Yorks stone slabs. help?

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Jeff
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Post: # 3318Post Jeff

Patio will be foot traffic only, subsoil is clay, presuming it will require 75mm sub-base, due to irregular thickness other than five spotting (ouch), how should it be laid, also what mix to use, or mix for five spotting.

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Post: # 3319Post 84-1093879891

All that <spit>Spot Bedding will get you on this website is a kick in the nadgers!

There's page after page after page of advice on laying stone flags on the main website - start at the Laying Flags page and work on from there.

It's best if you read the main site before posting questions here - it saves me no end of time! :)

Jeff
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Post: # 3320Post Jeff

Lesson learned.

Cheers Jeff.

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Good man! :)

Let us know how you get on.

Jeff
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Post: # 3323Post Jeff

Having read the laying page, it looks like I have to lay and bed them individually the hard and slow way, do I need a sub-base for foot only use?, I have had a price of a local gardener odd job man, he wanted to spot/spit and use a mix with building sand, he will be getting a phone call shortly, I've decided to diy it, I'm so glad I found your website.
Cheers Jeff.

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Post: # 3324Post 84-1093879891

That's why he's a gardener/OddJobber - he'd never last long as a flagger!

A sub-base beneath patios and pathways is NOT essential, but is a good idea if you have iffy ground or need to build-up levels. Otherwise, just lay on 35-50mm of 10:1 GRIT sand with cement. :)

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Post: # 3326Post Jeff

Thanks again Tony, I'll let you know how it goes and post some piccy's.
Cheers Jeff.

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