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Post: # 2259Post 99-1093880124

Where i was planning to pave the path falls to pavement.Only it is about 50mill higher.I want to edge the sides so how best to do it.Door step near path so cant increase height there.cheers

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Post: # 2267Post 84-1093879891

Maybe it's the heat'n'humidity addling me brane, but I can't follow your description. The path you plan to lay is 50mm higher than the public footpath: is that correct? And you wish to use an edging kerb at the sides:correct?

I still can't see what's the problem! Try explaining it to me again.

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Post: # 2273Post 99-1093880124

It is me i am good at explining on comps.The pavement is 50 mill higher.

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Post: # 2274Post 99-1093880124

not good i mean

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Post: # 2276Post 84-1093879891

So, you're looking to the interface between your new path and the public footpath, where there's a 50mm difference: is that it?

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Post: # 2277Post 99-1093880124

Yes.

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Post: # 2294Post 84-1093879891

What about using one of the kerb units? Would that work?

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Post: # 2304Post 99-1093880124

I looked on the kerb page but arnt sure which would be best.At the moment it is like a angle fillet of concrete.but all the water sits round my gate posts.i may be better leaving the edge of and draining to the sides.would i have promlems with a water hydrent as it will be a little lower can you get small covers ?cheers.

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Post: # 2309Post 84-1093879891

Can you send me a photo? I'm having difficulty visualising all of this.

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