The edge course
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I've read the page on here but I've just got a couple of questions.
1)What's the order of play? Sub-base, bedding layer, concrete edge course, blocks?
2) After I've laid the edge course, do I need to wait for the concrete to dry before I lay the blocks?
3) How do I set the egde securely in the concrete and still have enough bedding layer for the first line of blocks next to the edge?
1)What's the order of play? Sub-base, bedding layer, concrete edge course, blocks?
2) After I've laid the edge course, do I need to wait for the concrete to dry before I lay the blocks?
3) How do I set the egde securely in the concrete and still have enough bedding layer for the first line of blocks next to the edge?
Three is a couple? I must tell Mrs Taz! ;)
1 - you can do sub-base, then edge course, then bedding/blocks, or you can opt for edge courses, sub-base, then bedding/blocks. This is explained in full on the Edge Courses: First or Last? page
2 - Ideally, yes, but it's not absolutely necessary. You can be laying the blocks to the body of the pavement while the edge-course concrete is a-curing.
3 - Eh? I don't follow you here. Can you clarify?
1 - you can do sub-base, then edge course, then bedding/blocks, or you can opt for edge courses, sub-base, then bedding/blocks. This is explained in full on the Edge Courses: First or Last? page
2 - Ideally, yes, but it's not absolutely necessary. You can be laying the blocks to the body of the pavement while the edge-course concrete is a-curing.
3 - Eh? I don't follow you here. Can you clarify?
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I'll lay the sub-base, then blocks (starting at a solid wall) until the penultimate row. Then I cut a nice clean trench into the bedding layer after the last line of blocks, pour in the concrete, add the final line of blocks and haunch them in!
What do you reckon?
I should say this is path from gate to front doorstep, probably no more than 2 metres long and less than 1 metre wide. At the moment the blocks are lying on the mud with no edge course at all on one side.
What do you reckon?
I should say this is path from gate to front doorstep, probably no more than 2 metres long and less than 1 metre wide. At the moment the blocks are lying on the mud with no edge course at all on one side.
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