Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 12:08 pm
Could I ask some stupid questions please, ones which I'm getting varying answers to from different stone suppliers and installers, all of which are adding confusion to what I thought would be a simple project! Drawing here:
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I need to have a new patio installed to replace an existing wooden deck. The deck adjoins the house at floor level so you can walk straight out onto it, 13 years old so needs repair or replacement. Under the deck is mostly soil, with a small area of old cobblelock brick paving and a small concrete perimeter path (45cm wide) around the edge of the house, path and cobblelock brick paving installed when house was built 20 years ago.
1. Does the cobblelock paving need to be removed before laying the new patio?
2. Does the perimeter concrete path need to be removed before laying the new paving?
3. I know the new paving should be 150mm below the DPC but can anyone tell where the DPC is from this photo?
DPC Photo
4. I'm thinking of a yellow/buff coloured granite, limestone, or sandstone. Given that I'm happy to have it sealed (or not) and pressure wash it twice a year, are any of these NOT suitable for Dublin.
Please be gentle with your answers :laugh:
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I need to have a new patio installed to replace an existing wooden deck. The deck adjoins the house at floor level so you can walk straight out onto it, 13 years old so needs repair or replacement. Under the deck is mostly soil, with a small area of old cobblelock brick paving and a small concrete perimeter path (45cm wide) around the edge of the house, path and cobblelock brick paving installed when house was built 20 years ago.
1. Does the cobblelock paving need to be removed before laying the new patio?
2. Does the perimeter concrete path need to be removed before laying the new paving?
3. I know the new paving should be 150mm below the DPC but can anyone tell where the DPC is from this photo?
DPC Photo
4. I'm thinking of a yellow/buff coloured granite, limestone, or sandstone. Given that I'm happy to have it sealed (or not) and pressure wash it twice a year, are any of these NOT suitable for Dublin.
Please be gentle with your answers :laugh: