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Hi guys.
I am looking to build a patio in my garden which will be 7.1sq m using 450x450x38 smooth utility slabs to match the path round the house and safer for my daughter to play on. I will be edging the patio using block paving 200x100x50.
I need some advice on the following:
1) Subase MOT1 how deep & how many tons needed? i was looking at 75mm depth
2) I am looking to use the screeding method for laying the slabs. Is 50mm base ok using sharp sand? How many tons needed?
3) Block paving to edge against current path. Do i cement straight onto the subase?
4) is a 1:60 slope enough for the patio?
5) how deep should i dig the earth to accomodate sub base, sharp sand for bedding and thickness of slab so this will be 7mm above current level before levelling down to block paving level.
6) Screeding depth between sand and level of block paving 31mm to take into account point 5 above??
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!.......am looking forward to getting my hands dirty, beats a day in the office!!!
Cheers
Sparky77!!
I am looking to build a patio in my garden which will be 7.1sq m using 450x450x38 smooth utility slabs to match the path round the house and safer for my daughter to play on. I will be edging the patio using block paving 200x100x50.
I need some advice on the following:
1) Subase MOT1 how deep & how many tons needed? i was looking at 75mm depth
2) I am looking to use the screeding method for laying the slabs. Is 50mm base ok using sharp sand? How many tons needed?
3) Block paving to edge against current path. Do i cement straight onto the subase?
4) is a 1:60 slope enough for the patio?
5) how deep should i dig the earth to accomodate sub base, sharp sand for bedding and thickness of slab so this will be 7mm above current level before levelling down to block paving level.
6) Screeding depth between sand and level of block paving 31mm to take into account point 5 above??
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!.......am looking forward to getting my hands dirty, beats a day in the office!!!
Cheers
Sparky77!!
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Hi Sparky
@ 75mm you would be ok with 1 tonne but needs to be on good ground and well wackered
@ 50mm sand is just over half a tonne which i think is a bit on the heavy side.
) Block paving to edge against current path. Do i cement straight onto the subase? not sure what u mean
1:60 is fine for patio
Digging. i would take it down 200mm. the way you are working it out is a bit fiddly imo
Screeding depth is ok
@ 75mm you would be ok with 1 tonne but needs to be on good ground and well wackered
@ 50mm sand is just over half a tonne which i think is a bit on the heavy side.
) Block paving to edge against current path. Do i cement straight onto the subase? not sure what u mean
1:60 is fine for patio
Digging. i would take it down 200mm. the way you are working it out is a bit fiddly imo
Screeding depth is ok
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thanks for all the info guys.
I have looked at the main website and needed confirmation really that using a screed bed is going to be ok. On the website its says that a screed bed should be ok for the slabs that i am planning on using.
Would there be any reason not to use the screeding method??
cheers
I have looked at the main website and needed confirmation really that using a screed bed is going to be ok. On the website its says that a screed bed should be ok for the slabs that i am planning on using.
Would there be any reason not to use the screeding method??
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for what a price of bag cement is boys use 5 to 1 far better its the difference of butter and cheap margarine on your toast :;): ???Sparky77 wrote:i think that is what i will probably end up doing....using a 10:1 mix as it will be easier to level off and more managable as i will doing it myself
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I agree with cookie, 10:1 is too weak a mix and you certainly could not chance walking on any of the flags you laid the morning after with such a weak mixture
4:1 or 5:1 is whats required with a tacky mix, when you get a handful in your hand you can just squeeze the water out but it stays in a ball,
if its too dry it will fall apart in your hand and if used as a bedding mixture it will work but will not adhere to the flag
if its too wet it will squeeze out between your fingers, if used as a bedding mixture your flags will start to float about as you lay them, simply add a little more sand or cement to firm up the mixture
the trick is to add a little bit of water at a time and the amount of water required will vary on the water content already within the grit sand
4:1 or 5:1 is whats required with a tacky mix, when you get a handful in your hand you can just squeeze the water out but it stays in a ball,
if its too dry it will fall apart in your hand and if used as a bedding mixture it will work but will not adhere to the flag
if its too wet it will squeeze out between your fingers, if used as a bedding mixture your flags will start to float about as you lay them, simply add a little more sand or cement to firm up the mixture
the trick is to add a little bit of water at a time and the amount of water required will vary on the water content already within the grit sand
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