Whats the best bed to lay slabs on.
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I cant believe people still advise others to spot bed paving. It's a practice only used by cowboys and people who have to be tight with their materials. If you want it to stay put and for the pointing to not crack it HAS to be a full bed.
What is the sub grade ground like under your MOT? Is it clay? If not, you may be able to get away with 50mm sub base if you put at least 60mm full bed of mortar under each slab. It's not ideal but it may save you having to take it all up and dig down further! If it's also just for light foot traffic you may be ok.
What is the sub grade ground like under your MOT? Is it clay? If not, you may be able to get away with 50mm sub base if you put at least 60mm full bed of mortar under each slab. It's not ideal but it may save you having to take it all up and dig down further! If it's also just for light foot traffic you may be ok.
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