Hi i am wondering if you can please help with a few questions to make sure i have got this right.... i have never done this and as much help as possible would be greatly appreciated.
Questions
Layers are Geotextile
MOT Type 1
Grit sand
Pavers
1) Compact soil (clay) down before MOT Type 1
2) OK to use heavy duty compactor for MOT and then use lightweight one for sand and blocks (reason for this is I wish to do the drive in stages)
3) Ok to drive on compacted MOT for a few weeks before sand and blocks added as doing in stages.
4) Bought geotextile membrane non woven and the surface going over is a bit clay like. Is this ok
5) Do you need to seal the drive afterwards
Edging looking to do 5 cm compacted MOT with 10cm Cement and 5cm paver. Is this ok?
6) Looking at using kerb stones for the entrance and they are 100mm high…Are these ok or would I need larger ones. These will sit on 5cm compacted mot and 10 cm cement with haunch of around 3 cm at front and 5cm at the back
Edging
Bed Mix - 6 Gravel (10mm), 3 Grit Sand, 1 cement
100 to 150mm Bed trample and top up to 25mm of string line then tap down
Haunch Mix – 4 Gravel (10mm), 2 Building Sand and 1 Cement
Haunch 25-50mm Slump
Bedding Layer
Grit sand 25-40mm
Lay 30 – 50mm higher than the level required and then do 1- 2 passes with compactor.
Topup and screed to required level
Using 50mm pavers so 41-43mm screed depth
Paving
45 degree Herringbone
Finish with Jointing sand then use compactor to compact down?
Is Resibond required . Thanks very much for your time and hopefully i havent missed anything
Kind regards
Leon
Few questions and have I got this right
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Re: Few questions and have I got this right
Hi Leon
your method sounds fine
the only thing that is odd is "compacting clay" generally all loose ground is dug away to subgrade before the nonwoven fabric is installed, so this wont need compacting also on your edgings better to use 150mm of leanmix rather than type one then concrete
cheers LLL
your method sounds fine
the only thing that is odd is "compacting clay" generally all loose ground is dug away to subgrade before the nonwoven fabric is installed, so this wont need compacting also on your edgings better to use 150mm of leanmix rather than type one then concrete
cheers LLL
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Re: Few questions and have I got this right
Hi thanks for confirming....only questions i have left is what do you mean by lean mix and once i have done the edging, how far should the mot be from the bottom of the edging brick as if i bring it flush with the brick there wont be space for the sand
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Re: Few questions and have I got this right
Ah lean mix is my bedding mix...so just make it to the height required and put paver on this
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Re: Few questions and have I got this right
yes Leon
sorry I have been away
cheers LLL
sorry I have been away
cheers LLL