hi ,i need to construct a garden path, and looking at diy route .
would it be ok to use concrete slabs on top of the grids.
currently just grass and mud,
or any other suggestions welcome.
thanks
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Why? Why over-complicate the build-up by installing cell pavers and then laying concrete flags over the top?
All a garden path needs is a bit of sub-base, a mortar bed, and then the flags. It really couldn't be any simpler!
All a garden path needs is a bit of sub-base, a mortar bed, and then the flags. It really couldn't be any simpler!
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You *could* put cell pavers beneath flagstones, but you'd still need a mortar bed, and, in all likelihood, you'd still need a sub-base beneath the cell pavers, so what should be a simple DIY-able task becomes a major civil engineering job!
You can use cell pavers with turf, if you want to be able to run vehicles over it, but, again, your would need a suitable build-up, which involves a sub-base and a free-draining bed layer.
You can use cell pavers with turf, if you want to be able to run vehicles over it, but, again, your would need a suitable build-up, which involves a sub-base and a free-draining bed layer.
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