Hi, I am new here.
Now that I have had time on my hands, I have decided to start work in my garden for a new porcelain patio.
I have removed between 240-300mm of top soil from the whole garden and dug deeper into the sub-grade to make a trench for a waste pipe for a linear drain at the end of my patio. I have also gone further down into the sub-grade around the man hole to connect the new waste pipe using a rotavator. My sub-grade is not at the same levels/falls as the planned patio and is bumpy.
1. I have put pea gravel around the new waste pipe, what is best to back fill the rest of the trench? Can I use the sub-grade I have removed or best to use more gravel?
2. Does my sub-grade have to have the same level/falls as the patio? If it does, can I back fill with the removed sub-grade and use a Wacker plate before adding the mot type 1 sub base (4 inches)? or just add more type 1 to the lower levels of the sub grade?
Your advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Preparing sub-grade - Backfilling trench with 110 waste pipe
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1 - backfill with gravel around any pipework, and ten use typw 1 when clear by 100mm or more
2 - not nesser celery. The sub-grade should be cleared of any organic material and soil and the final profile is unimportant. It's the *sub-base* that has to match the eventual profile of the planned patio, even if that means the sub-base is, say, 100mm deep at one point and 200mm elsewhere.
2 - not nesser celery. The sub-grade should be cleared of any organic material and soil and the final profile is unimportant. It's the *sub-base* that has to match the eventual profile of the planned patio, even if that means the sub-base is, say, 100mm deep at one point and 200mm elsewhere.
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