Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:18 am
We are looking to pave a patio area and are considering setting one corner as 'normal' slabs close together with a gravel jointing (as per picture 3 on the 'other jointing materials' page) and then gradually going to the opposite corner which will be predominately gravel with the odd slab. Essentially this is due to various issues with levels and 'other' fixed items in the area which mean we couldnt pave the whole area with the drainage going away from house/garage/next door's garage
We have read up on laying slabs and what base work is required and likewise for laying a path (this seems the closest thing to the random individual slabs that will be in the mainly gravel area) but we are still concerned about the drainage and base thickness / material and at what point to change the laying method as all we are planning to do is gradually lay the slabs with greater gaps between them. Thanks in advance for any help / suggestions
We have read up on laying slabs and what base work is required and likewise for laying a path (this seems the closest thing to the random individual slabs that will be in the mainly gravel area) but we are still concerned about the drainage and base thickness / material and at what point to change the laying method as all we are planning to do is gradually lay the slabs with greater gaps between them. Thanks in advance for any help / suggestions