Hi Guys, As previously posted, recently laid 22 sq mtrs of Eclipse paving which is flat and looks really cool. This morning I was doing my usual inspection and to my horror, 1 slab had lifted like Atlantis rising from the sea, as the sun came round it settled back perfect. Will this continue to happen after I have pointed or do I need to do any remedial work prior to pointing ? There is 4" of sub base which I wacked down for 2 days, the slabs are laid on 2" of 15:2 sharp sand and cement which was just a little wetter than semi dry. Your advice as always will be much appreciated.
Regards
Jack
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Sounds like frost heave, but I'm surprised to hear it happened on such a construction. If the flags had been laid on clean sand over bare earth, and we had experienced a really hard frost, I could just about understand it, but for just one of the flags to lift, and given the relatively piffling frost we've had over the past week, I am definitely surprised.
Have you tried lifting the flag in question and seeing what's going on underneath? There has to be summat different abuot this one - maybe it's on less sub-base or the bedding is unusual in some way.
Have you tried lifting the flag in question and seeing what's going on underneath? There has to be summat different abuot this one - maybe it's on less sub-base or the bedding is unusual in some way.
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