Tiled path - Best method for clay tiles

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Post: # 9224Post Sull

I have the task ahead of me to relay all or at least part of my front path. It is subsided in a few places and high in others where it has been relaid on wet concrete following excavation for a new water pipe. The tiles are Ruabon red 1" thick and maybe 6" square circa 1925. I will clearly have to leave the concreted ones in situ or scrap them. I can get identical tiles easily enough from salvage merchants.

What would be the best materials and method of laying them and would it be a false economy to leave the 20% that are on solid concrete undisturbed if the are suitably placed?

The original bed seems to have once been sand, but looks like garden soil now.
Eric

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Post: # 9285Post Tony McC

Those tiles need to be laid on a bed of mortar or tile adhesive over a concrete base. You might be able to lay them directly onto a concrete base, depending on the exact layout.

The concrete needs to be at least 75mm deep. A mortar bed should be Class II - see tyhe main website for more info on mortars and concretes.
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Post: # 9289Post Sull

Thanks Tony
Eric

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