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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 1:40 pm
by poppy27
Hi

I'm having a go at making a patio in my garden and am confused about what are the best materials to use to get the foundations right. I've been quoted by my local builders yard as needing scalpings, chippings and dust and sand (grit) - is this right? Can I just get away with having a thick layer of scalpings and a layer of sand (both compacted using a power plate) and then cement to bed the flags? I don't want to have to buy unnecessary materials. The depth I've dug down is 6inches. Would the levels be - 4 inches of hardcore and then 1.5 of sand with the flags on top - bringing it up to the 6inch mark to make it level with my surrounding path?

Any advice appreciated.

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 1:53 pm
by seanandruby
75 to 100 ml of sub base 40 ml sand then your block, flag etc; whatever thixness that is . It's all on the index, might be worth your time to read it.

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 4:19 pm
by lutonlagerlout
minimum blokes on here would use is 100 type 1 50 mm grit sand :cement mix @5:1
then the slabs/flags
which if you are using 38 mm flags =188mm or 7 1/2 inches
if you bodge it wont last
LLL
:)