We are having a patio relaid 160 sq metres of 18" sq moulded concrete slabs. The patio was originally laid on 5 spot mortar about twenty years ago and as predicted in articles on this site had gone extremely uneven. As appears to be recommended here I am insisting that the contractor re-laying them does so on a screed bed (4 to 1 sharp sand to cement), but he says that will trap water in the joints between the slabs - they are patterned and designed to be butt jointed. He wants to spot mortar them again as that wiill allow any water to drain through the joints and avoid frost damage. Does he have a point?
Many thanks for any advice,
Ian
Frost damage on screed bed? - Are slabs on screed bed liable to frost?
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tell him to get back on his horse and ride on outa town,he is talking twaddle ,if he lays them to correct falls water will run off besides slabs are not gonna be damaged by frost anyway,you are customer insist he lays them the way you whant show him the slab laying page
http://www.pavingexpert.com/layflag1.htm
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