I have extensively used pavingexpert.com for my latest project - a new driveway. First let me congratulate those behind the site, you must have put many hundreds of hours into it just to help people like me.
Now onto my query.
I am laying 450x450 saxon flags (50mm) on the drive. I have rigidly followed your advice and used a 100mm MOT sub-base and a 50mm 10:1 sharp sand to cement bedding layer constructed using the precompacted method. However, today, when I laid the flags onto this bedding layer I was surprised to find there was no 'give' and the flags sit on the surface even after a few hits with the rubber mallet. This results in some mild rocking in a few cases.
What did I do wrong? I am laying the remainder tomorrow and would like to get it right.
Thanks
flags not bedding into screed
If there's no 'give' at all, that suggests the laying course is already compacted to refusal.
Try running a rake through the screeded bedding, just so that it 'loosens' it without re-distributing the sane/cement everywhere. Then place your flags and you should find a few taps with the maul settles them down nicely.
Are you using a maul, or is this one of the little rubber clonkers? There's not really enough wallop in the rubber clonkers for bedding 50mm thick driveway flags - you really do need a maul.
Try running a rake through the screeded bedding, just so that it 'loosens' it without re-distributing the sane/cement everywhere. Then place your flags and you should find a few taps with the maul settles them down nicely.
Are you using a maul, or is this one of the little rubber clonkers? There's not really enough wallop in the rubber clonkers for bedding 50mm thick driveway flags - you really do need a maul.
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I finished the drive and it does look damned good. Not only that but the flags are solid as anything. Thanks for all the advice.
I now have the bit between my teeth and I intend to rip up the tarmac drive in front of my garage and replace with the same flags as the new drive mentioned earlier.
I cannot hire a decent maul anywhere, so before I start the job in two weeks, should I do something different to before, perhaps not using a whacker to pre-compact the 10:1 mix screed, or stick to raking off the surface like last time?
Steve
I now have the bit between my teeth and I intend to rip up the tarmac drive in front of my garage and replace with the same flags as the new drive mentioned earlier.
I cannot hire a decent maul anywhere, so before I start the job in two weeks, should I do something different to before, perhaps not using a whacker to pre-compact the 10:1 mix screed, or stick to raking off the surface like last time?
Steve
You can buy a maul for around 25 quid (www.greenham.com) which makes hiring one seem silly.
As for the prep, on a driveway it's better to lay the flags on a full bed of concrete, minimum 100mm thick, rather than a sub-base and 35-50mm bedding layer. However, it's most probable that the're a damn good sub-base nbeneath your existing bitmac and it seems silly to get rid of that. Is there any chance of over-laying the existing sub-base with 75-100mm of concrete plus the flags?
If not, your options are to use a stronger bedding mix, say 6:1, or to dig out some of that sub-base and use the 100mm concrete bed.
As for the prep, on a driveway it's better to lay the flags on a full bed of concrete, minimum 100mm thick, rather than a sub-base and 35-50mm bedding layer. However, it's most probable that the're a damn good sub-base nbeneath your existing bitmac and it seems silly to get rid of that. Is there any chance of over-laying the existing sub-base with 75-100mm of concrete plus the flags?
If not, your options are to use a stronger bedding mix, say 6:1, or to dig out some of that sub-base and use the 100mm concrete bed.