Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 1:55 pm
Dear All,
After reading this invaluable site I have decided to pluck up enough courage and block pave my front lawn. This hopefully is a relatively simple job, compared with some of the complexity of some driveways i have seen
Outine: I currently have a single block paved drive which slopes away from the main house towards the road. I already have Aco Rain Drains installed at the bottom of the drive. Directly next to my drive is a shared lawn with my neighbour (half mine half theirs). I'm looking to increase my existing drive and block my front lawn.
Basic questions:
1) When digging out the lawn and going up to my neighbours boundary. Is it common practice to lay the edging inwards of the perimeter to allow for haunching or do I effectively dig into my neighbours side so the haunching is underneath their grass so the finished edging is on the boundary?
2) Do you lay the edging and the aco drains on top of the sub grade or sub base?
3) Because I already have existing edging for my current drive (just standard concrete slabs about 50mm wide level with the paving). Do I remove this edging so the new block paving will be combined with old or just leave the edging in place? i presume it would be easier to do the latter with the down side of grey line going down the middle of the paving. What is common practice?
Sorry for the stupid and obvious questions, the devil is in the detail and i want to make sure i do it right and do it once.
After reading this invaluable site I have decided to pluck up enough courage and block pave my front lawn. This hopefully is a relatively simple job, compared with some of the complexity of some driveways i have seen
Outine: I currently have a single block paved drive which slopes away from the main house towards the road. I already have Aco Rain Drains installed at the bottom of the drive. Directly next to my drive is a shared lawn with my neighbour (half mine half theirs). I'm looking to increase my existing drive and block my front lawn.
Basic questions:
1) When digging out the lawn and going up to my neighbours boundary. Is it common practice to lay the edging inwards of the perimeter to allow for haunching or do I effectively dig into my neighbours side so the haunching is underneath their grass so the finished edging is on the boundary?
2) Do you lay the edging and the aco drains on top of the sub grade or sub base?
3) Because I already have existing edging for my current drive (just standard concrete slabs about 50mm wide level with the paving). Do I remove this edging so the new block paving will be combined with old or just leave the edging in place? i presume it would be easier to do the latter with the down side of grey line going down the middle of the paving. What is common practice?
Sorry for the stupid and obvious questions, the devil is in the detail and i want to make sure i do it right and do it once.