Laying in heavy rain.

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
Post Reply
98-1093880017

Post: # 5222Post 98-1093880017

The ground is prepared and blinded, ready for paving, but blinding is saturated due to heavy rain. Is it safe to screed new sand on top and start laying or will this affect the finish of the job?

alan ditchfield
Posts: 203
Joined: Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:00 am
Location: Preston / Lancashire

Post: # 5223Post alan ditchfield

Yes this will affect the finished job, block paving is not a job for wet weather, grit sand behaves in a peculiar way when wet. Be patient and do a proper job first time around, or you will find the blocks settle more than anticipated and settle more in the wetter areas.

84-1093879891

Post: # 5228Post 84-1093879891

In these circumstances, the usual test for a bedding course is to lift up a handful and squeeze it in your fist. If any water runs out, it's too wet and you need to give it more time to drain.

A quality laying course sand drains quite rapidly, but sometimes, the sub-base can delay the draining process, and you need to wait 4-6 hours to get the sand to a workable condition.

Post Reply