Block paving - Edging
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I have just recently had my driveway block paved with Driveline 50 blocks. The contractor put in a good base of about 6 inches and sand on top which were compacted but my concern is the edging especially where it meets the front lawn to one side. The edging blocks are sitting on the bed of sand and are held in by cement from about 10mm below the top of the block and about 5 inches wide. Also the edging is curved.
Can anyone tell me if i have a problem as the appearance of the drive is very good.
Ianj
Can anyone tell me if i have a problem as the appearance of the drive is very good.
Ianj
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Must admit that's the way we do it, a good hanuching of concrete - haven't had any bust out to date.
Agree - a PCC egder would be best, but would it look right?
I think aslong as the haunching is done properly, there will be no problems.
Agree - a PCC egder would be best, but would it look right?
I think aslong as the haunching is done properly, there will be no problems.
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bang on dave,if it is done in concrete and a good strong mix it should be ok,as long as the paving and the grass are roughly the same level
a lot of lads just lay all the blocks on sand then run a 2 " fillet of mortar round the edges which is crap
TBH ianj if yours looks good there is no meovement it is probably ok
dont lose any sleep over it
regards LLL
a lot of lads just lay all the blocks on sand then run a 2 " fillet of mortar round the edges which is crap
TBH ianj if yours looks good there is no meovement it is probably ok
dont lose any sleep over it
regards LLL
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.....which reminds me....I must remember to take my camera out on a few jobs!
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