Driveway base
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Be very grateful if someone could confirm the best spec for a paved driveway sub-base. I'm thinking 100mm concrete base.
The paving is York Stone with some very thick pieces and others thinner so should the concrete be over 100mm type one as well?
It's a nightmare site with really tough access, so whilst I don't want to scrimp on taking stuff out or in I want to make sure I get the spec right.
Many thanks.
The paving is York Stone with some very thick pieces and others thinner so should the concrete be over 100mm type one as well?
It's a nightmare site with really tough access, so whilst I don't want to scrimp on taking stuff out or in I want to make sure I get the spec right.
Many thanks.
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I am not a professional paver, but I have had a thought given site access issues.
Could you put down 150mm of concrete pumped in and levelled spot on and have the York Stone all cut to the same depth. Then lay the stone in a bed of strong mortar. This is trading more material costs for less hard work…
(I never understand way people buy cheaper uncelebrated stone just to have to spend more laying it, If I recall correctly London Stone is now doing celebrated reclaimed stone)
Could you put down 150mm of concrete pumped in and levelled spot on and have the York Stone all cut to the same depth. Then lay the stone in a bed of strong mortar. This is trading more material costs for less hard work…
(I never understand way people buy cheaper uncelebrated stone just to have to spend more laying it, If I recall correctly London Stone is now doing celebrated reclaimed stone)
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Will have to have a look at London Stone, it's Crazy Paving in York Stone as well just to add to the complications.
Would love to get the concrete readmixed and pumped in but the entrance to the site is on a mini roundabout so nowhere for any deliveries to stop.
Interesting one this bit of contingency in the estimate methinks!
Would love to get the concrete readmixed and pumped in but the entrance to the site is on a mini roundabout so nowhere for any deliveries to stop.
Interesting one this bit of contingency in the estimate methinks!
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what type of Yorkstone is it? Reclaimed or new riven?
We do a lot of calibration but its an expensive process. Were currently looking at installing some additional machinery to speed up the process but it wont be for a few months.
Generally people will have the occasional piece calibrated to fit on to am exisiting step or something similar.
We do a lot of calibration but its an expensive process. Were currently looking at installing some additional machinery to speed up the process but it wont be for a few months.
Generally people will have the occasional piece calibrated to fit on to am exisiting step or something similar.
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