Sandstone driveway - Want to put in a sandstone driveway
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Hi there,
I want to put in an indian sandstone driveway, but I'm worried that the weight of a car could cause the stones to break. Are there thicker stones than the samples I've seen in the stores? or do I need to change the base that is under the stones? any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I want to put in an indian sandstone driveway, but I'm worried that the weight of a car could cause the stones to break. Are there thicker stones than the samples I've seen in the stores? or do I need to change the base that is under the stones? any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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You can use sandstone flags for a driveway but best to stick to the darker ones they're stronger and don't show the tyre marks so much. You need to lay the flags on 100mm of concrete/screed possibly with an sbr bondbridge too. It used to be easier to do than it is now because the flags tended to be thicker but now they're a lot thinner so they can save on shipping. The base under the bedding needs to be 100-150mm of well compacted type 1.
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In the past Indian sandstone has always been 25-40mm thick. However the current trend has moved towards 22mm calibrated as Pablo says. 22mm is pushing your luck for a driveway. Also need to consider that the technical spec will actually be 22mm +/-2mm. This means that some slabs may be as low as 20mm thick with the occasional real thin one thrown in there.
Try and find a supplier with some thicker stone. I have PM'd you with some info
Try and find a supplier with some thicker stone. I have PM'd you with some info
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not hijacking you steve but stone block paving is available
the smaller units IMHO should guarantee a greater success for a driveway
maybe something for you to look into on your trip LSP
IIRC about 40-45 per m2 +VAT
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the smaller units IMHO should guarantee a greater success for a driveway
maybe something for you to look into on your trip LSP
IIRC about 40-45 per m2 +VAT
LLL
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Tony that the unit cost or installed cost?
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London Stone Paving wrote:Think there
Calibrated underside
Sawn edge
Natural top
Tumbled
But Danstan is user of this site so I am sure he will tell me if I am wrong.
the ones i used on boston spa job are the same spec 22poundm2 http://s742.photobucket.com/albums....237.jpg laid on 150mm type1 50mm 4to1 sharp sand cement then bond bridge cement slurray plus sbr then pointed with instarmac gunpoint cheers cookie :;):
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they were tony but no nibs there the same sizes as tegla 3 days 110m2 to lay 3 days to point with gunpoint can get you a good price if you need any also good for arround patios and paths look new but tidy cheers cookie :;):
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if you leave a 3mm gap and brush in sand before whacking they wont move stonevalley stoke sell them tell martin you know cookie he will look after you :;):Bob_A wrote:So they haven't got nibs.
Does that mean you can Wacker them down in the normal fashion, or do they move without the nibs?
Who sells them?
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we laid them the same way as we lay setts lay outside bands first then line across as laying bricks :;):Bob_A wrote:Cheers Cookie
What method did you use in your picture as the gaps look bigger and you say you used gunpoint.
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Hi
All explained here:-
http://www.pavingexpert.com/blocks_stone01.htm
These are sandstone pavers designed to lay the same as concrete pavers - interlocking. NO pointed joint.
My brother laid this one (one of the first to be laid in the UK)
Made a big impact on the market about 4 / 5 years ago and is still sold and developing through a network of suppliers and stockists, including ourselves. Not cheap but not everybody wants cheap.
Dan
All explained here:-
http://www.pavingexpert.com/blocks_stone01.htm
These are sandstone pavers designed to lay the same as concrete pavers - interlocking. NO pointed joint.
My brother laid this one (one of the first to be laid in the UK)
Made a big impact on the market about 4 / 5 years ago and is still sold and developing through a network of suppliers and stockists, including ourselves. Not cheap but not everybody wants cheap.
Dan
Dan Standley
www.bartonfields.co.uk
www.bartonfields.co.uk