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Hi
I'm looking at buying a house and the driveway on this house has been part completed. The owner says it's 4 inches of concrete on 4 inches of rubble and he's left it about 3 inches below finished level . He says his plan was to put block paving on top of this concrete.
I've had a look around this site and can't work out if this is ok to do.
Can anyone out there advise
thanks
I'm looking at buying a house and the driveway on this house has been part completed. The owner says it's 4 inches of concrete on 4 inches of rubble and he's left it about 3 inches below finished level . He says his plan was to put block paving on top of this concrete.
I've had a look around this site and can't work out if this is ok to do.
Can anyone out there advise
thanks
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100mm of type 1 is recommended,if you put sand on top of concrete it will become waterlogged.
laying detail for rigid pavement is
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laying detail for rigid pavement is
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it is an option to lay block paving on top of concrete but you need to drill 50mm holes in the concrete for drainage at approx 600mm centres in all directions
you need to fill the holes with clean hardcore which is well compacted and lay a geotextile layer over the total area of the concrete and then cover the geotextile layer with the grit sand laying course
you need to fill the holes with clean hardcore which is well compacted and lay a geotextile layer over the total area of the concrete and then cover the geotextile layer with the grit sand laying course
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this isnt rigid paving though its just block paving on a concrete base which is done all over the country on carp parks to patios
it will be fine to lay paving on top of this and will be as strong as anything else and with good falls wont be any side affects
sounds like you just need a paving company to come and lay it buddy which will be no big drama and shouldent cost the earth
it will be fine to lay paving on top of this and will be as strong as anything else and with good falls wont be any side affects
sounds like you just need a paving company to come and lay it buddy which will be no big drama and shouldent cost the earth
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If you drill holes like that in concrete it will break up all over the place,block paving laid correctly is impermeable so the is no issue with drainage,myself and many other contractors have laid block paving on a lean mix concrete or base course asphalt with out this drilling holes idea,the geotextile over concrete will do nothing apart from wasting you cash MSHmickg wrote:it is an option to lay block paving on top of concrete but you need to drill 50mm holes in the concrete for drainage at approx 600mm centres in all directions
you need to fill the holes with clean hardcore which is well compacted and lay a geotextile layer over the total area of the concrete and then cover the geotextile layer with the grit sand laying course
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don't shoot the messenger, I am only quoting what Marshalls technical advise to do, the goetextile layer is to stop the grit sand laying course from migrating into the drainage holes
I have also laid block paving on a lean mix base but we know what we are doing where as a DIY person may not
I have also laid block paving on a lean mix base but we know what we are doing where as a DIY person may not
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If the ideas is no good why would Tony list it on the main site ?
http://www.pavingexpert.com/blokbase.htm
about half way down the page under the heading "Vertical cores"
http://www.pavingexpert.com/blokbase.htm
about half way down the page under the heading "Vertical cores"
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"It should be noted that we have NEVER used this method on a commercial project, and cannot vouch for it efficacy on all jobs, but, on the few occasions when we have used it on residential driveways, it has worked well.
The holes are typically drilled at 2 metre centres, and once the core is removed, they are filled with a clean gravel which is compacted down with a punnel. The entire base course is then covered with a separation membrane, usually Terram 1000,"
Marshalls, probilly got the idea from this page on the site but as Tony say's he cannot vouch for its efficacy MSH
"It should be noted that we have NEVER used this method on a commercial project, and cannot vouch for it efficacy on all jobs, but, on the few occasions when we have used it on residential driveways, it has worked well.
The holes are typically drilled at 2 metre centres, and once the core is removed, they are filled with a clean gravel which is compacted down with a punnel. The entire base course is then covered with a separation membrane, usually Terram 1000,"
Marshalls, probilly got the idea from this page on the site but as Tony say's he cannot vouch for its efficacy MSH
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the original poster never mentioned commercial block paving either ?
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