Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 2:44 pm
Hi. Great site, really informative!
I have a small back yard (c. 13 sqm) which is currently covered in gravel and decking, underneath which there is concrete. I would like to replace the gravel and decking with small white cobbles (suitable for walking on but no vehicles). I have three questions:
1. The concrete seems to be sound and it doesn't puddle - water runs off to a drain by the house. To lay cobbles, will it be okay to put the bedding down directly onto the concrete which is already there, and if so, would this be to the normal 50-75mm depth? Or do I have to knock through to the sub-grade beneath the concrete?
2. Do you know of any suppliers (and/or contractors - I haven't decided whether or not to undertake the job myself!) near London who might do small white cobbles?
3. I was thinking of using a traditional bedding as the house is Victorian and it might look more in keeping. Do you have any experience of what sort of bedding might look best with white cobbles? I have seen a thread which recommended using black ash for traditional cobbling Also, if I do end up using a mortar based bedding, I understand that there are ways of colouring the mortar?
Thanks again for the excellent site.
I have a small back yard (c. 13 sqm) which is currently covered in gravel and decking, underneath which there is concrete. I would like to replace the gravel and decking with small white cobbles (suitable for walking on but no vehicles). I have three questions:
1. The concrete seems to be sound and it doesn't puddle - water runs off to a drain by the house. To lay cobbles, will it be okay to put the bedding down directly onto the concrete which is already there, and if so, would this be to the normal 50-75mm depth? Or do I have to knock through to the sub-grade beneath the concrete?
2. Do you know of any suppliers (and/or contractors - I haven't decided whether or not to undertake the job myself!) near London who might do small white cobbles?
3. I was thinking of using a traditional bedding as the house is Victorian and it might look more in keeping. Do you have any experience of what sort of bedding might look best with white cobbles? I have seen a thread which recommended using black ash for traditional cobbling Also, if I do end up using a mortar based bedding, I understand that there are ways of colouring the mortar?
Thanks again for the excellent site.