Please could you advise , my drain is sited against the house , so could i have the 1:80 gradient towards the house when laying riven slabs if im fitting a drain channel against the house ? also how much water is reccommended if using a 10:1 mixture of sharp sand / cement ?
thanks for any advice .
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It say's 1:80 Here if that's where you found the info.
It's fairly tight if using riven, particularly if they are roughly hewn. If it's a short run it shouldn't cause any problems though.
Hard to give a measure of water because the sand can have varying degrees of moisture. Chuck 1/4 bucket then about half you mix then add more if needed and chuck in rest of mix.
Also depends on whether using a wet or dry mix. If wet chuck a splash of plasticiser in also to get a nice flexible mix.
10:1 would be a bit lean for me. Most on here go for 8:1, but personally I prefer a bit stronger than that.
It's fairly tight if using riven, particularly if they are roughly hewn. If it's a short run it shouldn't cause any problems though.
Hard to give a measure of water because the sand can have varying degrees of moisture. Chuck 1/4 bucket then about half you mix then add more if needed and chuck in rest of mix.
Also depends on whether using a wet or dry mix. If wet chuck a splash of plasticiser in also to get a nice flexible mix.
10:1 would be a bit lean for me. Most on here go for 8:1, but personally I prefer a bit stronger than that.
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Some do, I don't see the need. Maybe good to use sbr mixed with cement to make a paste and paint on bottom side of slabs.
This will help it to adhere to the mortar bed. A must if using a semi dry mix.
Don't worry about covering all of the bottom of the slab but don't get any on the surface, wash off quickly if you do!
This will help it to adhere to the mortar bed. A must if using a semi dry mix.
Don't worry about covering all of the bottom of the slab but don't get any on the surface, wash off quickly if you do!
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