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Arite all, im lookin for a bit of advice on my driveway. Its 9.8m wide an 6.7m from front of house to pavement.
It currently is a mess, its half a concrete slab an the other part old flags. I want it done with tumbled setts i think they are, but im guessing that would be over £4000 which i cant afford for a good few years.
So i need something in the meantime to make it look a bit better etc. i was thinking of doing the large concrete flags with a border round?
Whats your opinions? Any other cheap/nice looking options. Im a brickie so im used to workin with sand cement stone etc.
Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
It currently is a mess, its half a concrete slab an the other part old flags. I want it done with tumbled setts i think they are, but im guessing that would be over £4000 which i cant afford for a good few years.
So i need something in the meantime to make it look a bit better etc. i was thinking of doing the large concrete flags with a border round?
Whats your opinions? Any other cheap/nice looking options. Im a brickie so im used to workin with sand cement stone etc.
Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
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Yeah i see your point LLL, its just with the large concrete flags with a border its all on a mortar bed which is obviously what im used to, an due to there size it wont take as long to do which is a plus.
To be fair i havent even priced for the setts, i just presumed they would be far more expensive to do, even by myself.
To be fair i havent even priced for the setts, i just presumed they would be far more expensive to do, even by myself.
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Its a fair sized driveway and if you paved the whole thing its going to be expensive whatever material you use. Why not put some thought into the design and include a few beds. That way you could reduce the area that needed paving and be able to afford a nicer paving material. new granite setts are not that expensive and would need to be laid on a mortar bed, so you would be able to do the work yourself
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Steve
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A decent 50mm tegula block from the likes of Tobermore would set you back about £15.50m2 inc vat so you're looking at a grand all in for 65m2 although you could spend a lot less on standard blocks. I doubt it's possible to get a pack containing 30m2 it would weigh to much for a grab to lift most packs contain 15m2 at the most but usually 13m2 ish.
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A decent 50mm tegula block from the likes of Tobermore would set you back about £15.50m2 inc vat so you're looking at a grand all in for 65m2 although you could spend a lot less on standard blocks. I doubt it's possible to get a pack containing 30m2 it would weigh to much for a grab to lift most packs contain 15m2 at the most but usually 13m2 ish.
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