Thickness for a driveway
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by 70-100mm of cement?
do you mean a proper cast in situ concrete slab of c20-c30 construction?
do you mean a proper cast in situ concrete slab of c20-c30 construction?
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how big is your driveway?
makes no sense to mix anything over a metre cubed onsite unless access is bad, ready mix or volumetric(barrow mix) better mix proper strength and cast all in one go rather than batching it in a mixer and at about £80/m for bought in its cheaper than mixing it yourself.
makes no sense to mix anything over a metre cubed onsite unless access is bad, ready mix or volumetric(barrow mix) better mix proper strength and cast all in one go rather than batching it in a mixer and at about £80/m for bought in its cheaper than mixing it yourself.
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no as you lay a concrete slab first, and then bed your slabs/flags onto the concrete slab.
the concrete gives it strength to take the weight of the car, but indian stone ecpecially 22mm is not recommended for driveway use.
i'd spend a few hours reading the main site if i were you there is a wealth of information on there.
the concrete gives it strength to take the weight of the car, but indian stone ecpecially 22mm is not recommended for driveway use.
i'd spend a few hours reading the main site if i were you there is a wealth of information on there.
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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