Increasing ground height - What to use?

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jkhome
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Post: # 16284Post jkhome

I want to raise a corner of my garden because it slopes dramatically. I need to raise it about 40cm this will then make it just below the level of next doors garden . I was wondering what sort of materials i would use to raise it, should i be using grit, topsoil etc. I really have no idea. I will eventually lay a patio on top if that makes any difference.

Hope someone would beable to help.

andpartington
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Post: # 16285Post andpartington

if u are planing on laying a patio i would use mot on the area that will be paved later on and top soil on any un paved ground
hope this helps
andy
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jkhome
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Post: # 16286Post jkhome

Sorry to sound ignorant. But what is MOT and where would i get it

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 16288Post lutonlagerlout

mot=ministry of transport stone
basically its crushed limestone
very good for filling voids where you do not want it to subside
most builders merchants sell it
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jkhome
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Post: # 16289Post jkhome

is this ok for putting against the side of a house?

andpartington
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Post: # 16290Post andpartington

yes it can go against a houst as long as u are 150mm below the dpc (will showas a black membrain around the wall inbetwwen the bricks)
andy:cool:
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