Cheapest way to put base/patio area for garden ?
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Nope thats brand spanking the 63mm ones are about £2.20 +vat from Tobermore. At £6 a pop thats getting well into decorative flag territory in fact thats over £16m2.dig dug dan wrote:they're 600x600mm and cost no more than £2 each
i take it thats a second hand price ???
Last time i brought b50's they were £6 a pop
even b38's are not that cheap
Can't see it from my house
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Pablo wrote:dig dug dan wrote:they're 600x600mm and cost no more than £2 each
i take it thats a second hand price ???
Last time i brought b50's they were £6 a pop
even b38's are not that cheap
Nope thats brand spanking the 63mm ones are about £2.20 +vat from Tobermore. At £6 a pop thats getting well into decorative flag territory in fact thats over £16m2.
Bet they aren't 50ml, so you would pay the extra to bed them on cbm ???
I understand LLL but you still have a duty of care to residents, doncha fink ??? ???
I rented a place once and plastered most rooms, fitted a kitchen, dug the tip of a garden out and laid a patio. Next door where having a patio laid and gave me the topsoil. The land lord heard about it, came all the way from the isle of wight to bollock me about..... ''importing rubbish into the garden.'' 6 months later on my release the flat was returned to it's original state and the land lord was made to pay me compensation ( not by the courts but by me privately ) :;): Rogue land lords are a scourge. Fair play to you bubonic.
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Not sure what you are inferring there Sean ?
Anyway BACK TO THE TOPIC, i have sourced a load of brand new unused concrete 50mm slabs, most at 60x60cm and some at 60x90cm.
Just need to read up on laying screed of sharp sand etc as never done it before, i have a couple lengths of scaffold to level as well.
Cheers Guys
Anyway BACK TO THE TOPIC, i have sourced a load of brand new unused concrete 50mm slabs, most at 60x60cm and some at 60x90cm.
Just need to read up on laying screed of sharp sand etc as never done it before, i have a couple lengths of scaffold to level as well.
Cheers Guys
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Improve your chances of letting it at reasonable money by at least providing some sort of usable surface. Gravel not much use for kids playing on (unless they like throwing stones) and it is a lousy surface to walk on. Reclaimed council slabs laid with block border can look good at little cost. Leave a few out and put the odd shrub in to soften it a bit.
Its your investment and its long term value is maintained by you spending "some" money on it, not by cutting as many corners as you can to maximise your return. As seanandruby said, rogue landlords are a scourge.
Its your investment and its long term value is maintained by you spending "some" money on it, not by cutting as many corners as you can to maximise your return. As seanandruby said, rogue landlords are a scourge.
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Last ones I priced up a few months ago were £3.20+vat, I could get marshalls barface for £6 each.Pablo wrote:dig dug dan wrote:they're 600x600mm and cost no more than £2 each
i take it thats a second hand price ???
Last time i brought b50's they were £6 a pop
even b38's are not that cheap
Nope thats brand spanking the 63mm ones are about £2.20 +vat from Tobermore. At £6 a pop thats getting well into decorative flag territory in fact thats over £16m2.
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I have spent money on a patio and come back 6 months later with a motor bike in pieces all over it and the tenant gone,
turfed another place and did they manage to cut the grass once in 6 months?
No but they let their dogs use it as a toilet,without ever picking any up
I have been in some rough digs and i know the crack ,but its a business first and foremost
if they want charity go to the sally ann
LLL :;):
turfed another place and did they manage to cut the grass once in 6 months?
No but they let their dogs use it as a toilet,without ever picking any up
I have been in some rough digs and i know the crack ,but its a business first and foremost
if they want charity go to the sally ann
LLL :;):
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