Edge course just on sand
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you really need to screed the sand before laying any blocks carl, also if you lay your edges first a line is invaluable ,laying to an existing wall is asking for trouble really
what exactly are you doing with that mallet?
if you compact the sand then screed it there's no need to tap the blocks down
oh and it will be fine as you have walls etc. retaining the blocks
hope this helps
LLL
what exactly are you doing with that mallet?
if you compact the sand then screed it there's no need to tap the blocks down
oh and it will be fine as you have walls etc. retaining the blocks
hope this helps
LLL
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Thats not me.... lol I have been looking at example of block paving to give me ideas for my next drive. I came across this and it seemed too good to be true.
I normally lay the edges on concrete but this sand idea seemed a faster way.
It did seem like a bodge.
The pic came from www.claronbuilders.co.uk
Have a look.
I normally lay the edges on concrete but this sand idea seemed a faster way.
It did seem like a bodge.
The pic came from www.claronbuilders.co.uk
Have a look.
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what drainage has been catered for? looks like water will pool against the adjoining plinth, and the blocks are definitely above dpc :rock: There would be no need to bed edges in this section in concrete as the house brickwork and adjoining plinth would retain them imho
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if thats what they put on their site i dread to imagine what else goes on.carlbeardsmore wrote:Thats not me.... lol I have been looking at example of block paving to give me ideas for my next drive. I came across this and it seemed too good to be true.
I normally lay the edges on concrete but this sand idea seemed a faster way.
It did seem like a bodge.
The pic came from www.claronbuilders.co.uk
Have a look.