Council slabs & crazy paving - Council slabs & crazy paving
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Hi,
I'm hoping someone might save me wasting my time!
I've an old hedge and a pathway down the side of the house which has always looked dull and depressing. The hedge looks diseased and the pathway is made up of 15 Council slabs, 90 by 60 cms, laid in a soldier pattern next to the house. They've been laid on a thin layer of sand on top of what is very dense clay soil.
My wife is working on the "green" stuff and I've been tasked with the path.
Rather than re-cycle or dump the slabs, I'd like to re-use them and I was thinking of breaking them up to make a "crazy" pattern. This would give some flexibility to the design and make the handling of the slabs much easier for me. My question is: How easily will a concrete slab (they're about 5 cms thick) break up? I've seen some natural stone that you can buy already broken up for crazy paving and I thought that perhaps the natural stone may break up more easily and in a more random pattern. What do you reckon? Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
Regards, Lewis
I'm hoping someone might save me wasting my time!
I've an old hedge and a pathway down the side of the house which has always looked dull and depressing. The hedge looks diseased and the pathway is made up of 15 Council slabs, 90 by 60 cms, laid in a soldier pattern next to the house. They've been laid on a thin layer of sand on top of what is very dense clay soil.
My wife is working on the "green" stuff and I've been tasked with the path.
Rather than re-cycle or dump the slabs, I'd like to re-use them and I was thinking of breaking them up to make a "crazy" pattern. This would give some flexibility to the design and make the handling of the slabs much easier for me. My question is: How easily will a concrete slab (they're about 5 cms thick) break up? I've seen some natural stone that you can buy already broken up for crazy paving and I thought that perhaps the natural stone may break up more easily and in a more random pattern. What do you reckon? Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
Regards, Lewis
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crazy paving ....take a look
have a look at this MSH
have a look at this MSH
paving, mini-crusher, mini-digger hire and groundwork
http://mshpaving.co.uk
http://mshpaving.co.uk
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Thanks for all the replies.
Sean: just standing there with a jet washer does sound a more attractive option and you're right: it might make it look good enough.
MSH: That's a great job you did there and is exactly what I visualised for my path. Your story of this job scares the hell out of me. I know it will be more work breaking up the slabs (and I've no idea how well they will break up) and trying to find the right pieces to fit in a metre wide path might be even more difficult. Maybe I'll lift the slabs and just start from scratch.
Sean: just standing there with a jet washer does sound a more attractive option and you're right: it might make it look good enough.
MSH: That's a great job you did there and is exactly what I visualised for my path. Your story of this job scares the hell out of me. I know it will be more work breaking up the slabs (and I've no idea how well they will break up) and trying to find the right pieces to fit in a metre wide path might be even more difficult. Maybe I'll lift the slabs and just start from scratch.
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straight to the point there DN.......no messin with your thoughts
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