Can you drive on sandstone paving? - Advise needed for my front garden

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LouiseB
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Post: # 59898Post LouiseB

Hi

Please could any of you helpful people advise me about what type of slabs I should be looking at for my front garden parking space.

I've got some lovely indian sandstone paving in the back garden and would probably like to do the same out front, but is this suitable for driving on? When I asked my potential builder he was a bit vague (which kind of worries me a bit too!).

Have seen some mixed sizes indian sandstone paving on Ebay which seems really good value, it's 25-35mm thick. Would this be okay for driving on?

Thanks in advance for your help!
Louise

haggistini
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Post: # 59903Post haggistini

big no no there Lou .he's right to be vauge! sandstone setts are more the thing your after but pricey
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 59905Post DNgroundworks

It can be done, i have done it in the past all be it reluctantly laid directly into mass bed readymix concrete and used a bond bridge of sbr and cement, there still down today no probs.

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Post: # 59909Post lutonlagerlout

^^ what they said louise, but if you are in london==> soft clay then block paving is eminently more suitable
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Bob_A
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Post: # 59912Post Bob_A

I reckon buying from ebay could be risky.
Don't get me wrong I reckon there are probably some good quality bargains to be had on ebay but equally you could end up with a load of tosh.

As for using them on drives well I'm not qualified to answer that but from what I've read on here it's generally it's a no.

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Post: # 59913Post DNgroundworks

Well not a complete no..... just if its done properly then maybe, otherwise then its a no :D

LouiseB
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Post: # 59915Post LouiseB

Thanks guys, I asked the company on Ebay and they said they would be okay because they're more than 30mm thick, but then I guess they prob would say that because they want the sale.

I think I was trying to come at it from a cost point of view, knowing setts would be more expensive, but then if there's a risk that paving would crack then I'd rather spend the extra money and do it properly.

Now, any advice on finding the best people to do the job in SE London? Any recommendations would be really welcome.

Thanks again!

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Post: # 59919Post haggistini

theer is a contractors list on the main site lou have a butchers ;)
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Post: # 59920Post local patios and driveway

louise, i would agree with DNgroundworks, it can be done if its over engineered, but this always comes at a price. ive seen it done a few times in the past and it was a state after a few weeks. you may as well spend less money on having something more suitable, we would be happy to give you a price, but if you are looking for the cheapest quote we are not the firm to try. we tend to be middle money
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Post: # 59925Post ken

I laid an Indian sandstone drive in Warrington a few years back, after the gaffer recommended me to the client. From memory the specification was, 150mm type 1, and flags laid directly onto 200mm of c20 strength concrete brought in by a local ready-mix company. And pointed in sand/cement at 3:1. The installation cost was around £200 pm2 I have never heard from the client since, so it still must be all in place.
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Post: # 59928Post lutonlagerlout

I have done a couple on 100 of leanmix,but not happy at all
if you want it too last real setts or block paving are the way forward
and ask yourself
why is the cheapest quote the cheapest?
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Post: # 59932Post Suggers

My question would be, what's it going to look like in about 5 yrs - my guess is pretty rough. Does power steering, not leave black rubber on the sandstone ?
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Post: # 59933Post ken

The color of the stone I used is call antique, same as Marshalls heritage Calder brown, for that reason tire scrub wouldn’t be very noticeable.
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Post: # 59977Post ispaving

A few of my customers bought some 25mm calibrated paving for use on a driveway. The contractor laid it onto a concrete base. The stone is still in good nick. It can be done, but make sure you find someone who knows what they are doing.

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Post: # 59980Post lutonlagerlout

the phrase "asking for trouble springs to mind"

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