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JS99
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Post: # 115787Post JS99

Hi

I'm in the process of laying my own 55 sqm block paved driveway and am at the bedding layer stage. Following the advice on this site I intend to use the pre-compaction method

Due to time constraints I'm unable to screed the sand and lay large areas of blocks at any one time. So my questions are ;

Is it ok to screed and lay blocks in small sections ?


Will the uncompacted blocks be able to sustain light foot traffic for a few days ?

Thanks in advance

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 115790Post lutonlagerlout

if you must do it this way ,it is best to use scaffold boards to spread the load a bit,ideally keep away from unbound edges
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JS99
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Post: # 115794Post JS99

Thanks for the reply

Minimising the foot traffic, how long can the paving remain uncompacted ?

Thanks
J

seanandruby
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Post: # 115801Post seanandruby

Trouble with that is you will get migration on the end blocks so will be continually taking up the leading edge and relaying.
sean

JS99
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Post: # 115803Post JS99

Thanks for the reply


I know its not ideal, but I think I'm trying to take a bit of confidence from my hope that there must be driveways out there that have been successfully laid - despite doing parts of it arse about face.

Here's hoping.....

J

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