Question on brick steps - Steps
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Hi,
I am currently building a set of steps (5) up to the front door of a private house.
The risers are being formed with brick and for the threads i am using Acheson & Glover Country Cobble 150x200x60mm.
I intend to bed the Country Cobble on the brick using mortar with a 15mm overhang.
I am concerned that over time the paving will work loose as it has no frog or holes that will help key the mortar to the brick.
I will be butt jointing the paving and brushing in paving sand to fill joints.
Will this method work??
Thanks
Tommy.
I am currently building a set of steps (5) up to the front door of a private house.
The risers are being formed with brick and for the threads i am using Acheson & Glover Country Cobble 150x200x60mm.
I intend to bed the Country Cobble on the brick using mortar with a 15mm overhang.
I am concerned that over time the paving will work loose as it has no frog or holes that will help key the mortar to the brick.
I will be butt jointing the paving and brushing in paving sand to fill joints.
Will this method work??
Thanks
Tommy.
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Hi LLL,
Thanks for reply,
What is SBR?
Didnt think of Silicon../good idea.
I may end up mortar jointing edge paving on step thread for extra strength but kind of want to avoid it.
Has included a photo of set out for info.
T.
http://postimage.org/image/1zrrbxijo/
Thanks for reply,
What is SBR?
Didnt think of Silicon../good idea.
I may end up mortar jointing edge paving on step thread for extra strength but kind of want to avoid it.
Has included a photo of set out for info.
T.
http://postimage.org/image/1zrrbxijo/
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sbr is this
basically its like a turbo version of PVA,stick s like sheet to a blanket
I always use it on steps as steps are a stress point
also its water proof which pva is not
maybe a bead of clear silicon just inside the leading edge of the blocks to stop the sand migrating out
either that or you lay them with a mortar perp but that may ruin the effect
LLL
basically its like a turbo version of PVA,stick s like sheet to a blanket
I always use it on steps as steps are a stress point
also its water proof which pva is not
maybe a bead of clear silicon just inside the leading edge of the blocks to stop the sand migrating out
either that or you lay them with a mortar perp but that may ruin the effect
LLL
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Hi LP&D
Just to clarify..
you use 4:1 sharp sand mix as Bedding for the paving?
where does the slurry come in? do you dip or paint the paving block with the cement/sbr slurry mix before bedding?
I was going to use a soft building sand to bed the paving as i was thinking it might bond better.
Thanks for your post..
T.
Just to clarify..
you use 4:1 sharp sand mix as Bedding for the paving?
where does the slurry come in? do you dip or paint the paving block with the cement/sbr slurry mix before bedding?
I was going to use a soft building sand to bed the paving as i was thinking it might bond better.
Thanks for your post..
T.
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LP&D thanks for that...think i will lay the blocks on one step tomorrow using your advice and leave till monday and see how i get on.
Just was a bit concerned about blocks working loose over time...dosent look good!!
LLL thanks for heads up on SBR something new learned!
T.
http://postimage.org/image/2lrvza8w4/
Just was a bit concerned about blocks working loose over time...dosent look good!!
LLL thanks for heads up on SBR something new learned!
T.
http://postimage.org/image/2lrvza8w4/
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For using Ronafix (SBR) to bed the blocks on the treads and the risers see Ronafix for bedding mortar
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