Gap between the blocks in the steps
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Hi,
I wonder if someone could tell me if the gap between the stones in the step is ok? The steps is circular (please see photos) and the gap between some of the blocks is about 3cm and they have only been filled with kiln sand. My father-in-law says that a gap this big should have been filled with cement like the other steps? Please I would appreciate your thoughts on this.
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I wonder if someone could tell me if the gap between the stones in the step is ok? The steps is circular (please see photos) and the gap between some of the blocks is about 3cm and they have only been filled with kiln sand. My father-in-law says that a gap this big should have been filled with cement like the other steps? Please I would appreciate your thoughts on this.
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There are two ways that it could have been done.
First way is to taper each paver so that the gap between each one is no more that 5mm.
The next way is to lay them with a mortar in between.
With the way its been done, the steps are likely to move in time as there will be no interlocking between the pavers.
You could always get the sand out and point the gap with a mortar.
HTH Carl
First way is to taper each paver so that the gap between each one is no more that 5mm.
The next way is to lay them with a mortar in between.
With the way its been done, the steps are likely to move in time as there will be no interlocking between the pavers.
You could always get the sand out and point the gap with a mortar.
HTH Carl
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Sorry another question... while doing the driveway, there was a small wall and gate on the board between your driveway and the street and a side wall between us and the neighbours. We asked them to take it down as once you took the gate the side wall was going to be left wabbly. My father-in-law just noticed today that the neighbours wall l is a bit wabbly. When you take a wall down shouldnt you leave any wall attached to it safe?
In the picture attached, the wall I am talking ab out is the one near the blue box.
In the picture attached, the wall I am talking ab out is the one near the blue box.
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I would have had a good chat in the first place - explain what we're doing - build pillar on the end of THEIR front wall - celebrate a lovely job well done, and take them down the pub for a couple of bevvies?
Your driveway looks great to me - have seen v. similar paving over front gardens, that I think you would explode at.
ps - back to your original question, I'm with the rest of the gang - that lip is now't to worry about.
All the best. (I love working mums!) :;):
Your driveway looks great to me - have seen v. similar paving over front gardens, that I think you would explode at.
ps - back to your original question, I'm with the rest of the gang - that lip is now't to worry about.
All the best. (I love working mums!) :;):
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Thanks for all the replies. Yes, I am looking for "possible" faults and trying to ensure that they are not fault, so I can sign off the "satisfaction" customer knowing all is ok. Please note that I do not understang anything about driveway.
Sorry but I had two terrible experience before with my kitchen(recommended person) and flat roof(with all the trust mark and certificates from find a build web site).
I got Anglian, as they have Safety checks and 5 years guarantee(paying more for it) , as unfortunately I didnt know how to get a good "paving company".
Thanks for all
Sorry but I had two terrible experience before with my kitchen(recommended person) and flat roof(with all the trust mark and certificates from find a build web site).
I got Anglian, as they have Safety checks and 5 years guarantee(paying more for it) , as unfortunately I didnt know how to get a good "paving company".
Thanks for all
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