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Post: # 83863Post gonchy

hi all just started digging out and and setting out my drive now the question ive got is about bedding my edging course im using a sigle block paver all around the outside sat on a 100mm deep 150mm wide flaunched concrete now does this need to sit on top of certain amount of type 1 or strait on the groung the ground in clay my other question is what i need to mix a c7.5 concrete is it shingle,sharp,cement or can i use ballast many thx james

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Post: # 83865Post lutonlagerlout

ideally your edge course is laid on 150 deep of 6:1 ballast cement
very little water for the bedding but a bit more for the haunching
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Post: # 83871Post local patios and driveway

If you have dug out 8 inches deep which you should then that'll give you room for a compacted 2inches of stone. Then your concrete bed then the paver

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Post: # 83878Post lutonlagerlout

I would always have the concrete on top of the sub grade not the sub base
any movement whatsoever in the subbase and your edgings have gone
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Post: # 83883Post gonchy

thx for the advice much appriciated i did think it needed to be on subbase i was just trying to get all the edgings done and concreted before i dug the rest out but will just wait thx again oh and thx about the concrete mix

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Post: # 83893Post local patios and driveway

But then are you compacting the sub grade? If you sheet up and compact the sub base you shouldnt get movement

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Post: # 83895Post lutonlagerlout

from this very site
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so that clears that up then :;):
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I wasnt arguing tony just discussing

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So i would do it using the left method is that wrong then?

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Post: # 83910Post lutonlagerlout

i reckon if you have enough concrete under the kerbs its fine
but the temptaion will always be there if the subbase is wacked and there is only 50mm under the kerbs to "leave it"

I know its slow but i always put kerbs, drains, and edgings, in before any subbase goes in
gives us a line to work to
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Post: # 83915Post gonchy

lutonlagerlout wrote:i reckon if you have enough concrete under the kerbs its fine
but the temptaion will always be there if the subbase is wacked and there is only 50mm under the kerbs to "leave it"

I know its slow but i always put kerbs, drains, and edgings, in before any subbase goes in
gives us a line to work to
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just read the last couple of replys and saw the diagram thats what made unsure of which way to do it

the reason why i wanted to do kerbs first was so i knew all my levels were good then finish digging as ive a 500mm wide trench to the right depth around the drive then get my 150mm of mot1 to the right levels same as diagram to the right

thx agian

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Post: # 83923Post ringi

lutonlagerlout wrote:I know its slow but i always put kerbs, drains, and edgings, in before any subbase goes in gives us a line to work to

How long do you give the concrete to set before you are happy to let a wacker near the edging?

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Post: # 83926Post lutonlagerlout

18-24 hrs
obviously you dont want the wacker touching it at all if possible
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Post: # 83930Post Tony McC

It doesn't matter whether you use the method shown on the right or the left; the key thing is that there is sufficient concrete beneath and behind the edge restraining courses.

On some projects, it makes more sense to install kerbs/edge courses and then place the sub-base. On other jobs, the sub-base will be installed first and so a channel or shallow trench will need to be cut into the compacted stone to ensure the concrete bed is deep enough. It makes no real difference as long as the concrete is right.
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Post: # 84031Post gonchy

hi all im thinking of putting this sort of drain at the end of the drive between the edging and soon to be sleepers for the raised flower bed so my im wondering if i can use the geotextile as im using for under my sub base and should i keep it about 100mm from my concret the textile i managed to get off the groundworkers at work isImageImage
plus here is my edgings so far have i got enough concrete around them many thx james
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