Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:58 pm
Hi all. This is my first post here, so please be gentle!
We moved into the house about 12 months ago. There is a 9 sqm area (ie 3x3) that I am planning to lay slabs over. This goes up against a current path on one side, the garage wall on one and fencing on 2 sides. Due to the land on the other side of one of the fences being at a different level, I have a bit of a problem - see the pictures.
The person who layed the path used up turned paving against the fence to stop the soil on the other side slipping downwards. Other fence posts out of the pic are 'boxed' using slabs and then the void behind and around the post concreted. I cant see how he has fixed the vertical slabs in place, but the path looks like its been done with a dry mix and a mortar edge.
I am planning on a similar approach to match. I've already dug a trench, but I'm unsure how to set the slabs. Should these be set in using mortar, or concrete ? I will be using a dry mix to set the slabs as the ground is very sound and firm. Would this be suitable to hold the upturned slabs ? Do I need a crushed stone layer in the trench ? To match the height of the others already there, they will be buried about 6 inches (slabs are 450x450mm).
Any comments / advice on this approach ? Any alternatives that would be better ?
We moved into the house about 12 months ago. There is a 9 sqm area (ie 3x3) that I am planning to lay slabs over. This goes up against a current path on one side, the garage wall on one and fencing on 2 sides. Due to the land on the other side of one of the fences being at a different level, I have a bit of a problem - see the pictures.
The person who layed the path used up turned paving against the fence to stop the soil on the other side slipping downwards. Other fence posts out of the pic are 'boxed' using slabs and then the void behind and around the post concreted. I cant see how he has fixed the vertical slabs in place, but the path looks like its been done with a dry mix and a mortar edge.
I am planning on a similar approach to match. I've already dug a trench, but I'm unsure how to set the slabs. Should these be set in using mortar, or concrete ? I will be using a dry mix to set the slabs as the ground is very sound and firm. Would this be suitable to hold the upturned slabs ? Do I need a crushed stone layer in the trench ? To match the height of the others already there, they will be buried about 6 inches (slabs are 450x450mm).
Any comments / advice on this approach ? Any alternatives that would be better ?