Diy block paving advise - Advise needed
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Hi and thankyou for having me here and i must say a very informative and very helpfull forum indeed.
My name is Andrew and i live in St Helens an about to embark on laying my own block paving in the rear yard.
I am hoping for some of you guys to give me some advise really regards preparation and laying of the bricks.
I have just purchased a Belle plx 320 second hand wacker and a MAKITA 6400 STIHL Saw as hiring them for a few weeks or a month could get expensive and i will be selling these on after i have used them for my project , i need to know where to buy some weed sheeting and what should i buy and where is best to get it.
The Back yard is currently flagged with 2x2 flags and the ground underneath after i have taken them up is pretty solid to be honest , would it be ok to put a few inch of grit sand down and wack it then another layer and screen it as it will only ever be used to walk on no heavy foot traffic or cars.
Also do i need a rubber pad to do the final wacking to stop any damage to the blocks or will it be ok.
I feel it is a fairly forward straight job ( Famous Last Words ) and it already has a good run off away from the house so not much work involved in this side ,but i do have a kitchen grid and a manhole to tackle but im fairly confident i can handle these as it is just a matter of making sure all is lined up is that right ?...oh and taking my time.
Below is a picture of the top part where i will be starting and any comments will be welcome and appreciated.
PS: What colour Block Paving should look right any idea's.
My name is Andrew and i live in St Helens an about to embark on laying my own block paving in the rear yard.
I am hoping for some of you guys to give me some advise really regards preparation and laying of the bricks.
I have just purchased a Belle plx 320 second hand wacker and a MAKITA 6400 STIHL Saw as hiring them for a few weeks or a month could get expensive and i will be selling these on after i have used them for my project , i need to know where to buy some weed sheeting and what should i buy and where is best to get it.
The Back yard is currently flagged with 2x2 flags and the ground underneath after i have taken them up is pretty solid to be honest , would it be ok to put a few inch of grit sand down and wack it then another layer and screen it as it will only ever be used to walk on no heavy foot traffic or cars.
Also do i need a rubber pad to do the final wacking to stop any damage to the blocks or will it be ok.
I feel it is a fairly forward straight job ( Famous Last Words ) and it already has a good run off away from the house so not much work involved in this side ,but i do have a kitchen grid and a manhole to tackle but im fairly confident i can handle these as it is just a matter of making sure all is lined up is that right ?...oh and taking my time.
Below is a picture of the top part where i will be starting and any comments will be welcome and appreciated.
PS: What colour Block Paving should look right any idea's.
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Welcome noChex - I'd never dream of putting block paving down, in a narrow space, between 2 lovely brick walls.
Love the bright white contrast to the natural brick - (and from over the road) - you could have some fun here - personally I'd stick to natural materials. You're facing whichway?
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Love the bright white contrast to the natural brick - (and from over the road) - you could have some fun here - personally I'd stick to natural materials. You're facing whichway?
All your big questions are on the main site - the subjective stuff is down to you....
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Agreed - blocks would go green/mossy in no time.
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it all down to personal opinion one mans rubbish is another mans treasure.
i personally don't like the yellow blocks, looks like double yellow lines on a main road but that only my personal opinion i'm sure your very happy with it.
technically the edging on the left is a bit rough, the cutting in around the bay is rough and the levels are all over but for a diyer first attempt its ok.
at the end of the day its your garden so what you like is most important as you have to live with it, read up on the main site about laying the blocks, follow it to the word and pick the blocks you like and you wont go wrong.
i personally don't like the yellow blocks, looks like double yellow lines on a main road but that only my personal opinion i'm sure your very happy with it.
technically the edging on the left is a bit rough, the cutting in around the bay is rough and the levels are all over but for a diyer first attempt its ok.
at the end of the day its your garden so what you like is most important as you have to live with it, read up on the main site about laying the blocks, follow it to the word and pick the blocks you like and you wont go wrong.
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bodge even on my 17 inch mac book pro that pic is huge. 800x600 max is best for forum, and how did you edit your post without it saying you editted it erm chin scratching haha
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I'm with pablo, the OP asked a genuine question lets keep it on topic for the first 4-5 posts at least :;):
the pave and block mixtures look neat enough and appeal to some people's sense of aesthetics,although i wonder what it would look like after 6 months of cars back and forth
In answer to the OP i wouldn't block pave the rear garden ,something similar to the front would look more effective
regards LLL
the pave and block mixtures look neat enough and appeal to some people's sense of aesthetics,although i wonder what it would look like after 6 months of cars back and forth
In answer to the OP i wouldn't block pave the rear garden ,something similar to the front would look more effective
regards LLL
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Hey guys appreciate the comments and Stephen that drive looks real nice and it has given me a few idea's.
This might sound a silly question here but i really like the effect of the small diamond border and my question is do you buy the diamond block and 1/2 diamond blocks or do you have to cut them yourself ? also where is the best place to buy the blocks and have them delivered , also any blocks i should avoid like B&Q or alike or are they ok.......God i am sounding like a detective here !! .
Stephen ( bodgeitandscarper ) thanks for my reply and appreciated and could i ask a question regards to the flags was they laid on sand the same as the blocks or Dab & Dot method.
What's that famous saying i have Champagne taste but only beer money .....yes i am on a tight budget here guys and can not afford to be spending thousands i do not have and that's why i need to have a go myself.
I do believe everyman to his own job and all that but i am a quick learner and need to be in this situation.
Also just to note i did NOT do the front part as it was already done when we moved into the house 2 years ago.
This might sound a silly question here but i really like the effect of the small diamond border and my question is do you buy the diamond block and 1/2 diamond blocks or do you have to cut them yourself ? also where is the best place to buy the blocks and have them delivered , also any blocks i should avoid like B&Q or alike or are they ok.......God i am sounding like a detective here !! .
Stephen ( bodgeitandscarper ) thanks for my reply and appreciated and could i ask a question regards to the flags was they laid on sand the same as the blocks or Dab & Dot method.
What's that famous saying i have Champagne taste but only beer money .....yes i am on a tight budget here guys and can not afford to be spending thousands i do not have and that's why i need to have a go myself.
I do believe everyman to his own job and all that but i am a quick learner and need to be in this situation.
Also just to note i did NOT do the front part as it was already done when we moved into the house 2 years ago.
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