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first 19 metres of gabions in
and backfilled with 40mm clean and 6f2
we can now pile this and pour the ring beam and sit the new extension on and drop the semi finished swimming pool and break it out.
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and backfilled with 40mm clean and 6f2
we can now pile this and pour the ring beam and sit the new extension on and drop the semi finished swimming pool and break it out.
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started another factory refit, new locker rooms, toilets. workshops and laboratories this week pictures to follow.
started demolishing the swimming pool on the other job big 11m long 500 high ub was interesting getting it off
started demolishing the swimming pool on the other job big 11m long 500 high ub was interesting getting it off
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Just finished a nice Tegular patio. Only my 3rd paving job of the year but I have them lined up back to back now for the next couple of months and I'm putting quotes out all the times so hopefully I'll be able to post in this thread a bit more often.
link to photos
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actually i give up too many
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link to photos
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actually i give up too many
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Thanks Tony. That's a nice drive and steps that you did recently too.
On the kerbs I lined the inside with damp sand and cement. Silicone is a good idea though and I'll that in the future.
We used a 50/50 split of tegular traditional and autumn mix for the main and I think it looks really nice.
The only thing I'm not happy with is not being able to haunch the inside. When I lay tegs I always lay all my edging blocks on at least 4" of concrete and haunch it up unless there is a kerb there. I don't think that standard concrete edgings look right next to tegs.
There is astro turf going in the centre of that lot though and appantley I can't haunch it because they have to batton it out.
I've never laid any my self so I didn't know but if I had then I would have put a concrete edging around the inside. We live and learn.
On the kerbs I lined the inside with damp sand and cement. Silicone is a good idea though and I'll that in the future.
We used a 50/50 split of tegular traditional and autumn mix for the main and I think it looks really nice.
The only thing I'm not happy with is not being able to haunch the inside. When I lay tegs I always lay all my edging blocks on at least 4" of concrete and haunch it up unless there is a kerb there. I don't think that standard concrete edgings look right next to tegs.
There is astro turf going in the centre of that lot though and appantley I can't haunch it because they have to batton it out.
I've never laid any my self so I didn't know but if I had then I would have put a concrete edging around the inside. We live and learn.
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There is astro turf going in the centre of that lot though and appantley I can't haunch it because they have to batton it out.
I've never laid any my self so I didn't know but if I had then I would have put a concrete edging around the inside. We live and learn.
batten it out?? what a load of cod. astro turf is not laid using battens. They sound like clowns
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onions doing ok at the allotment,the guy in the background is jim sheridan 80 last week
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trying to stop the polysulphide mastic going over the bricks
before
after
a recent disabled wet room adaption almost complete
victorian blue pavers 6 inches by a foot and 1 1/2 inches thick
classy stuff
bricking up a back door today with chiltern blend bricks
a bit of weatherstruck pointing,overall a fair match for luton greys
being ripping out ceilings and walls mainly not much of interest
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trying to stop the polysulphide mastic going over the bricks
before
after
a recent disabled wet room adaption almost complete
victorian blue pavers 6 inches by a foot and 1 1/2 inches thick
classy stuff
bricking up a back door today with chiltern blend bricks
a bit of weatherstruck pointing,overall a fair match for luton greys
being ripping out ceilings and walls mainly not much of interest
LLL
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The only info I've had is second hand. As I started haunching the inside of the area the astro turf is going the client asked me If there was enough room for the turf, I said there should be as I'd left the haunching an inch from the top. He then told me that he'd spoken to the lady in the office and she'd told him there were batterns going around the inside of my paing to secure the perimiter of there turf so I got rid of the haunching after explaining the dangers of not having a retaining edge.
Not much more I could do without speaking to the bloke laying it and I couldn't get hold of him.
Not much more I could do without speaking to the bloke laying it and I couldn't get hold of him.
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I've had two quotes for my garden off the big companies like nomow etc and another one and they spec'd batterns to hold it down rd edges and they're the manufacturers!dig dug dan wrote:There is astro turf going in the centre of that lot though and appantley I can't haunch it because they have to batton it out.
I've never laid any my self so I didn't know but if I had then I would have put a concrete edging around the inside. We live and learn.
batten it out?? what a load of cod. astro turf is not laid using battens. They sound like clowns
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Here's a slabbing job I did last week. I did the job for a property developer. He had sold the house to an old couple that wanted low maintanence so he wanted it done cheap as chips which meant that I had to take every short cut and cut every corner in the book.
The sub base is 50mm mot, 25mm sand and cement screed bed and 10mm joint pointed with a 3/1 mix.
I had to take a couple of tree stumps out and a BT line came up with one of them.
I don't think the finished job look's to bad but I doubt it will last and neither does the client.
I hate doing jobs like that, it's one of the reasons I got out of commercial paving.
Here's the pics
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7205....mg]IMG_1601 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7320....mg]IMG_1602 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5231....mg]IMG_1603 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7039....mg]IMG_1610 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7067....mg]IMG_1631 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7353....mg]IMG_1632 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5537....mg]IMG_1633 by sy76uk, on Flickr
The sub base is 50mm mot, 25mm sand and cement screed bed and 10mm joint pointed with a 3/1 mix.
I had to take a couple of tree stumps out and a BT line came up with one of them.
I don't think the finished job look's to bad but I doubt it will last and neither does the client.
I hate doing jobs like that, it's one of the reasons I got out of commercial paving.
Here's the pics
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7205....mg]IMG_1601 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7320....mg]IMG_1602 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5231....mg]IMG_1603 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7039....mg]IMG_1610 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7067....mg]IMG_1631 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7353....mg]IMG_1632 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5537....mg]IMG_1633 by sy76uk, on Flickr
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Micky-c I know what your saying. Most of the work I see in general weather it's commercial or domestic is pretty shocking. I'm lucky to have been taught by my Dad who is a shit hot paver.
He always taught me that the job comes first and how much you make from that job comes second because if you cut corners and take a lot of money for bad work then the your own work will dry up or the company your working for will either sack you or give you all the crap the other gangs don't want.
Tony, I wish I had the luxury of not having too. The Bloke I did this job for owns half of Leicester city centre along with the rest of his family. He's loaded, When it comes down to doing his own house or one of his family's he might spend a bit but he didn't care about this one.
Funny thing is all the neighbours came out saying how much nicer it looked and wanted me to put quotes in for there patio's and driveways too.
I didn't go and quote for any of them. Not the kind of area or the kind of people I wan't to be working in or for IYKWIM.
He always taught me that the job comes first and how much you make from that job comes second because if you cut corners and take a lot of money for bad work then the your own work will dry up or the company your working for will either sack you or give you all the crap the other gangs don't want.
Tony, I wish I had the luxury of not having too. The Bloke I did this job for owns half of Leicester city centre along with the rest of his family. He's loaded, When it comes down to doing his own house or one of his family's he might spend a bit but he didn't care about this one.
Funny thing is all the neighbours came out saying how much nicer it looked and wanted me to put quotes in for there patio's and driveways too.
I didn't go and quote for any of them. Not the kind of area or the kind of people I wan't to be working in or for IYKWIM.
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I went and took some more photo's of the tegular patio I finished a few week's back now that the astro turfs down.
[img]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5553....mg]IMG_1634 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7457....mg]IMG_1643 by sy76uk, on Flickr
I really like the stuff.
[img]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5553....mg]IMG_1634 by sy76uk, on Flickr
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7457....mg]IMG_1643 by sy76uk, on Flickr
I really like the stuff.