I am just about to start paving a 30 metre squared area in my garden over existing grass. Can anyone tell me how deep I need to be with my bedding? Do I need to lay ballast and then sharp sand on top of that? Should I also use a whacking plate? Don't know what slabs I will use yet, probably 450mm.
I am thinking of using a moist mix too. Any advice would really be appreciated as we've got a little one on the way and I need to get it right!!
Advice on laying slabs over grass and soil
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Take some time to read the site, all the required information is there.
Can't say for sure how deep you need to go, it depends on ground conditions but at a minimum you will want 75mm for subbase, 30mm for bedding layer and whatever the thickness of your slab is.
Use type 1 for your sub base. You need to use a whacking plate, go over it at least 8 times, once in each direction.
Can't say for sure how deep you need to go, it depends on ground conditions but at a minimum you will want 75mm for subbase, 30mm for bedding layer and whatever the thickness of your slab is.
Use type 1 for your sub base. You need to use a whacking plate, go over it at least 8 times, once in each direction.
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