Paving flags - Different thicknesses
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I bought -cheaply- stone flags for paving the rear pation of my house (no cars). They are the type that is flaky and are 400x400 mm. The only problem is that they have different thicknesses and they are thinner than the ones on the instruction page http://www.pavingexpert.com/patio01.htm
where the thickness of flags is indicated as 30-50mm. Mine go from 30mm to as thin as 10mm.
Should I use a different method to lay them and how? If I need to eliminate the 10mm ones, what is the thinnest I can use?
Ta in advance
where the thickness of flags is indicated as 30-50mm. Mine go from 30mm to as thin as 10mm.
Should I use a different method to lay them and how? If I need to eliminate the 10mm ones, what is the thinnest I can use?
Ta in advance
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You don't really need to beef-up the laying course mix, just use more of it. As for a sub-base, there's a whole FAQ about the need for sub-bases beneath patios, but it's not practical to create a sub-base that takes account of variation in flag thickness: that's one of the reasons we have a laying course.
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