Hi! I'm a Design Craft student at Staffordshire University currently undertaking a project to design something for our campus. I am proposing to re-pave an area outside the students union and cast some of my own hand-made cast glass flagstones in between concrete ones. I was wondering if I could have some advice as to how to drain cast glass slabs and also if I could have some idea of the cost for labour and materials to flag an area 14X3.5 metres in concrete slabs? I would very much apreciate some help!
Melissa Hansom
(Edited by archive at 4:12 pm on Mar. 1, 2002)
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Thanks for the reply. I'm planning on making several pieces of solid glass in the shape of a square or a rectangle-probably about 3inches deep which have imprints of certain types of the body in them, like a foot or hand. As you can tell if it rains there will be a problem with water collecting in the imprints. Ones of the things I was thinking of was maybe putting some holes through the glass so any excess water would drain through into the earth underneath, but I'm a novice and don't really know what I'm talking about!
If you drain via the glass blocks, then the bedding layer *must* be very free draining. I would consider using a drainage composite bentween the bedding and the sub-base/sub-grade to avoid any risk of waterlogging.
If you let me see your design before implementation, I'll advise on any potential pitfalls.
If you let me see your design before implementation, I'll advise on any potential pitfalls.