Hi all,
The terrain around our house slopes. A couple of years ago, we had to have the retaining wall rebuilt (it's a boundary we're responsible for). The drive is block-paved up to the retaining wall. In a few places, the blocks have now sunk (I assume it's the disturbed earth settling after the retaining wall was built). For the most part, they've only dropped an inch or less, but in a few places they're up to 3" lower.
Is kiln-dried sand the right stuff to use to pack the bocks back up level, or should I be using something different - like sharp sand or gravel?
The terrain around our house slopes. A couple of years ago, we had to have the retaining wall rebuilt (it's a boundary we're responsible for). The drive is block-paved up to the retaining wall. In a few places, the blocks have now sunk (I assume it's the disturbed earth settling after the retaining wall was built). For the most part, they've only dropped an inch or less, but in a few places they're up to 3" lower.
Is kiln-dried sand the right stuff to use to pack the bocks back up level, or should I be using something different - like sharp sand or gravel?

