Setts and cobbles, tarmac, asphalt, resin systems, concrete whether it's plain, patterned or stencilled, gravels, etc.
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pompey
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pompey
We have a small but very-irregularly-shaped garden patio to pave.
Maximum breadth in any one direction : 6 metres
Total area to be paved : approx 35 square metres
Because of the small dimensions and irregular boundaries, we are looking for small setts.
All our investigations thus far indicate that pointing will be required. Is it practicable to butt-joint setts instead?
Thanks
Pompey
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bobhughes
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bobhughes
I think you will need to point them. Try Romex Terrace to make it easy
You're entitled to the work, not the reward.
Bob
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lutonlagerlout
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lutonlagerlout
i dont think setts work like block paving
plus they look better pointed, if that romex terrace is as good as they say it is its the bees knees
tony