. Continue by fitting more sets of 3 slabs (cloverleafs) against the others. The cutting will be done when the entire surface has been covered. Keep the cut-off pieces of slab to fill in the empty spaces. For some width (increments of 40”) the loss can be limited. LAYING PATTERNS 43 mm x 391 mm x 534 mm 1 3/4” x 15 1/2” x 21” Random pattern (Without joint) Direction of installation 68 Hatching of these laying patterns are available on our website permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section RANGE GREY AND CHARCOAL RANGE BEIGE AND BLACK RANGE SANDY BEIGE The colour swatches (for 3D rendering) are available on our Web site It is also possible to realize patios, pathways, sidewalks or stepping stones with wider joints. Use the same technique described above by leaving an average 50 mm (2 inches) space between stones. 69 Random pattern (With 2” joints) Descriptive Data Sheet I Descriptive Data Sheet I Barcelona® slab Rockcliffe slab TM slabs LAYING PATTERNS Rockcliffe 16 x 16 slab Average unit 0.16 m2 1.78 ft2 Quantity per pallet 48 units 48 units Weight per unit 19.04 kgs 42 lbs Weight per pallet 913.9 kgs 2016 lbs Average unit 0.26 m2 2.78 ft2 Quantity per pallet 36 units 36 units Weight per unit 400 mm x 400 mm module – Linear pattern (checkerboard) Weight per pallet 22.78 kgs 49 lbs 820 kgs 1808 lbs Rockcliffe 16 x 24 slab Average unit 0.25 m2 2.67 ft2 Quantity per pallet 32 units 32 units Weight per unit 24.5 kgs 54 lbs Weight per pallet 784 kgs 1728 lbs LAYING PATTERN 400 mm x 400 mm module – Linear pattern 40 mm x 500 mm x 500 mm 1 5/8” x 19 11/16” x 19 11/16” Rockcliffe slab - square 45 mm x 400 mm x 400 mm 1 3/4” x 15 3/4” x 15 3/4” 400 mm x 600 mm module – Linear pattern Modular pattern 71 70 Rockcliffe slab - rectangle 45 mm x 400 mm x 600 mm 1 3/4” x 15 3/4” x 23 3/4” 400 mm x 400 mm and 400 mm x 600 mm modules – Modular pattern RANGE AMARETTO RANGE MANTLE GREY GREY RANGE GREY AND BLACK RANGE BUFF AND BLACK RANGE BEIGE AND BLACK Descriptive Data Sheet I Descriptive Data Sheet I Roman Cobble® slab Rustic slab slabs LAYING PATTERNS Roman Cobble slab – small squares Rustic slab 12 x 12 Surface per unit 0.09 m2 1 ft2 Quantity per pallet 144 units 144 units Weight per unit 10.5 kgs 23.1 lbs Weight per pallet 1550 kgs 3410 lbs Surface per unit 0.186 m2 2 ft2 Quantity per pallet 72 units 72 units 21 kgs 46 lbs 1550 kgs 3410 lbs Surface per unit LAYING PATTERNS Quantity per pallet 12 x 12 module – Linear pattern (checkerboard) Weight per unit Weight per pallet Weight per pallet Surface per unit Quantity per pallet 12 x 12 module – Linear pattern 54 pcs 54 pcs 16,33 kgs 36 lbs 882 kgs 1994 lbs RANGE RED AND BLACK 54 pcs 54 pcs 16,33 kgs 36 lbs Weight per pallet 881.8 kgs 1944 lbs Linear pattern – small squares module Roman Cobble slab small squares 40 mm x 400 mm x 400 mm 1 5/8” x 15 3/4” x 15 3/4” 12 x 24 module – Linear pattern Roman Cobble slab fan 40 mm x 400 mm x 400 mm 1 5/8” x 15 3/4” x 15 3/4” Linear pattern – fan module 12 x 12 and 12 x 24 modules – Modular pattern RANGE IVORY BEIGE 1,78 ft2 73 72 Rustic slab - rectangle 55 mm x 298 mm x 595 mm 2 1/8” x 11 3/4” x 23 1/2” 0,16 m2 Weight per unit Rustic slab - square 55 mm x 298 mm x 298 mm 2 1/8” x 11 3/4” x 11 3/4” CHARCOAL 1,78 ft2 Roman Cobble slab – Fan Rustic slab 12 x 24 Weight per unit 0,16 m2 RED GREY RANGE GREY AND BLACK RANGE RED AND BLACK Descriptive Data Sheet I Riverstone® slab LAYING PATTERNS 0.26 m2 2.78 ft2 Quantity per pallet 32 units 32 units Weight per unit 25.41 kgs 56 lbs Weight per pallet 804.5 kgs 1792 lbs 20 x 20 module – Linear pattern (checkerboard) curbs Surface per unit 20 x 20 module – Linear pattern 45 mm x 500 mm x 500 mm 1 3/4” x 19 11/16” x 19 11/16” 74 75 Curbs OTTAWA Generic Installation Guide I Curbs Descriptive Data Sheet I Celtik® curb 1 3 4 For a straight-line curb, use alternating angled curb modules. 5 6 Average unit variable variable Surface per layer 9.28 m lin. 26 ft lin. Surface per pallet 31.70 m lin. 104 ft lin. Weight per pallet 780 kgs 1716 lbs Consult the pavers installation guide on page 4 of this technical guide curbs 2 For a concave or convex curve, lay curb modules in the same direction. LAYING PATTERNS For a 90° corner, simply align curb modules at this angle 110 mm x 90 mm x variable 4 5/16” x 3 9/16” x variable Note: In order to facilitate orders by half-layer (13 ft lin) each row must include 2 boxes of anchors. 76 77 Each box contains 16 anchors & nails. RANGE ST-MALO BEIGE RANGE ABERDEEN GREY RANGE OXFORD CHARCOAL RANGE CARDIGAN BROWN RANGE EDINBURG RED RANGE SHEFFIELD BEIGE AND BLACK RANGE ORLEANS GREY I Descriptive Data Sheet I Universal* curb and Universal* Mini-curb Celtik® Mega Curb Colour available: grey, dark brown Universal module Average unit 200 mm x 80 mm x 1000 mm 8” x 3” x 39” Quantity per pallet Weight per unit Weight per pallet Average unit 3.3 units/m lin. 1.01 units/ft lin. Surface per layer 5.4 m lin. 17.8 ft lin. Surface per pallet 32.73 m lin. 106.53 ft lin. Weight per pallet 1768 kgs 3980 lbs Colour available: grey, dark brown Colour available: grey, dark brown Weight per unit Weight per pallet 200 mm x 115 mm x 300 mm 7 7/8” x 4 1/2” x 11 13/16” 44 units 39 kgs 86 lbs 1760 kgs 3880 lbs 64 units 64 units 26 kgs 58 lbs 1707 kgs 3763 lbs Universal curb 0.625 m radius Average unit 200 mm x 80 mm x 1000 mm 8” x 3” x 39” 0.305 units/ft lin. 44 units Universal curb 90° corner Quantity per pallet 200 mm x 80 mm x 300 mm 8” x 3” x 12” 1 unit/m lin. Quantity per pallet 1 unit/m lin. 0.305 units/ft lin. 20 units 20 units Weight per unit 39 kgs 86 lbs Weight per pallet 820 kgs 1808 lbs 1 unit/m lin. 0,305 units/ft lin. 56 units 56 units curbs Descriptive Data Sheet Universal Mini-curb Colour available: grey Average unit Quantity per pallet Weight per unit Weight per pallet 44 lbs 1157 kgs 2545 lbs 78 79 150 mm x 60 mm x 1000 mm 6” x 2 3/8” x 39” 20 kgs RANGE ST-MALO BEIGE RANGE ABERDEEN GREY RANGE OXFORD CHARCOAL RANGE SHEFFIELD BEIGE AND BLACK DARK BROWN GREY 81 80 Permapro permapro Descriptive Data Sheet I Descriptive Data Sheet I Permapro polymeric sand and stone dust Permapro polymeric sand and stone dust Permapro SP polymeric sand Permapro SP polymeric sand is a unique mixture of polymer binders and calibrated sand available in beige or grey. Once SP polymeric sand sets, it becomes very firm and locks between the concrete paver joints. This firm bond maintains pavers securely in place, being equally effective on both horizontal and sloped surfaces. Permapro SP polymeric sand is for sloping areas, around pools and all type of driveways and walkways. Permapro SP polymeric sand can be used for concrete paver joints up to a maximum of 2.5 cm (1”). • • • • • • • QUANTITY CHART Permapro XP polymeric sand Surface per 30 kg (66.6 lb) bag 50 ft2 (4.64 m2) Mega-Bergerac Plus paver 55 ft2 (5.11 m2) Paleo paver 85 ft2 (7.89 m2) Canvas paver 34 ft2 (3.17 m2) Paleo Modular paver 85 ft2 (7.89 m2) Old Forge paver 95 ft (8.82 m ) Standard paver 105 ft2 (9.75 m2) Trafalgar paver 50 ft (4.64 m ) Mega-Trafalgar paver 40 ft2 (3.71 m2) Arbel paver 25 ft2 (2.32 m2) Mega-Arbel paver 25 ft2 (2.32 m2) Vendome paver 28 ft2 (2.60 m2) Quadral paver 65 ft2 (6.00 m2) Parvis paver 2 See reverse of bag for specific installation guide. 2 OK 2 PAVER XP polymeric Sand Not OK PAVER PAVER XP polymeric Sand Other product PAVER Sand or crushed stone Sand or crushed stone Minimum 1 in. (2.5 cm) Minimum 1 in. (2.5 cm) Crushed stone Crushed stone Minimum 5 in. (12.5 cm) Minimum 5 in. (12.5 cm) Figure A Figure B 300 ft2 (27.8 m2) 55 ft2 (5.10 m2) AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES AND SKIN. FIRST AID TREATMENT: IF PRODUCT HAS CONTACT WITH YOUR EYES OR SKIN, WASH OFF THOROUGHLY WITH WATER. WARRANTY – Permapro SP Polymeric sand must be installed in accordance with our method of application. The manufacturer’s liability is limited only to the replacement of the Permapro SP polymeric sand. Proof of purchase will be required for any claim. 82 Provence paver 2 BEIGE GRIS • • • • • • • Helps prevent weed sprouting, damages caused by insects and erosion Sets at above freezing temperature (0° C - 32° F) Fast setting time: 3 hours Does not stain concrete paving stones Can be used in false joints Can be stored outside (intact pallets) Packed in plastic bags – helps resist rain/moisture Permapro polymeric stone dust Permapro polymeric stone dust is a unique mixture of polymer binders and calibrated stone. It is ideal for a variety of natural stone applications such as pool decks, patios and pathways. Permapro polymeric stone dust can be used for natural stone joints between 1.25 cm (1/2”) to 10 cm (4”). • • • • • • Works at above 15° C (59° F) Compatible with all types of natural stones Flexible unlike cement joints Easy to install – sweep stone dust in joints (no trowelling) Natural stone finish on joint surface (unlike white cement joint) Not recommended for concrete pavers or slabs 83 XP Polymeric sand permapro Permapro XP polymeric sand is a unique mixture of polymer binders and calibrated sand available in beige or grey. Once XP polymeric sand sets, it becomes very firm and locks between the concrete paver joints. This firm bond maintains pavers securely in place, being equally effective on both horizontal and sloped surfaces. Permapro XP polymeric sand is ideal around pools and spas, for steep sloping areas, wide concrete paver joints and areas having excess water. Permapro XP polymeric sand can be used for concrete pavers joints up to a maximum of 3.8 cm (1.5”). SP Polymeric sand Bergerac paver Helps prevent weed sprouting, damages caused by insects and erosion Sets at above freezing temperature (0° C - 32° F) Fast setting time : 3 hours Does not stain concrete paving stones Can be used in false joints Can be stored outside (intact pallets) Packed in plastic bags – helps resist rain/moisture Descriptive Data Sheet I Permapro adhesive, nails and edge Permapro polyurethane concrete adhesive Imagine the possibilities... Permapro polyurethane concrete adhesive is especially formulated for concrete and stone applications such as retaining walls, steps and pool copings. • • • • • Extra resistant to torsion and tension Extra bond strength Extra fast cure time Can be used on dry or damp surfaces Works above freezing (0° C - 32° F) Permapro 10” galvanized nails Specially designed for installation with Permapro paving edges • • • • Galvanized nails - High resistance to corrosion 25% more nails per box (190 instead of 150) Box of ± 190 nails 48 boxes/pallet Permapro paving edge is an excellent choice to brace and support concrete pavers and slabs. Permapro paving edge is designed to adapt to straight or curved installations. It is especially easy to use and quick to install, thus saving the user time and money. “Twist-lock” connection system • • • • • • • Extra versatile system. Choice of rigid or flexible paving edges Flexible edge has been designed to avoid cutting in curved paver installations “twist lock” feature provides a rigid connection allowing continuous support Bracing on the vertical wall provides additional support Made with thicker gauge plastic for additional overall strength 8 linear feet edge Box of 24 units Plans Designed by our experts, these myriad plans will give you original and practical ideas to finish designing your project! plans Permapro paving edge 85 84 Detailed specification of each plan and several other examples are available at: permaconpro.ca / information menu / support to professionals section Link SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS Wraparound Main element: Main element: Range silex grey Paleo pavers Range terracotta Paleo Modular pavers Surround: Surround: Range Cognac brown Canvas pavers Range Auvergne charcoal Canvas pavers Range fossil beige Lineart pavers Main element: Main element: Range fossil beige Paleo pavers Range silex grey Paleo Modular pavers Surround: Surround: Range Cognac brown Lineart pavers Range sylvery grey Canvas pavers Range Auvergne charcoal Canvas pavers Curvilinear SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS Water’s edge SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS Main element: Main element: Range Brittany beige Bergerac pavers Range Auvergne charcoal Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers Surround: Surround: Range fossil beige Lineart pavers Range Cognac brown Aquastyl pavers Wall: Slab: Range St-Malo beige Celtik wall Mantle grey Rockcliffe slab Main element: Range Gascony beige Bergerac pavers Surround: Range Cognac brown Lineart pavers Wall: Range Sheffield beige and black Celtik wall Main element: Main element: Range Gascony beige Méga-Bergerac Plus pavers Surround: Range Auvergne charcoal Aquastyl pavers Slab: Range Amaretto Rockcliffe slab Range Ardennes grey bergerac pavers Surround: Range Auvergne charcoal Lineart pavers Range Oxford charcoal Celtik wall 87 86 Wall: Cubist SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS Courtyard SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS Main element: Main element: Range Bourbon beige Trafalgar pavers Range Brittany beige Bergerac pavers Surround: Surround: Range fossil beige Lineart pavers Range Norvick grey Trafalgar pavers Wall: Range Ardennes grey Monaco wall Main element: Range Chatham beige Trafalgar pavers Main element: Range Gascony beige Bergerac pavers Surround: Range Norvick grey Trafalgar pavers Surround: Range Cognac brown Lineart pavers Wall: Range Sheffield beige and black Monaco wall Main element: Range Norvick grey Trafalgar pavers Surround: Range Bourbon beige Trafalgar pavers Rustic SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS Geometric SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS Main element: Main element: Range Melbourne grey Arbel pavers Range Auvergne charcoal Paleo pavers Wall: Surround: Range Oxford charcoal Celtik wall Range fossil beige Lineart pavers Main element: Range Danville beige Arbel pavers Wall: Range Orleans grey Celtik wall Main element: Range shell beige Paleo pavers Surround: Range Cognac brown Lineart pavers Main element: Range Richmond grey Arbel pavers Wall: 89 88 Range Aberdeen grey Celtik wall Table of contents pavers slabs walls Expansion SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS PAVERS Installation Guide Parvis Trafalgar Arbel Mega-Bergerac Plus Circle Bergerac Circle Paleo Vendome Marina AquaStyl permapro Gridlock curbs WALLS Installation Guide Celtik Mega-Celtik Keystone System Combined foundation slab Pisa Main element: Range Gascony beige Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers Surround: Range Cognac brown Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers Insertion: Range Cognac brown Canvas pavers Main element: 04 08 12 14 18 21 24 26 28 30 Range Ardennes grey Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers Surround: Mega-Trafalgar 10 Range Auvergne charcoal Mega-Arbel 14 Mega-Bergerac Mega-Bergerac Plus Plus pavers 16 Insertion: Bergerac 20 Paleo Range ModularAuvergne charcoal 22 Paleo Canvas Circle pavers 25 Canvas 27 Main element: LineartRange Brittany beige 29 Heritage 32 Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers Surround: 34 42 52 54 56 58 Range Auvergne charcoal Mega-Bergerac Plus pavers Insertion: Geo-Celtik Range silvery grey Monaco Canvas pavers Unislope I Old Forge Split-face Universal Slope block Universal Slope block SUGGESTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS SLABS Installation Guide Portage Barcelona Roman Cobble CURBS Installation Guide Celtik Universal 64 68 71 73 38 53 56 57 61 62 Rockcliffe 70 Main element: RusticRange Gascony beige 72 Mega-Bergerac Plus 74 Riverstone Large square pavers Surround: 76 77 79 Ottawa Confederation Boulevard. Pavers : Mega-Pavers pavers University of Toronto Wellness Centre at Erindale Campus in Mississauga. Exterior cladding: Versailles Stone For warranty details, visit: permacon.ca/information menu/warranty section Range Cognac brown Lineart pavers Celtik Mega curb 78 Universal Mini-Curb 79 Polymeric sand, Stone Dust PLANS 82 Main element: Adhesive, nails and edges 84 Range Ardennes grey Mega-Bergerac Plus large square pavers Our landscaping plans 85 Surround: Our addresses 92 Range silex grey Lineart pavers Permacon is also the choice of architects and engineers for creating millions of projects, public and private alike. 91 90 plans PERMAPRO 1 888 PERMACON 1 8 8 8 7 3 7 - 6 2 2 6 www.permacon.ca Permacon Bolton 3 Betomat Court Bolton (Ontario) L7E 2V9 Tel.: (905) 857-6773 1 800 463-9278 Permacon Ottawa South 6860 Bank Street Metcalfe (Ontario) K0A 2P0 Tel.: (613) 821-0898 1 800 361-2707 Permacon London 1201 Brydges Street London (Ontario) N5V 2B5 Tel.: (519) 453-9501 1 888 264-4429 Permacon Ottawa West 6775 Hazeldean Road Stittsville (Ontario) K2S 1B9 Tel.: (613) 821-0898 1 800 361-2707 Permacon Milton 8375 5th Side Road Milton (Ontario) L9T 2X7 Tel.: (905) 875-4215 1 800 265-0692 Permacon Quebec 8845 Pierre-Bertrand Blvd Quebec (Quebec) G2K 1W2 Tel.: (418) 622-3333 Permacon Montreal 8140 Bombardier Street Anjou (Quebec) H1J 1A4 Tel.: (514) 351-2120 AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR: Permacon Sherbrooke 1080 Panneton Street Sherbrooke (Quebec) J1K 2B4 Tel.: (819) 564-1414 Permacon Trois-Rivières 1100 de la Commune Blvd Trois-Rivières (Quebec) G9A 2W6 Tel.: (819) 378-2721