Extending existing paver area. - Two paver thickness in one area

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Colin James
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Post: # 104902Post Colin James

Thank you to TonyC, again.

I had asked last year if mixing different thickness of block was practicable as I couldn't get the original type of block I had started with, decades ago.
TonyC advised it was possible and I have now completed the work. The new blocks have been down for over nine months and have come through the winter without any movement.

I have been waiting for a really nice summers day to show them at their best but it looks like the tennis folk have stolen all the good weather!
I used the black block as the change point, to give a visual as well as a working break point. The original block were 60mm, new 50mm. The biggest trouble I had was all the cutting around the edge as you can see neither long edge is true. I have a little frame to hold the chisel (from B&Q years ago) and it work ok for the simple cuts; not so good for the cuts at an angle. I should have got a saw for these but by the time I realised that, I was halfway through the job. Where I couldn't cut accurately enough, I put hammered limestone chips in the gaps and then jointing sand.

The concrete up stands (kerbs on the lawn side) you can see, I laid myself (younger and fitter) and have been down for 20+ years. I got them free when the Council were ripping up an old path down the road from me.
You might call them mismatched, I call them characterful.

Overall, the project got there in the end. I think it complements the new driveway.

It was a bigger project than I wanted to undertake but as issues with the new driveway were unresolved, I thought it better to do myself.

Regards,
Colin.


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Post: # 104907Post mickg

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Post: # 104913Post lutonlagerlout

fair play Colin, bit of satisfaction doing it yourself mate
tidy job
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Post: # 104969Post Tony McC

It looks as good as it possibly could, given all the hurdles you had to clear in the process. Well done!
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Post: # 104994Post rab1

give it a couple of years under the tree etc, you wont notice the difference
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