Transverse stretcher bond - Avoiding small cuts
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I have to pave an area 1920mm (left to right) by 2075mm (top to bottom). The size is fixed and cannot be altered.
I have chosen slabs that are 600x400mm that i want to lay in a simple transverse stretched bond.
600mm does not go into 1920mm without leaving small slips. Is there a trick to minimise cutting/wastage/slips?
I have tried various paving planners, but all use a fixed selection of their own sizes, none of which are 600x400!
I know i can offset the bond, but am struggling to crack the best combination/ratio using a pen and a piece of paper.
For ease of maths, i'm working on 10mm joints.
Can anyone with a bit more knowledge, think of a workable solution? It's taken an age to get this far and i cant stand the idea of having to chose a different stone!
I have chosen slabs that are 600x400mm that i want to lay in a simple transverse stretched bond.
600mm does not go into 1920mm without leaving small slips. Is there a trick to minimise cutting/wastage/slips?
I have tried various paving planners, but all use a fixed selection of their own sizes, none of which are 600x400!
I know i can offset the bond, but am struggling to crack the best combination/ratio using a pen and a piece of paper.
For ease of maths, i'm working on 10mm joints.
Can anyone with a bit more knowledge, think of a workable solution? It's taken an age to get this far and i cant stand the idea of having to chose a different stone!
Thanks for the help.
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Thanks for the replies, it's appreciated.
One final thing, when paving against a wall, do you butt it up against it, or allow room for a joint. This matters in my case, because if i use 3 flags, i either need to allow space for 2 joint widths or 4.
If joints are required, does it cause issues having a single joint running the length of the wall? If so, how do i mitigate the issues?
One final thing, when paving against a wall, do you butt it up against it, or allow room for a joint. This matters in my case, because if i use 3 flags, i either need to allow space for 2 joint widths or 4.
If joints are required, does it cause issues having a single joint running the length of the wall? If so, how do i mitigate the issues?
Thanks for the help.
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Another final thing...!
LLL, what are the vents for in your wall? I'm assuming it must be hollow, but i am looking at doing something similar with our patio, but was just going to backfill the brickwork. Has it been done with beam and block as part of an extension or something?
I need to get back to work...i obviously have too much time on my hands!
LLL, what are the vents for in your wall? I'm assuming it must be hollow, but i am looking at doing something similar with our patio, but was just going to backfill the brickwork. Has it been done with beam and block as part of an extension or something?
I need to get back to work...i obviously have too much time on my hands!
Thanks for the help.
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Thanks guys.
Seanandruby, "why would you put vents in a patio" was exactly what i was thinking when i saw them. When i said i was doing something similar, i meant the raised patio itself, not the vents.
And yes, my raised patio will project out from the house from a level 1 or 2 courses below the vents.
Seanandruby, "why would you put vents in a patio" was exactly what i was thinking when i saw them. When i said i was doing something similar, i meant the raised patio itself, not the vents.
And yes, my raised patio will project out from the house from a level 1 or 2 courses below the vents.
Thanks for the help.