Dreaded tree roots

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Post: # 17771Post avidgardener

I am planning to lay a small paved area (approx 11 square metres) in my garden intended for occassional/ light use. I bought 32x slabs, 1 tonne of scalpings & 1/2 tonne of sharp sand for the base. Having dug out the area down about 150mm I have exposed many roots of a tree standing about 4 metres away. I need some advice on how best to prepare the sub-base. Is it OK to cut the roots? Can I leave the roots and still lay my slabs? Help!

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Post: # 17781Post Tony McC

Leave then roots alone. Cutting them will severely damage the tree, whereas it will be several years befire they have any effect on the paving.

Cover them with a membrane or with sand to protect them from puncture damage caused by direct contact with the sub-base material.
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Post: # 17793Post avidgardener

Thanks Tony I will will cover the roots with sand and membrane then lay scalpings over. How much then do I compact the material prior to laying the slabs? Also should I lay the slabs on a mortar bed and then point the slabs or is it better to do it another way to allow water & air to the roots?

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Post: # 17807Post Tony McC

Compact fully and lay on mortar with pointed joints. Don't worry about the tree roots.
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