50mm slabs?
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There is so much difference in material price's in different area's you need to get prices from local merchants and go from there
are you gonna lay them on concrete bed? as this will be a stronger option for traffic,or you could use the 400mm modular paving as used in streets and pavements MSH
are you gonna lay them on concrete bed? as this will be a stronger option for traffic,or you could use the 400mm modular paving as used in streets and pavements MSH
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prices vary up and down the UK so for me to quote you a price could be a lot lower than your local builders merchants
phone a few builders merchants in your area, the price of materials depends on how much money your spending per month with most merchants, the more you spend the bigger the discount you can argue over
phone a few builders merchants in your area, the price of materials depends on how much money your spending per month with most merchants, the more you spend the bigger the discount you can argue over
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thats a negative way of looking at work will
concrete slabs are not recommended under vehicular access,it can be done but the spec has to increase as the gaffer has stated
when cars etc. turn it puts increased point loading onto slabs and can cause them to break
block paving will be a better job ,but if he insists on slabs then it has to be the whoppers the boss mentioned on a minimum 100mm c15 concrete (6:1)
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concrete slabs are not recommended under vehicular access,it can be done but the spec has to increase as the gaffer has stated
when cars etc. turn it puts increased point loading onto slabs and can cause them to break
block paving will be a better job ,but if he insists on slabs then it has to be the whoppers the boss mentioned on a minimum 100mm c15 concrete (6:1)
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It is code - the code used in the British Standard to define flag sizes, as explained on the concrete flags page of the main website
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you want to lay the slabs on a bed of properley mixed screed ,i.e sand and cement with a touch a water .dont put water in mixer first or buy screed from a mortar supplier .before all that though you want to put at least a 4 inch bed of concrete down and whacker it .thats the method we use in the west end of london and dont get any problems .masses of people and cars ,taxis ,wagons etc parking on pavement . i must say though we only lay marshalls york and bbs york though .sorry for it being a bit mumbo jumbo in order.