Hi all,
I'm soon to be laying a new sandstone patio and would like to leave an area for a BBQ that I could fill with gravel or pebbles to help prevent staining on the patio.
The idea was to just miss out a few flags from the random layout resulting in a 900mm square (this square would be surrounded on all sides by flagstones) that I could fill with gravel.
My only issue is I have no idea how this will affect the patio in terms of drainage etc. The patio area is contained on 3 sides by walls.
On mentioning the idea to the other half, she went and found this:
http://assets.stonemarket.co.uk/assets...._hz.jpg
Which is sort of what I was going for, minus the lines.
Does anyone have any thoughts or advice?
Is this idea completely ridiculous?
Thanks,
Steve
Gravel bbq area within patio
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Thanks Tony.
I've had a good read and dug some holes in the garden.
There's a lot of clay. Even the recent rain we had is taking a while to drain so it's not looking promising.
I think I'll have to either seal the patio (something I wasn't going to bother with) or put something down to prevent the BBQ stains instead.
I've had a good read and dug some holes in the garden.
There's a lot of clay. Even the recent rain we had is taking a while to drain so it's not looking promising.
I think I'll have to either seal the patio (something I wasn't going to bother with) or put something down to prevent the BBQ stains instead.