3x2 slabs - ??

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Jm67
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Post: # 80933Post Jm67

I have laid 3x2 flags on a 100mm type 1 sub base and laid the flags onto compacted concrete sand. i misjudged the amount of hardcore required so the flags are sitting on 60-80mm compacted sand instead of recommended 40mm . Someone has told me that my patio will be ruined in 6months is this true need some advice folks or is it a case of lifting it????
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Jm67
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Post: # 80934Post Jm67

I'm off work for a couple days and looking for opinions to see wether I need to lift them up or not it's a small patio only about 20 slabs in it and not used much of this affects anything???? Anybody?
J Forbes

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Post: # 80936Post lutonlagerlout

suck it and see jim
i like to bed slabs on a sand and cement mixture
whats the worst that can happen?
they migrate then you have to relay it next year
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Jm67
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Post: # 80937Post Jm67

Cheers yeah no big deal really just partners dad is a builder and brother a landscaper and took great pleasure in telling me I had done it wrong :D But I take it 80mm sand is a big no no ?
J Forbes

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Post: # 80938Post seanandruby

.....Yup :) Don,t worry you can, as LLL says do it all again next year, or when no ones around, lift them and scrap out 40 ml, then relay :;):
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Post: # 80940Post Carberry

Could lift and relay them in a day and you can be certain they won't go anywhere or leave them as they are and they may not move.

I've seen grey 3x2's just thrown down on soil and not move. I threw some down on 30-40mm of sharp sand at my yard and they haven't moved despite me leaving a few tonne of gas dumped on them and getting heavy traffic.

If it was me... I would just leave them be, and fix them if they do move.

Jm67
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Post: # 80945Post Jm67

Cheers Im just gonna leave them and see what happens they've not budged so far with all this heavy rain so fingers crossed
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Post: # 80950Post lutonlagerlout

the main thing is jim that they have lateral restraint
either a kerb or a good haunching of concrete
but having said that i have seen 3 by 2 s laid on mud at the allotments and once they settle never move
suck it and see for now
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Post: # 80954Post local patios and driveway

Why didnt the in laws help you out?

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Post: # 80955Post lutonlagerlout

you know the craic dan
people are always ready to help until you ask them
but they are straight round with criticism
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