3 x 2 council slabs

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chids
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Post: # 59575Post chids

Hi,
I want to pave a large area at the side of the house with 3 x 2 "council type" paving slabs. I cant seem to find them anywhere only reclaimed ones, which isnt a problem but obviously need a large quantity. Have they stopped producing them in the 3 x 2 size? thanks
paulc

chids
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Post: # 59576Post chids

if there not available is there an alternative
paulc

ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 59577Post ilovesettsonmondays

hi , yes you can still buy them , wherbts in cheshire are you and what quantity and what size thickness .

chids
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Post: # 59578Post chids

hi, im in winsford. ideally 75mm if possible
paulc

ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 59579Post ilovesettsonmondays

75 mm were usually special order and had mesh in them. we laid them as the first slab along the kerbline on various pavements ,stop cars breaking them and looking back they were 600mm x 600mm. you will be able to get 63mms from any marshall stockists but they will have to order them from marshalls .try burdens 0161 202 8000. they might stock them

chids
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Post: # 59580Post chids

thanks 63 mm will be sufficient as its only a paved area not taking any weight
paulc

ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 59581Post ilovesettsonmondays

50 mm will do then .save your self money and your back . ???

London Stone Paving
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Post: # 59582Post London Stone Paving

Agree with settsonmondays 3x2 x 75mm & 63mm are absolute monster slabs. If its for a residential project 50mm is more than adequate

chids
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Post: # 59583Post chids

thanks guys just wanted to ensure that they dont move with time exisitng patio has moved a lot - was here when we moved in - so thought heavier would be less likely to move
paulc

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Post: # 59587Post lutonlagerlout

lay them on a sand cement mix and they wont move
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mike builder/landscaper
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Post: # 59588Post mike builder/landscaper

i am breaking out in a sweat just thinking about laying them buggers, i have layed hundreds years ago but now i like to put the hammer through them and chuck them in the skip. good luck anyway.
m.atkinson

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Post: # 59591Post haggistini

hire a slab sucker and get a mate to help
http://www.G-Tech.co
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Post: # 59595Post mickavalon

Hire a couplee of suckers, let them do it!!
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Post: # 59602Post haggistini

:laugh:
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Post: # 59608Post GB_Groundworks

Do it properly, sub base bedding 50mm slabs won't go anywhere

We did a job at a rugby club and they'd been sponsored by someone who had given them 50 odd packs of the 60mm monsters and we had to lay them, did one day laying them by hand then went and got a couple of slab lifters they are awful to lay.
Giles

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