Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 11:51 pm
As mentioned earlier I have 50sqm of paving to lay and was planning to use standard 40 x 40 x 4 cm flags. The cost worked out at over €1000 for all the slabs. I have layed the aggregate base and was planning to lay the slabs on a dry mixture of sand and cement (6 parts sand: 1 part cement). I was also planning to lay the slabs adjacent to each other ie no buttering, no space, then point the joints with another dry mix of 3 parts sand: 1 part cement. Let me know if you think this is ok.
My problem now is that I have been offered slabs 40 x 40 x 28 cm for less than €400. The are from a reputable source. I wonder is the depth of these slabs ok. The patio is for pedestrian traffic only. Should I go for the cheaper slabs and do I have to vary the depth of aggregate and/or dry cement:sand on the upper course?
My problem now is that I have been offered slabs 40 x 40 x 28 cm for less than €400. The are from a reputable source. I wonder is the depth of these slabs ok. The patio is for pedestrian traffic only. Should I go for the cheaper slabs and do I have to vary the depth of aggregate and/or dry cement:sand on the upper course?