Edgings on concrete - Laying edgings on concrete
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Hi, I'm new here and although I've done quite a lot of DIY building projects before, this is my first block paving project, It's a front garden pavement from door steps to pavement, it slopes from house to pavement, and also from raised lawn side to drive, (opposite side), my question is "are the soldier edgings laid on the concrete when wet, or dry, or somewhere in between, or on a mortar bed after the concrete has set". Spent the last few evenings reading various pages on the main site, yet haven't seen the answer to this, hope you can help, great site.
Pete,
PDPDPD.
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You are paving your front garden area Pete?
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Be sure to install some drainage otherwise you might fall foul of the flawed 'legislation'..........
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Thanks a lot, edging along pavement done today, I'm not paving the whole of the front, just a pathway from the front door to the pavement, (at the moment), it's about 4M wide at the house narrowing to about 2 at the pavement, and about 5M long. with a wavy edge to the raised lawn to one side, Driveway next, lucky I got going today, tomorrow the pavements are to be re-tarmac'd, they should be able to tarmac just over my haunching, hopefully not disturbing my edging blocks, just started raining, going to sheet up, bye, and thanks again.
I'm sure I'll be back for more advice, must get pics of project thus far.
I'm sure I'll be back for more advice, must get pics of project thus far.
Pete.
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OK, thanks for the advice folks, moving on, as the paved area is to slope both front to back and sideways with the added complication that one side will follow a curved lawn retaining wall which I built a month or so ago (lawn now finished), and a semi circular door step (been done years), I would really value some advice as to how to proceed, the obvious problems I face seem to be how to screed the sand I'm to bed the blocks on and whether to cut the soldier blocks against the curved retaining walls, for starters.
Should I continue with this thread or start a new on the theme of the project, also shall I post photos, to give a better idea of the job in hand ?
Thanks,
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Should I continue with this thread or start a new on the theme of the project, also shall I post photos, to give a better idea of the job in hand ?
Thanks,
Pete ®
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Screed rails to screed off. cuts depending on the curve and how wide the joints will be. Continue with this thread now and definetly a photo, or two.PDPDPD wrote:OK, thanks for the advice folks, moving on, as the paved area is to slope both front to back and sideways with the added complication that one side will follow a curved lawn retaining wall which I built a month or so ago (lawn now finished), and a semi circular door step (been done years), I would really value some advice as to how to proceed, the obvious problems I face seem to be how to screed the sand I'm to bed the blocks on and whether to cut the soldier blocks against the curved retaining walls, for starters.
Should I continue with this thread or start a new on the theme of the project, also shall I post photos, to give a better idea of the job in hand ?
Thanks,
Pete ®
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the jpegs need to be email size to start,most digital cameras will have this setting on them
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