I have recently levelled my garden and about to put in a new sandstone paving (from LondonStone) patio but I have a couple of questions. Firstly, in levelling the garden the ground height of the original low side is now about 15 cm higher than the bottom of the neighbours fence. I used timber placed against the concrete fence posts while carrying out the levelling but the new patio is going to run along the whole length of the fence so I need some form of retaining wall to support the 15cm sub-grade, 10 sub-base etc. Would I be best to dig out a trench below the original level, concrete and then lay blocks up to the correct level? Or is there a better solution?
Secondly, the patio is going to be L shaped along the back of the house and 1 side of the garden (see diagram attached), what is the best way to handle the fall?
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Thanks for the order, looking forward to seeing progress shots of the project.
The only issue with laying a timber edge along the fence is that it could get disturbed when/if the neighbour replaces the fence. Judging by the nick of the panels that could be anytime soon
A block retainer would be a more permanent solution but its obviously a much bigger job as you will need to put a footing in.
How close are you intending the finished edge of your paving to be to your neighbours fence?
Cheers
Steve
The only issue with laying a timber edge along the fence is that it could get disturbed when/if the neighbour replaces the fence. Judging by the nick of the panels that could be anytime soon
A block retainer would be a more permanent solution but its obviously a much bigger job as you will need to put a footing in.
How close are you intending the finished edge of your paving to be to your neighbours fence?
Cheers
Steve