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Hello,
I'm about to start doing my garden path but i'm having trouble accessing info via the web to help aid me and its starting to get on my nerves which in the end is probably a stupid question or one that highly makes no difference which way i'm going to do it!!
Anyway, going to dig about 6 inches and lay that weed fabric.
Next is hardcore yes? Seeing as you cant just pop into b and q and buy hardcore i was going to use their sub base as the first layer.
Then i was going to sharp sand it and place the paving onto that.
Or after the sand should i use this stuff ready mixed mortor (hansons from b and q no need for water) i saw then put the paving down.?
I'm getting tired of google not helping and want the job to turn out ok.
any advice would be handy, thank you.
I'm about to start doing my garden path but i'm having trouble accessing info via the web to help aid me and its starting to get on my nerves which in the end is probably a stupid question or one that highly makes no difference which way i'm going to do it!!
Anyway, going to dig about 6 inches and lay that weed fabric.
Next is hardcore yes? Seeing as you cant just pop into b and q and buy hardcore i was going to use their sub base as the first layer.
Then i was going to sharp sand it and place the paving onto that.
Or after the sand should i use this stuff ready mixed mortor (hansons from b and q no need for water) i saw then put the paving down.?
I'm getting tired of google not helping and want the job to turn out ok.
any advice would be handy, thank you.
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http://www.pavingexpert.com/pavguide.htm
has all the answers you need, its the main page to this forum
you don't mention what you are paving the path with so i can't be more specific but its all there in a wealth of detail.
giles
Edited By GB_Groundworks on 1238771660
has all the answers you need, its the main page to this forum
you don't mention what you are paving the path with so i can't be more specific but its all there in a wealth of detail.
giles
Edited By GB_Groundworks on 1238771660
Giles
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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block pavers?
flags/slabs?
concrete
bitmac
was more to what i was referring
flags/slabs?
concrete
bitmac
was more to what i was referring
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
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if you got a headache reading about it,then get a professional inOneTimePoster wrote:Haven't actually bought them yet but anything from b&q or wickes really, was looking at; Bradstone Derbyshire Paving Terracotta (W) 45 x (L) 45cm or Derby Utility Paving.
I found that page earlier but got a headache ???
or it will be a migraine trying to do it
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