Garden patio advice please
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Hi,
I'm hoping that some of you kind experts can assist me; I'd like to know what the definitive advice is for laying 450mm sq precast concrete flags (35mm thick) onto a sub base of MOT and bed of sand please?
I'm asking because my elderly mother has just had a patio laid and I'd like to find out whether it's been done properly or not. The area is approx 22sqm and abutting two walls of the house.
Particularly: Should the MOT have been compacted with a whacker?
Should the sand base have been compacted with a whacker?
Is it reasonable to expect some rocking of flags with a grinding noise as it grinds the sand?
Is it reasonable to accept some unevenness in the level between adjacent flags (up to perhaps 2mm)?
Is it reasonable to accept some misalignment of joins between rows of flags (up to perhaps 4mm)?
Should the flags be bonded or merely brushed with kiln dried sand?
Is it reasonable to accept the flags in the recessed manhole cover to be perhaps 2mm higher than the edge of the cover?
Swift advice will be greatly, greatly appreciated.
Cheers :;):
I'm hoping that some of you kind experts can assist me; I'd like to know what the definitive advice is for laying 450mm sq precast concrete flags (35mm thick) onto a sub base of MOT and bed of sand please?
I'm asking because my elderly mother has just had a patio laid and I'd like to find out whether it's been done properly or not. The area is approx 22sqm and abutting two walls of the house.
Particularly: Should the MOT have been compacted with a whacker?
Should the sand base have been compacted with a whacker?
Is it reasonable to expect some rocking of flags with a grinding noise as it grinds the sand?
Is it reasonable to accept some unevenness in the level between adjacent flags (up to perhaps 2mm)?
Is it reasonable to accept some misalignment of joins between rows of flags (up to perhaps 4mm)?
Should the flags be bonded or merely brushed with kiln dried sand?
Is it reasonable to accept the flags in the recessed manhole cover to be perhaps 2mm higher than the edge of the cover?
Swift advice will be greatly, greatly appreciated.
Cheers :;):
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Hi LLL,
Thanks for the reply. I don't know how to upload photos here so I've uploaded them to my facebook page; here is the link: http://on.fb.me/19LlYdC
I hope that this is ok.
Cheers
Thanks for the reply. I don't know how to upload photos here so I've uploaded them to my facebook page; here is the link: http://on.fb.me/19LlYdC
I hope that this is ok.
Cheers
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not doubting you neo
but laying 38mm thick slabs on plain old grit sand is a pure fail in my book
why scrimp on £50 of cement?
I understand laying commercial small units 60-90mm thick on wacked and screeded sand
kds as a jointing material ???
LLL
ps harry £895 is on the cheap end for a proper job,but that doesnt look like a proper job to me
but laying 38mm thick slabs on plain old grit sand is a pure fail in my book
why scrimp on £50 of cement?
I understand laying commercial small units 60-90mm thick on wacked and screeded sand
kds as a jointing material ???
LLL
ps harry £895 is on the cheap end for a proper job,but that doesnt look like a proper job to me
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cannot see the photos. cannot comment except, screeded sand bed is only any good for council greys
You can butt joint some slabs, but not sure why kds should need to be swept in?
You can butt joint some slabs, but not sure why kds should need to be swept in?
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Sadly, the bully-boys have won. I'm not happy with the work and want them to put it right, however my mum has had enough of the conflict and has agreed to accept and pay. Every time I politely raised issues I was shouted at and threatened with having all the flags lifted and removed. Nice people!
Too many uneven and misaligned flags for my liking.
Too many uneven and misaligned flags for my liking.
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