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Tomas
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Post: # 83495Post Tomas

Hi, occassional block paver here (Brickie) appreciate a bit of advice. Have a job coming up to install a pedestrian walkway about 36 meters long by 1200 wide along the front of a glass fronted commercial building.
Blocks will be Acheston And Glover 200mmx150mm, layed in strecher bond.
Should I lay the blocks running parallel to the building or at right angles? Which will look better to the eye?
The blocks will butt up to a splayed paving unit on the inside and on the outside there will be a concrete kerb.
Just a bit worried because of the length how long uninterrupted joints will look if i lay parallel.
Thanks. (hope this makes sense)

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Post: # 83496Post haggistini

I would check if you have two size of these blocks

I think they are these
http://www.acheson-glover.com/home-owner/products/paving/

If only the one size I would go for half bond .they will fit either way its pure choice or spec unless its not a straight run?
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Post: # 83497Post Tony McC

Run edge courses parallel to kerb and building, but lay the body blocks running transversely.

Laying longitudinally (parallel) emphasises the length of such a long, narrow path and would make it seem narrower than it actually is (optical illusion) whereas transverse half-bond will foreshorten the path, making it seem wider and therefore safer to pedestrians.
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Post: # 83502Post lutonlagerlout

also if you lay them perpendicular to the building,any slight variations in width will be covered
even a 10 mm kink would look cat malogan on a path over a 100 foot long
if you go crossways it would never notice
not that there should be a 10mm kink anywhere but in the real world stuff happens
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Tomas
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Post: # 83504Post Tomas

Thanks lads, yeah was having visions of blocks snaking there way down the run.
Will lay them at right angle to building.
Appreciate the advice.

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