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Looking for a spot of advice.....
Going to be laying 20 m2 of riven Indian sandstone as a patio and am in a quandary whether I need a hardcore sub-base or just individual bedding of 50mm? At the minute the plan is to bed onto very sandy soil, consolidated with a whacker, but will this suffice? I'd be gutted if it shifted over time. I've read and been advised for and against but would like something definitive......
I know the obvious solution is swallow it and get the hardcore down, but is it really necessary?????
Going to be laying 20 m2 of riven Indian sandstone as a patio and am in a quandary whether I need a hardcore sub-base or just individual bedding of 50mm? At the minute the plan is to bed onto very sandy soil, consolidated with a whacker, but will this suffice? I'd be gutted if it shifted over time. I've read and been advised for and against but would like something definitive......
I know the obvious solution is swallow it and get the hardcore down, but is it really necessary?????
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Our Luton resident will be on hand for that questionWurlywurl wrote:Anyone know of a reasonable supplier of aggregates in Luton / Dunstable / Leighton Buzzard???
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