Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 4:51 pm
ok, so i've take the plunge and decided to take on the next diy job of landscaping our garden. I've picked out some Truestone Ruby Indian Sandstone from these lovely peoplewho've been very helpful.
Explaining that I'm going to be doing this myself, I found they were very helpful, and helped me to work out a random pattern, and explained some of the core issues in laying the sandstone.
I was advised that I would need to dig out about six inches, and that i would then need to lay down 2inches of MOT hardcore, compact, then lay down a further two inches of sand, compact, then lay the stone on a full mortar bed.
OK, so i've started digging out to the required depth, but I didn't feel fully happy about the instructions, which is why i've ended up here!
Reading around this site, I'm really confused about the instructions i've been given by the supplier, and even more about the preparation that I haven't done yet. The big questing is about hardcore / subbase. I was told I'd need one for a patio, and the website does confirm this here, but I'm reading on this site that I dont really. Whats the case in regards to this sandstone? I guess that this is extra expense, and time, but assume, that now that I've had it delivered and dug out to the six inches, it won't hurt to lay the subbase anyway - true? Comments?
Secondly, I need to better understand how to work out the fall in the patio, and also to mark it out. Which is where i'm hoping you'll help
I am laying a patio about 4 X 9 meters. The 4 meter edge will butt up to the edge of the house, and this will be 150mm below the DPC.
I realise I'll need a fall away from the house, but also away to both sides. The same page on the suppliers website talks about a 1:40 fall here In the examples here it's sugested at 1:80. Is 1:40 correct for indian sandstone?
Also, once i've put down the subbase, whats the best way of making sure i have the right level in depth and the right fall? Should i use a striking off board as has been suggested - about 4 meters wide? That would mean i would need to put down some timber strips on the edges of the patio at the right slope to use as a guide. How else can i achieve this? How do you proffesionals do this?
I have a few other questions, but dont want to confuse this even more until i have understood the above.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Nathan
Explaining that I'm going to be doing this myself, I found they were very helpful, and helped me to work out a random pattern, and explained some of the core issues in laying the sandstone.
I was advised that I would need to dig out about six inches, and that i would then need to lay down 2inches of MOT hardcore, compact, then lay down a further two inches of sand, compact, then lay the stone on a full mortar bed.
OK, so i've started digging out to the required depth, but I didn't feel fully happy about the instructions, which is why i've ended up here!
Reading around this site, I'm really confused about the instructions i've been given by the supplier, and even more about the preparation that I haven't done yet. The big questing is about hardcore / subbase. I was told I'd need one for a patio, and the website does confirm this here, but I'm reading on this site that I dont really. Whats the case in regards to this sandstone? I guess that this is extra expense, and time, but assume, that now that I've had it delivered and dug out to the six inches, it won't hurt to lay the subbase anyway - true? Comments?
Secondly, I need to better understand how to work out the fall in the patio, and also to mark it out. Which is where i'm hoping you'll help

I am laying a patio about 4 X 9 meters. The 4 meter edge will butt up to the edge of the house, and this will be 150mm below the DPC.
I realise I'll need a fall away from the house, but also away to both sides. The same page on the suppliers website talks about a 1:40 fall here In the examples here it's sugested at 1:80. Is 1:40 correct for indian sandstone?
Also, once i've put down the subbase, whats the best way of making sure i have the right level in depth and the right fall? Should i use a striking off board as has been suggested - about 4 meters wide? That would mean i would need to put down some timber strips on the edges of the patio at the right slope to use as a guide. How else can i achieve this? How do you proffesionals do this?
I have a few other questions, but dont want to confuse this even more until i have understood the above.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Nathan