The type of slabs you're using, the amount of the area you're covering, and your level of expertise with this kind of project will all affect the ideal approach for laying Raj Green Indian Sandstone Paving Slabs.
Here Are Some Tips on How to Lay Paving Slabs:
Planning and Getting Set Up:
Plan the area you want to cover and establish boundaries before placing the slabs. Check the area level, and clean up any grass or waste if necessary.
Slab Installation:
Installing the slabs should begin at one corner of the space, then proceed to the other. To allow for expansion, ensure that the slabs are level with one another and spaced away by around 10-15 mm.
The Slabs Are Cut:
Use a diamond-tipped saw, a chisel, and a hammer to cut any slabs necessary to fit them around the area's edges or any blocks.
Last of the Touches
After placing all the slabs, fill the spaces with sand or cement to help support the surface. After that, use a hose or pressure washer to give the surface one cleaner.