1. What is the scope of work undertaken by Vyara Tiles?

Being manufacturers, our competency lies in supply of paving blocks, kerbstone,  paving accessories, tiles, and other products manufactured by us.  We normally do not undertake execution of work at site. However we are in a position to recommend reliable contractors/agencies for the job. In certain cases, where products require special care of an experienced professional, we may even insist that the execution be carried out only by agencies certified by us.

2. What are the technical specifications of different materials offered by Vyara Tiles?

In the absence of any specific offer, products are generally made conforming to the requirements of IS 15658 (pavers) IS 1237 (terrazzo tiles) or IS 13801 (chequered tiles).  

We have supplied pavers with compressive strengths in excess of 550 kg / cm2.  Pavers with water absorption less than 6% and abrasion resistance under 4mm can be made available. Pavers are generally available in thickness of 60 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm and 120 mm. Other thickness may be possible on request.

This means that you can use pavers for a very vast array of application from heavily trafficed roads to pedestrian applications. Please do get in touch with us  to understand the suitable paving products for your application.

3. How do I select the correct paving material for my application?
Material Selector
Selection Criteria Interlocking Concrete Paving Blocks Chequered / Landscaping tiles flooring Flagstones (Large Format Paving) RCC Road, Bituminous Road
Flexibility / Reusability Flooring is flexible and hence allows repairs, changes, relocation, laying of utilities etc most easily Fixed and permanent flooring. Difficult but possible to carry out good quality repair job. Relocation not possible. Flexible flooring possible in pedestrian and very light traffic areas. For other places, rigid paving is recommended Fixed flooring, possible to repair but patches will remain. Relocation etc not possible
Ease and Speed of Installation Large Areas can be completed in very short time with minimum disturbance at site. Ideal for speedy and aesthetic execution, and paving of working (in use) sites if a decent sub-base exists (e.g. renovations) Large areas can be executed but base preparation takes longest, and site unusable during execution. Care has to be taken to see that tile finish are not spoilt by improper cleanliness during fixing on cement bed As applicable- depending on installation on sand bed(flexible) or mortar (rigid) Large areas can be executed in short time but site unusable during execution.
Load Transfer Transfer the load horizontally and vertically and hence ideally suited for very heavy loads Transfer the load vertically only but is recommended for low traffic and small areas like path ways of the garden etc. Transfer the load horizontally and vertically. If fixed well in mortar bed, can take some traffic load. Transfer the load vertically and suited for heavy loads as per preparation.
Excellent aesthetics Various design, colour options possible and generally highly aesthetic landscaping possible. All design and colour options give best aesthetics, neatness and cleanliness. Best combination of aesthetics and strength. Large format sizes dramatically reduce the number of joints Not possible
Cleanability Need more concentration for cleaning Very good cleanability with the good aesthetics. Very good cleanability with the good aesthetics. Need more concentration for cleaning
Skidding Resistant Skid resistant even during monsoon Skid resistant even during monsoon Skid resistant even during monsoon Will have skidding effect during monsoon
Undergrond Repairing Possible due to removing and refitting can be made. Not Possible without dismantling As applicable- depending on installation on sand bed(flexible) or mortar (rigid) Not Possible without dismantling.
Durability High Durability. Quite resistant to abrasion and weathering cycles High Durability. Quite resistant to abrasion and weathering cycles High Durability. Quite resistant to abrasion and weathering cycles High wear and weather will break down surface. Black seal coat required every 2-3 years. Ruts or pothole repairs make ugly patches. Subject to erosion from oil drippings.
4. How do I fix my Terrazzo Tiles or Tiles for Landscaping Applications?
5. How do I polish my Terrazzo Tiles?
6. How do I maintain my floorings?

Paving Blocks:

  1. Use the nylon brush for cleaning the grooves of paving block.
  2. Do not allow debris to build up on your concrete block surface.
  3. It is advised that you clean-up oil spills brake fluid or other chemical spills.
  4. Avoid car washing on your drive ways

Chequered Tiles :

  1. During the fitting time especially during joint filing, use the cement in such a way that the cement should not come out on the surface of tiles which disturbs the beauty of tiles.
  2. Do not use acid for cleaning chequered tiles floor.
  3. Wash the floor at a regular interval.
  4. Use the nylon brush for cleaning the grooves of tiles.

Terrazzo tiles :

  1. Remove the stains from the surface as early as possible so as not to give the chance the mosaic material to absorb the stain causing material.
  2. Dry dust should be firstly removed by dry cloth and then wash it with clean water and cleaning agents.
  3. For making the extra shine floor, repolishing should be made by the regular time intervals.
  4. Do not use acid for cleaning terrazzo tiles floor
  5. Waxing may cause the deposition of dust on floor and that tend to staining problem. Use Penetrating sealers having characteristics of penetration in cement thus sealing the pores and greatly reducing its absorptive qualities.
  6. Use the warm water with liquid detergent or any other recommended cleaning agent for cleaning the stains.
7. What kind and level of customization can be done by Vyara Tiles for our projects?

As a firm, we have always been challenged by requests for customizing our products as per client’s needs. The opportunity to supply innovative, high quality products, along with turnkey solutions for sites, through academic interaction with design professionals, is the thing that really gets us going. Our products can be altered for shape, colours, textures, sizes, aggregates used and also some other characteristics. We request you to let us understand your project needs.

8. How strong are the pavers?

Pavers are used in the toughest of applications in metropolitan roads, container yards, railway yards, industrial applications and other internal roads, as also in home backyards. As long as you select the proper pavers, pavers will be strong enough for your application.

9. How soon can I get my pavers?

VYARA can get you your pavers within 2-3 days for in-stock material. For special orders, you can count on your pavers in 4-6 weeks depending on the selection of the items. Generally single items get delivere early and an order which combines many product items should expect a longer delivery time.

10. Can paving stones be installed anywhere instead of asphalt or poured concrete?

Yes.

VYARA paving system will instantly improve your home’s appearance and increase its appraised value. With dozens of shapes and colours to choose from, design possibilities for driveways, walkways, patios & pools, sunrooms and other areas are endless. Do consult us however for proper selection of material as per your requirement.

11. How well do interlocking concrete pavements perform over the long term?

One of the best performance examples for streets and sidewalks is found in North Bay, Ontario – 20 Years Later. Click the under given link to view the case study

North Bay-Ontario Case Study

12. What is the white residue on the pavers?/ What is Efflorescence?

Efflorescence: the whitish residue /patching (CaCO3) appearing on concrete is considered as a natural phenomenon. Efflorescence affects, in more or less magnitude, all types of concrete. Efflorescence on material is not to be treated as a material defect. Efflorescence generally dissipates over a period of time. Treated or finished materials generally do not exhibit efflorescence. However uncoated material stacked unused at site and exposed to moisture, is likely to exhibit efflorescence.

This condition is greatly minimized with the use of VYARA pavers because of the manufacturing process and materials used by VYARA. Efflorescence will wear off in about 2 to 3 months naturally but it can be removed with some cleaners.

Click on the under given links for details on this topic

Efflorescene – ICPI

Efflorescene- Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia

13. Do pavers need to be mortared into place?

Normally no mortar is needed to install concrete pavers. It is recommended that you use coarse granular sand, which will bind the pavers together with a friction joint. This sand is swept into the joints and compacted to achieve the proper installation.

In certain typical applications like a podium or a slab, where adeuqate waterproofing or drainage has not been provided, it may make sense  to mortar in the pavers - to prevent the movement of the slab causing a runoff of jointing or bedding sand- and subsequent movement of the pavers.

14. What type of sand do I need to use under and between my pavers?

Use a sharp coarse river washed sand or sharp sand with multi-sized grains. The course sand will bind together when you go over the pavers with the compactor. This will make the joints between the paver solid and prevent moisture from getting under the pavers. The problem with using fine sand is that it will wash out easily and not create a locking friction joint between the pavers

 

BEDDING AND JOINT SAND (SPECIFICATION)

Provide bedding and joint sand as follows:

  1. Clean, non-plastic, free from deleterious or foreign matter, symmetrically shaped, natural or manufactured from crushed rock.
  2. Do not use limestone screenings, or stone dust, or sand for the bedding sand material that does not conform to conform to the grading requirements of [ASTM C 33][CSA A23.1-FA1].
  3. Do not use mason sand, or sand conforming to [ASTM C 144][CSA A179] for the bedding sand.
    Note: If the pavement will be exposed to heavy traffic with trucks, i.e., a major thoroughfare with greater than 1.5 million 18-Kip (80 kN) equivalent single axle loads, contact ICPI for test method and criteria for assessing the durability of bedding sand.
  4. Where concrete pavers are subject to vehicular traffic, utilize sands that are as hard as practically available.
  5. Sieve according to [ASTM C 136][CSA A23.2A].
  6. Bedding Sand Material Requirements: Conform to the grading requirements of [ASTM C 33][CSA A23.1-FA1] with modifications as shown in Table 1.
    Grading Requirements for Bedding Sand
    ASTM C 33 CSA A23.1-FA1
    Sieve Size Percent Passing Sieve Size Percent Passing
    3/8 in.(9.5mm) 100 10mm 100
    No. 4 (4.75mm) 95 to 100 5mm 95 to 100
    No. 8 (2.36mm) 85 to 100 2.5mm 80 to 100
    No. 16 (1.18mm) 50 to 85 1.25mm 50 to 90
    No. 30 (0.600mm) 25 to 60 0.630mm 25 to 65
    No. 50 (0.300mm) 10 to 30 0.315mm 10 to 35
    No. 100 (0.150mm) 2 to 10 0.160mm 2 to 10
    No. 200 (0.075mm) 1 0.075mm 1

    Note: Coarser sand than that specified in Table 2 below may be used for bedding sand including C 33 or A23.1 material as shown in Table 1. Use material where the largest sieve size easily enters the smallest joints. For example, if the smallest paver joints are 2 mm wide, use sand 2 mm and smaller in particle size. If C 33 or A23.1 sand is used for joint sand, extra effort may be required in sweeping material and compacting the pavers in order to completely fill the joints.

  7. Joint Sand Material Requirements: Conform to the grading requirements of [ASTM C 144][CSA-A179] as shown with modifications in Table 2 below:
    Grading Requirements for Joint Sand
    Sieve Size ASTM C 144 ASTM C 144 CSA A179
    Natural Sand
    Percent Passing
    Manufactured Sand
    Percent Passing
    Sieve Size Percent Passing
    No. 4 (4.75mm) 100 100 5mm 100
    No. 8 (2.36mm) 95 to 100 95 to 100 2.5mm 90 to 100
    No. 16 (1.18mm) 70 to 100 70 to 100 1.25mm 85 to 100
    No. 30 (0.600mm) 40 to 75 40 to 100 0.630mm 65 to 95
    No. 50 (0.300mm) 10 to 35 20 to 40 0.315mm 15 to 80
    No. 100 (0.150mm) 2 to 15 10 to 25 0.160mm 0 to 35
    No. 200 (0.075mm) 0 to 1 0 to 10 0.075mm 0 to 1
15. Does the water drain through the sand around the pavers?

No, the water does not drain through the sand around the pavers. If they are installed properly, you will only get a little bit of seepage for the first few weeks but after that the silts and dust in the air will seal that off entirely. So you need to build in a natural slope to your paver project for water run off. Typically it is recommended that you allow for a slope of 1 inch for every 8 to 12 feet of paving away from your home. This should be enough slope to carry the water off naturally.

16. How do I control weeds and grass from coming up in my paver patio and walkways?

For the most part, if the pavers were installed properly and a compactor was used on the pavers to lock them into place, you have cut off much of the growing environment. There will still be times when seeds can blow in and start growing in the sand between the cracks. When this happens you can usually pull them out very easily or spray them with a weed killer and then remove them.

Another care to take is to use proper construction sand with minimum silt for bedding and jointing of pavers.

17. Do concrete pavers stain?

There is no way that we can prevent oil from dripping on concrete pavers but because of the fact that they are more dense than regular poured concrete they will be easier to clean if the stain is cleaned soon after it happens. If you are working around your paver patio, walkway, or driveway with paint, cement, or mortar and should accidentally spill this on your paver surface, you should clean it off right away before it has a chance to dry or it will stain your pavers. If cleaning of stained pavers is not possible, you will be able to remove the pieces that are stained and replace them without needing to sawcut and leave a scar in your paving.

18. How do I replace a paver?

One of the benefits of a project built with VYARA pavers is the ability to replace a paver should it become permanently stained. Simply take a flat head screwdriver and insert it between stones and pry the soiled stone out. If the installation is mature, it may be necessary to break the stone and then pry it out.

19. Should I use a sealer on my pavers?

We do not recommend that you attempt sealing of the pavers on your own. The main reason is that before sealing, the pavers need to be completely dry and clean. This is generally difficult with jointing sand in place. Sealing willaccentuate any dirt or defects present on the paving.

The best bet is to order factory sealed pavers (PremierShield protected.)

20. Can I use concrete pavers near a tree? Will it hurt the tree?

On an established tree, if you’re not raising the soils around the tree by any more than a couple of inches, it shouldn’t hurt the tree. Well established trees normally get their water from underground sources. Solid poured concrete can actually suffocate a tree by not letting the roots breath but using concrete pavers allows the transfer of air to the tree. Do not pave over the dripline of a newly planted tree.

You should ideally use the tree guard paving from VYARA for the purpose.

21. How hot are concrete pavers if I use them around a pool as a pool deck?

Concrete pavers, being individual pieces won’t build up heat like a solid sheet of concrete and the heat will tend to dissipate between each stone making pavers a cool product to use around a pool. One cool tip is to always use light colors for a pool deck.

22. Can I put concrete pavers over a driveway that is cracked in several places?

If the cracks in your driveway have started to drop or heave too much, which means that it doesn’t have much reinforcing steel, it is recommended that you break out the old driveway before you lay your pavers. If your cracked driveway is still basically flat then you can use it for a base for your pavers. Any minor dips can be filled with concrete mix before screeding your sand. You should mortar set the Holland Stone paver in a soldier course (placing the Holland Stone side-by-side in the mortar) all around your perimeter border. Then screed your 1 inch of sand bed for your field pavers.

After your sand bed is screeded you can lay your pavers and compact them into the sand bed. Next you would throw a light layer of sand on the field pavers and compact it one more time to complete the lockup. Once that is complete you should sweep sand into the joints and then sweep off the excess and your job should be complete.