Block paving on top of existing concrete drive - Block paving on top concrete

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eldy123
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Post: # 103506Post eldy123

Hi,

I've got some of quotes for a block paving driveway to replace existing concrete driveway.

Most quotes have the standard digging of existing concrete and replacing with new sub base.

Interestingly two companies have said to leave the existing concrete as it is and they will put block paving on top of it. The reason being the concrete has been in place for 20+ years and has not sagged at all especially where the car has been parked.

The quotes have come in at around half the price of those who would replace the whole concrete!

What would you recommend?

seanandruby
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Post: # 103507Post seanandruby

It is possible but you have to consider drainage and also finished height with D P C. if you go to the main index then scroll to block paving over a base course the answers are there. Can't direct you there by my mobile.
sean

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 103513Post lutonlagerlout

Hi eldy
this is the page sean refers to
http://www.pavingexpert.com/faq_layover01.htm
overlaying with blocks like this can only work if its a rigid construction
I.E. sand and cement under the blocks
bottom line I have seen it done but its not right
cheers LLL
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eldy123
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Post: # 103539Post eldy123

Thanks for that info, very informative.

I've just had a quote come through from a contractor on the Marshalls Registere and his quote has come very close to the ones that are just offering to go over the concrete and also offered 10yr Marshalls guarantee. I havn't met him as he did the survey whilst I was at work but are Marshalls Registered installers allowed to go over the concrete, rather than digging, and offer a 10 year guarantee for this work?

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 103540Post lutonlagerlout

PM sent eldy
it has to come out
cheers LLL
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rxbren
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Post: # 103541Post rxbren

marshalls installers pay a yearly fee to be on the scheme
now im not saying that marshalls let anybody join but its upto the installers how they install their paving and like all things you get good or average

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