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als
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Post: # 72676Post als

Hi guys
why can you not use stretcher bond for laying pavers in a home driveway? you use it for tegula pavers etc and why is herringbone a stronger joint, sorry if this question has been asked many times but I'm fed up seeing herrigbone everywhere
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Pablo
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Post: # 72677Post Pablo

that block is fine to lay in stretcher bond basket weave is the only bond I wouldn't use on a driveway.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 72678Post local patios and driveway

Herringbone locks the blocks together in two directions. You can lay in a stretcher bond but its not as strong. Ive laid stretcher twice without issues so far

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Post: # 72684Post lutonlagerlout

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its all about straight joints,with herringbone the longest straight joint is 300 mm
I have seen stretcher bond done and it seems to have lasted but I dont feel it is that nice to look at

its normally the do as you likeys that do basket or stretcher bond
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als
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Post: # 72727Post als

l still can't understand why it is ok for the tegula blocks to be laid in the stretcher bond then, surely that is straight lines or am I missing something, I do understand what you are saying about the herringbone being stronger, I'm just fed up seeing it in every driveway.
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Post: # 72735Post Carberry

als wrote:l still can't understand why it is ok for the tegula blocks to be laid in the stretcher bond then, surely that is straight lines or am I missing something, I do understand what you are saying about the herringbone being stronger, I'm just fed up seeing it in every driveway.
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It's ok to lay them in stretcher bond, it just isn't the strongest pattern. With tegula you can also get jumper blocks which help lock them in tighter.

als
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Post: # 72850Post als

thanks guys, not sure I'm convinced one way or another but thanks for taking the time to advise.
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