Flag on edge repair

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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JK12345
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Post: # 100415Post JK12345

Hi All

I have been searching through information on this site and I'm very impressed. However, I have not found (or I have overlooked) any information on repairing a flag on edge retainer.

I have moved into rented accommodation and the flag on edge retainer to the patio has moved and leaning outwards toward the lawn. (exactly as the image on the bottom of this page. - http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....3e6ba54 )

I have noticed the landlord has simply buried the slab afew inches without any sand or cement at the bottom or behind the slabs. I assume this is the reason it has moved?. Can anyone advise how I can go about fixing this issue?

I want to use existing slabs to keep the cost down (it's rented accommodation after all) but I am willing to buy any sand etc and don't mind with the labour element! I have my 1 1/2 yr old playing on the grass and it worries me to think it may give way.

Any instructions will be greatly appreciated.

Jon
Jon

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 100417Post lutonlagerlout

sadly jon it needs ripping out and doing again properly

for a flag on edge to work you need at least 1/3 of the flag concreted underground

with proper concrete not just sand

so they all need to come out and a trench dug first of all

LLL
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JK12345
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Post: # 100429Post JK12345

Damn :( was hoping i wouldnt get that response! Lol Thanks for your reply..

Dont want to push it but any chance of instructions after i remove and dig a trench?

Do I just pour concrete and let the slab set in it?

Apologies, i am a complete rooky and cant find any instructions online

Cheers
Jon
Jon

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 100430Post lutonlagerlout

you put around 200 mm of leanmix in the bottom then set your flags with a mallet and line
once you are happy you haunch the back with slightly wetter stronger concrete

its hard to explain in type

LLL
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JK12345
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Post: # 100437Post JK12345

Thanks LLL

Jon
Jon

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