Crushed glass as bedding layer

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Rick
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I have 140sqm of Sandstone slabs to be laid.
One option I have been told is to use crushed glass instead of 4:1 screed.
Is this advisable, and do you then use the crushed glass as you would a 'sharp sand' layer, in which case assume it would need to be a 50mm layer ... or can you use it as the aggregate and mix with cement to use as a semi-dry screed ? and lay at 35mm

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Post: # 25954Post lutonlagerlout

jesus h christ :O

have you bothered to read any of the main site?

the loon who told you to use crushed glass needs shooting

probably ok in the sub-base ,but type 1 would be cheaper and

easier to use

so its a NO from me

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Post: # 25957Post Rick

lutonlagerlout wrote:jesus h christ :O

have you bothered to read any of the main site?

the loon who told you to use crushed glass needs shooting

probably ok in the sub-base ,but type 1 would be cheaper and

easier to use

so its a NO from me

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Yes I had read the main site .. this is not me just using broken bottles, this is a company that supplies crushed glass as a sub base material for construction use.
I have not come across crushed glass previously, asked a few people ... and a couple have had it on their drives ... probably because of the local company that sells it.

One of the installers who quoted (Marshalls approved firm) were the ones who suggested that while they don't recommend it on drives, it could be used for slabbing the patio.

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Post: # 25958Post flowjoe

Don`t know about sub base etc i`ll leave that to the experts, but it is being talked about as a pipe bedding material so maybe this is where the confusion has come from ?
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Post: # 25959Post lutonlagerlout

One option I have been told is to use crushed glass instead of 4:1 screed.


who told you this rick?
problem is mate some folks have a vested interest in mugging you off if you dont know the score.
sub base is 100mm type 1 compacted,bedding course is 35-50 mm of 6:1 grit sand cement
point as you like
its like the various people who come on here after being sold road planings,they guys selling them is happy that he is getting some money for something that should be skipped or recycled,but they are not right for the job

btw how much do they want a tonne for the crushed glass?

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i dont want to say this but good or bad reycled is our unfortunate future :angry:
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Post: # 25964Post lutonlagerlout

the OP asked about using it as a bedding layer for flags,which it is not intended for
it may work as a bedding layer for flexible paving but flags normally go on rigid construction,with a cementious bedding layer

didnt someone mention seashells a while back too?

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Could see it being used as pipe bedding but that's about it!
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Post: # 25977Post Tony McC

At the moment, the only reliable source of crushed glass laying course material is Day's Aggregates in that London, and its use as a laying course for block paving seems to have been accepted, but I've not read anything about it being used as a laying course for flags, nor about it's use in a bedding mortar.

Personally, I'd stick with the tried-and-tested grit sand bedding mortar for patio projects.
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Post: # 25980Post lutonlagerlout

still no news on the cost comparison?
i imagine glass to be fairly inert,but as with anything new theres a possibility that you may be 5 or 6 projects down the line before the problems become apparent £££ out
i cant see how it could be knocked up as it holds no water (or little) but no doubt we shall see
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Post: # 25983Post Rick

I haven't priced it up yet .... I'll come back when I do.

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Post: # 25987Post Tony McC

The bloke at Day's told me it should (allegedly) retail at around the same price as grit sand, which, I believe, is around 25 quid per tonne in that London
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Post: # 25997Post haggistini

we have been using crushed glass on a large commercial blockpaving project using mashals tumbled sets all winter, come rain or shine its been great a bit ichy tho! and it gets everywere but the rain does'nt seem to affect it as much as sharpsand and its greener ..now where's the keys for my chevy!

p.s. we are laying 35 to 40 m2 a day off york stone and its all on screed ......crushed glass your offit!!
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