Hi all
Am a patio laying noob, and having read all the advice on the website (which is absolutely effin' excellent) i'm still a bit confused about a couple of things.
I have removed the lawn from the back garden and wish to lay Raj Blend Sandstone (34 sqm).
I want to use a compactor on the soil and have been told (by a builder) I can lay 75mm dry mix, 10:1 bedding.
Would this be ok in your opinion?
Tony (on this site) recommends buttering sandstone but this isn't possible with a dry mix, is it? The buttering also helps with the grouting so two negatives to dry mix bedding in this regard.
Also, my garden backs onto woodland and is very often covered with leaves, berries, branches etc. I'm worried about algaefication on imported stone. Would you think i'd have a lot of trouble?
Many thanks
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Hi all
hi
i'm still a bit confused about a couple of things.
us too
I have removed the lawn from the back garden and wish to lay Raj Blend Sandstone (34 sqm).
good choice
I want to use a compactor on the soil and have been told (by a builder) I can lay 75mm dry mix, 10:1 bedding.
NO NO NO
what straight on the mud?
10:1?
if you have all the topsoil out I.E. all the black soil
you could potentially lay straight on the mud
but there is no one on this forum that does that
100mm subbase,hardcore but preferrably type1
wacked to levels ,then 40-60 mm of bedding @5:1
Would this be ok in your opinion?
negative
Tony (on this site) recommends buttering sandstone but this isn't possible with a dry mix, is it?
i have never buttered as i go,normally use easipoint or romex so no need
The buttering also helps with the grouting so two negatives to dry mix bedding in this regard.
Also, my garden backs onto woodland and is very often covered with leaves, berries, branches etc. I'm worried about algaefication on imported stone. Would you think i'd have a lot of trouble? :;):
you will have a fone green patina every year,if you seal with a decent sealer ,lithofin stainstop or london stone have a new decent one,then it will make it easier to keep clean,but you will have to maintain it same with any patio near trees
hope this helps
cheers LLL
hi
i'm still a bit confused about a couple of things.
us too
I have removed the lawn from the back garden and wish to lay Raj Blend Sandstone (34 sqm).
good choice
I want to use a compactor on the soil and have been told (by a builder) I can lay 75mm dry mix, 10:1 bedding.
NO NO NO
what straight on the mud?
10:1?
if you have all the topsoil out I.E. all the black soil
you could potentially lay straight on the mud
but there is no one on this forum that does that
100mm subbase,hardcore but preferrably type1
wacked to levels ,then 40-60 mm of bedding @5:1
Would this be ok in your opinion?
negative
Tony (on this site) recommends buttering sandstone but this isn't possible with a dry mix, is it?
i have never buttered as i go,normally use easipoint or romex so no need
The buttering also helps with the grouting so two negatives to dry mix bedding in this regard.
Also, my garden backs onto woodland and is very often covered with leaves, berries, branches etc. I'm worried about algaefication on imported stone. Would you think i'd have a lot of trouble? :;):
you will have a fone green patina every year,if you seal with a decent sealer ,lithofin stainstop or london stone have a new decent one,then it will make it easier to keep clean,but you will have to maintain it same with any patio near trees
hope this helps
cheers LLL
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Hi LLL
Thanks for replying.
I was going to dig out the area to 97mm (75mm for the dry mix and then 22mm for the slabs) and then compact this area.
Does that make it any better or should I go deeper and put the type1 on?
My understanding was that for light traffic a sub base wasn't necessary?
Dry mix at 10 parts sharp sand to 1 part cement as recommended on this website.
However, I may reconsider paving if you think the Algae factor might be a recurring headache.
Thanks again for your help
cheers
Thanks for replying.
I was going to dig out the area to 97mm (75mm for the dry mix and then 22mm for the slabs) and then compact this area.
Does that make it any better or should I go deeper and put the type1 on?
My understanding was that for light traffic a sub base wasn't necessary?
Dry mix at 10 parts sharp sand to 1 part cement as recommended on this website.
However, I may reconsider paving if you think the Algae factor might be a recurring headache.
Thanks again for your help
cheers
Raver Paver
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