Hi All,
This is my first post so please go easy on me!
I've just finished erecting an above ground swimming pool donated by my mother in law which has taken ages due to having to lay a concrete slab. We've removed some of the lawn around the pool in advance of paving using the same blocks as in our main patio. I have around 3 metres of blocks but the area is probably more like 6m.
I want the blocks to be level with the lawn so to ease mowing problems.
We're on firm clayey London clay but could do with some advice. Are we able to lay these blocks just using mortar (no bedding layer) as it will be a very low traffic area?
Cheers
Daz
Puzzled and could do with some advice please
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Thanks for the tips. Hopefully these 3 images will be viewable.
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The centre image shows the largest area to be block paved (to where the lawn starts) whereas the black pipe on the first image is where the blocks will end. The last image show a small area that needs to be paved.
I don't know, and this is where I need some advice, if the blocks should be at the same level as the lawn or higher. Higher would I assume be easier as there wouldn't need to be so much excavation but which would look nicer?
I also assume that the paving needs to have a slight slope to help with drainage?
Lastly, for the soldier course can these be the same blocks as the rest or what is best?
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The centre image shows the largest area to be block paved (to where the lawn starts) whereas the black pipe on the first image is where the blocks will end. The last image show a small area that needs to be paved.
I don't know, and this is where I need some advice, if the blocks should be at the same level as the lawn or higher. Higher would I assume be easier as there wouldn't need to be so much excavation but which would look nicer?
I also assume that the paving needs to have a slight slope to help with drainage?
Lastly, for the soldier course can these be the same blocks as the rest or what is best?
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