Preparing sub-grade and channel drain installation
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Hi,
1. My sub-grade is now almost ready, before putting in the sub base is it best to install the channel drain that will fit between my porcelain patio and astro turf? The drain will be fitted where there is a step in the sub-grade ( see photo 1)
2. My sub-grade isn't flat and has some small holes in it, is it best to backfill these with some gravel/sand/type 1 before fitting the geotextile?
3. I have some waste pipes that are 80mm below the level of the patio, I will not have room to cover with mot type 1. Is it ok just to cover with sharp sand? (Photo 2)
4. I will be fitting a retainer out of concrete for the sub base next to the neighbours fence but the concrete gravel boards will be higher than my patio due to the fall (yellow string line close the the fence), I assume the only way to hide this is to have edging stones that will be higher than my patio? I did not want these type of edging stones, any other suggestions? (Photo 3)
5. In the opposite side of the patio my neighbors garage is is on the border of my patio, I'm I able to use their wall as a restraint for my sub base or would I have to install a retainer? The garage on the right can also be seen in photo 1
Many thanks
Any advise would be much appreciated
Photo 1 https://photos.app.goo.gl/6U9wwdJKy6MvzPsb7
Photo 2 https://photos.app.goo.gl/MpQFotR6mAAxA2JXA
Photo 3 https://photos.app.goo.gl/YugEG4GvmUcjJd7N7
1. My sub-grade is now almost ready, before putting in the sub base is it best to install the channel drain that will fit between my porcelain patio and astro turf? The drain will be fitted where there is a step in the sub-grade ( see photo 1)
2. My sub-grade isn't flat and has some small holes in it, is it best to backfill these with some gravel/sand/type 1 before fitting the geotextile?
3. I have some waste pipes that are 80mm below the level of the patio, I will not have room to cover with mot type 1. Is it ok just to cover with sharp sand? (Photo 2)
4. I will be fitting a retainer out of concrete for the sub base next to the neighbours fence but the concrete gravel boards will be higher than my patio due to the fall (yellow string line close the the fence), I assume the only way to hide this is to have edging stones that will be higher than my patio? I did not want these type of edging stones, any other suggestions? (Photo 3)
5. In the opposite side of the patio my neighbors garage is is on the border of my patio, I'm I able to use their wall as a restraint for my sub base or would I have to install a retainer? The garage on the right can also be seen in photo 1
Many thanks
Any advise would be much appreciated
Photo 1 https://photos.app.goo.gl/6U9wwdJKy6MvzPsb7
Photo 2 https://photos.app.goo.gl/MpQFotR6mAAxA2JXA
Photo 3 https://photos.app.goo.gl/YugEG4GvmUcjJd7N7
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1 - always fit drainage *before* laying paving
2 - why is a geotextile being laid *over* the sub-base? Waste of time!
3 - This has been covered dozens of times in recent months. Cushion with sharp sand.
4 - You need some form of edging, flag-on-edge, dwarf wall or similar to prevent those grabvel boards becoming undermined.
5 - you are allowed to place loose material, such as a sub-base, against a neighbouring structure, but any bound surfacing (concrete, macadam, resin bound, etc.) must be isolated from the wall in some way.
2 - why is a geotextile being laid *over* the sub-base? Waste of time!
3 - This has been covered dozens of times in recent months. Cushion with sharp sand.
4 - You need some form of edging, flag-on-edge, dwarf wall or similar to prevent those grabvel boards becoming undermined.
5 - you are allowed to place loose material, such as a sub-base, against a neighbouring structure, but any bound surfacing (concrete, macadam, resin bound, etc.) must be isolated from the wall in some way.
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