Slabs over concrete step

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gonchy
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Post: # 82194Post gonchy

hi all new here

ive been asked to do a little job for someone regarding new slabs to an existing front step porch the porch its self is very solid consisting of the old council style 600x600 concrete slabs

i would take these up but on the porch there is a suporting metal pole for the roof which is concreted in with the concrete flush with the slabs so it looks like one of them now im planning on going over the top of these with a sharp sand dry mix or would i be better with a morter bed the new slabs are 450x450

any advise would be of great advice

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Post: # 82196Post London Stone Paving

If you do go on top you will need to use a wet mix. Also make sure that you dont breach the damp course and make sure you run the water away from the door

gonchy
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Post: # 82197Post gonchy

thanks for the reply should i use sharp sand or building sand of the mix and what is the smallist bed i could use thx agian

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Post: # 82201Post lutonlagerlout

sharp sand,if you knock it up wet with sbr in the mix you can get down to around 10mm bedding
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r896neo
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Post: # 82202Post r896neo

Personally i always use building sand on steps as i fell it has a better grip especially if there is any kind or overhang.

Not so much of an issue if you use sbr in the mix.

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Post: # 82211Post ringi

Another option...

If the council style slabs are very level with the correct falls and you got very well calibrated new slabs, you may be able to use an external tile adhesive. Also have you considered using a nice anti-slip external floor tile for the step? (They are not much more than £20 per m^2)

Or consider Resin Bonded Gravel if it would look right

gonchy
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Post: # 82230Post gonchy

Thank you all for your very helpful ideas and replys i will put the tile one to the client and will continue to use this site for help and ideas as being a carpenter its not my game but thank all again for your help

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