My wife would like gravel in the back yard to replace the paving stones we currently have.
Just a few questions as I've never done this before, so be easy with me please!
Should I remove the paving stones, and put some weed membrane down and the gravel on top?
Do I need to put any sand down first?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
boycie1975
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Depends what your underlying ground conditions are like. Sand underneath is pretty pointless. If it needs extra support (maybe your on wet clay for example) then type 1 is what's needed. Probably the slabs will come up and there will be a base of sorts underneath. If this base is hard concrete however, then gravel laid upon it will tend to ping about and migrate unless a thick layer or a more angular gravel that locks together, such as limestone chippings.
Pull up the slabs and have a look.
Pull up the slabs and have a look.
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Weed membrane - fine if you want to grow weeds but bloody useless for the construction of paving.
See Gravel Surfaces on the main website
See Gravel Surfaces on the main website
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