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bentleydale
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Post: # 16805Post bentleydale

I need to have some paving re-layed after having a drain put in. I would like to have ago at doing this myself but just need some suggestions.
1. Should i take all the blocks up to the house and start again.
2. What base should i use as it as all been mixed up and will require replacing i guess.
3. And when i make a right ecking mess i much should a contractor charge todo this.

Also i'am thinking of using block paving for a patio, so what level would i have to dig out for this and what sub base do i need.
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help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post: # 16807Post lutonlagerlout

look here for detail bentley
i would say about £2-300 would cover a professional doing it
its a lot harder making good than doing it in the first place
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bentleydale
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Post: # 16818Post bentleydale

Thanks for the link.
help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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