Hello, I'm about to embark on a 20m2 patio of Indian sandstone, 22mm calibrated slabs in varying sizes:
900 x 600
600 x 600
600 x 295
295 x 295
I've prepared the ground and have about 80mm Type 1, compacted, and that sits in a very solid clay base.
I had planned to use Lafarge Slablayer, but can't seem to get it for love nor money. However B&Q sell a Tarmac product, Flexible Slab Fix. The instructions are the same - level to 25mm and lay the slab.
The main differences between Slablayer and the Tarmac product are that the instructions for the Tarmac one do not mention to wet the mixture, e.g. rely on natural curing over time. Both seem to be a dry mix of sand and cement.
So, I guess two questions. Firstly, if anyone has used this Tarmac stuff then would they recommend I wet the mixture? Perhaps with a fine rose head on the hose? And secondly, does anyone know if this stuff will be suitable for under the 22mm sandstone?
I can't afford to have £500 worth of slabs breaking when we start using the patio
Many thanks
Jim
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between 25mm and 50mm. Read the main site for a very comprehensive guide.
Here http://www.pavingexpert.com/stonpv03.htm
Here http://www.pavingexpert.com/stonpv03.htm
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i normally aim for 35-50 mm and with your area 1 bulk bag and 6 bags of cement should achieve that
if you do 10 big shovels of sand to half a bag of cement and around 5 litres of water per mix its should work
the water content is variable according to how wet the sand is and how hot the day is,i normally aim for a mix that is wet enough to smooth flat with a towel but not sopping wet if that makes sense
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if you do 10 big shovels of sand to half a bag of cement and around 5 litres of water per mix its should work
the water content is variable according to how wet the sand is and how hot the day is,i normally aim for a mix that is wet enough to smooth flat with a towel but not sopping wet if that makes sense
LLL
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