Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:56 pm
Having read the various topics on the main website I'm just wondering if having a sub-base is always necessary?
My situation is that I'm looking at laying approximately a 14-16m2 patio. The area was dug out about 2 years ago when we had the concrete base done for our pre-fab garage & I'm now getting round to sorting the lower area.
There's a couple of rows of existing 450mmx700mmx50mm flags near the house which I'll keep but will join the new area up to them. Outer borders will be graveled etc and the patio will be very light usage, only a path way to the upper garden level will see much use.
Currently the ground is just a compact soil was formally a lawn area, but it's been down to soil level for about 2 years now.
Do I need a hardcore base? Or can I bed straight onto a sand/cement base?
Thanks for any advice, I like to read up as much as possible, but always nice to have clarification.
My situation is that I'm looking at laying approximately a 14-16m2 patio. The area was dug out about 2 years ago when we had the concrete base done for our pre-fab garage & I'm now getting round to sorting the lower area.
There's a couple of rows of existing 450mmx700mmx50mm flags near the house which I'll keep but will join the new area up to them. Outer borders will be graveled etc and the patio will be very light usage, only a path way to the upper garden level will see much use.
Currently the ground is just a compact soil was formally a lawn area, but it's been down to soil level for about 2 years now.
Do I need a hardcore base? Or can I bed straight onto a sand/cement base?
Thanks for any advice, I like to read up as much as possible, but always nice to have clarification.