Patio repair - Is this a botch job
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Had a smooth indian sandstone patio laid by builders 2 years ago. The fall has been towards the house aiming towards the drains. This created damp bricks below the dpm so elected to have some flags relaid and create a border around the house of pebbles. Got landscape gardeners to do the job. They lifted flags and relaid on mortar bed. i noticed some flags were loose and rocked when walked on but since have been pointed up they sem stable. Contractor saysthat it is the mortar laid round the flag that keeps them in place. Will this stand the test of time or am I been spun a yarn??
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Ive never heard of it being put that way, i suppose the pointing should help stop any lateral movement within the body of the paving, but i always try and bond the indian sandstone to the bed anyway so i definatley know that they aren't going anywhere, then point to add to the strength.
BTW paving should not fall against the house unless there is absolutely no other way of doing, best way would of been to run acos tight up to all of the brickwork, so any water flows straight into them.
Probably spun a yarn, id say, and i doubt the pointing that is stopping the rocking flags will stand the test of time im afraid.
Where in the north are you from?
BTW paving should not fall against the house unless there is absolutely no other way of doing, best way would of been to run acos tight up to all of the brickwork, so any water flows straight into them.
Probably spun a yarn, id say, and i doubt the pointing that is stopping the rocking flags will stand the test of time im afraid.
Where in the north are you from?
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well saidlutonlagerlout wrote:really no one,.and i mean NO_ONE should be walking on unpointed slabs/flags except the paver
how many times do i have to catch the client standing on a flag laid 30 minutes before and rocking their weight back and forth?
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And when you tell them to get off they apologise go up onto their tip-toes and start running like a baby elephant making it 10 times worse.lutonlagerlout wrote:really no one,.and i mean NO_ONE should be walking on unpointed slabs/flags except the paver
how many times do i have to catch the client standing on a flag laid 30 minutes before and rocking their weight back and forth?
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well as all the blokes on here know, we walk in the centre of large modules to traverse any area
but you can guarantee the clients and their off spring will want to do morris dancing within 10 minutes when not trying to pull up freshly laid stuff,or arranging heavy duty patio furniture
human nature i spose
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but you can guarantee the clients and their off spring will want to do morris dancing within 10 minutes when not trying to pull up freshly laid stuff,or arranging heavy duty patio furniture
human nature i spose
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The very thing hapened to me this morning the flags were butt jointed and you could see where he had stood to get to his outside tap. I'm hitting him for another £50 for my troubles.lutonlagerlout wrote:really no one,.and i mean NO_ONE should be walking on unpointed slabs/flags except the paver
how many times do i have to catch the client standing on a flag laid 30 minutes before and rocking their weight back and forth?
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I dont know if my wife has a thing for trademen but she swears it was 48 hours before she went near them and practiced her clog dancing. I will give them the benefit of the doubt as they are stable now but I have now paid twice for this stretch of patio and i do not particularly want it to be third time lucky.
\\\Thanks for all the replies. If the flags come loose I will contact DN Groundworks as you are just up the road.
\\\Thanks for all the replies. If the flags come loose I will contact DN Groundworks as you are just up the road.
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I laid about 10M2 of sawn granite setts 100x100x100 with 10mm joint outside swansea Market. We opened the arris fence to sling the tools in the dumper and a woman in full high heels walked straight in the lot of them we all shouted to stop her and she paused listened to what we said and casualy walked in the opposite direction fecking even more of them!!! Ps the entrance had to be finished and open that evening what looked like an early finninsh turned in to a very late shift!!