hi
i'm thinking about options for my driveway and i wouild like to use sandstone setts. my only worry is oil stains. can i bed stanstone setts in wet concrete but then use kiln dried sand - with narrower joints as opposed to pointing so that should the need arise i can replace them easier? or even lay them even on sand like the concrete block paving? failing that is it easyish to break out stained blocks and relay using the resin based jointing compounds and get an in visible repair?
any advice appreciated?
edit: i've just read the setts pages on the site and see i can lay them like concrete block paving which answers my question. thanks
Can i use kiln dried sand with sandstone setts?
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hi seanseanandruby wrote:Always upgrade sub base not bedding. A uniform bedding is best.
thanks for the reply. what i meant was, a lot of the sandstone setts are varying thickness e.g. 40mm to 60mm thick. As you lay block paving on a flat screed of sand, does that mean to lay them like that you would have to find some setts that are regular even thickness or is it possible to lay them like block paving still if varying thickness?
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