Replacing existing patio - Using existing bedding sand?
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I am about to start replacing my existing patio with a natural sandstone or travertine and I'd like some help to know how much extra work I need to do for the bedding layer.
Existing patio (40msq) = Clay base + 40mm sharp sand (no cement) + slabs.
Questions:
1. Is the clay suitable as a sub-base (feels quite solid)?
2. Do I need to remove the existing sharp sand down to the clay base or can I use the existing sand layer?
3. If I use the existing bedding sand should I plate compact down and then ripple before laying the slabs?
4. Do I need to add a 10:1 dry mix to firm up the bedding sand?
5. How do I prevent the ants from digging my new patio up!?
Advice would be very much appreciated
Existing patio (40msq) = Clay base + 40mm sharp sand (no cement) + slabs.
Questions:
1. Is the clay suitable as a sub-base (feels quite solid)?
2. Do I need to remove the existing sharp sand down to the clay base or can I use the existing sand layer?
3. If I use the existing bedding sand should I plate compact down and then ripple before laying the slabs?
4. Do I need to add a 10:1 dry mix to firm up the bedding sand?
5. How do I prevent the ants from digging my new patio up!?
Advice would be very much appreciated
Steve
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NO1. Is the clay suitable as a sub-base (feels quite solid)?
yes it needs to be removed2. Do I need to remove the existing sharp sand down to the clay base or can I use the existing sand layer?
3. If I use the existing bedding sand should I plate compact down and then ripple before laying the slabs?
its got to be dug out to at leat 200mm below finished flag height
4. Do I need to add a 10:1 dry mix to firm up the bedding sand?.
i think you have been watching groundfarce mate,you need to dig out 200-250mm add 150mm of type 1 ,wack this,then you are ready for a mortar mix and flags
5. How do I prevent the ants from digging my new patio up!but an anteater,alternatively make sure all the cement mix is well mixed so it goes off hard
hope this helps
tony
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