Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:10 am
Sorry about being stupid but I could do with some advice.
I am just completing a rebuild of a house and due to a few cost over runs I need to install a patio and path but watch the pennies more than I intended to.
I need to fit a patio approx 8m x 7m and a path of approx 9m x 1m.
They have to support just foot traffic.
Could anyone advise me on what would be a cost effective installation?
I live on the Wirral, the house is on a sandstone hill with some of the natural stone actually coming up through parts of the garden and seems to drain very well
The builders have laid a hardcore base of crusher-run?? and levelled it with a wacker plate
My builders great but he's a builder rather than a paving expert.
Sorry for being dim but I'm an electrical engineer turned physics teacher and unless its got volts or amps I'm lost.
I am just completing a rebuild of a house and due to a few cost over runs I need to install a patio and path but watch the pennies more than I intended to.
I need to fit a patio approx 8m x 7m and a path of approx 9m x 1m.
They have to support just foot traffic.
Could anyone advise me on what would be a cost effective installation?
I live on the Wirral, the house is on a sandstone hill with some of the natural stone actually coming up through parts of the garden and seems to drain very well
The builders have laid a hardcore base of crusher-run?? and levelled it with a wacker plate
My builders great but he's a builder rather than a paving expert.
Sorry for being dim but I'm an electrical engineer turned physics teacher and unless its got volts or amps I'm lost.