Patio crossfalls

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Forestboy1978
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Post: # 73982Post Forestboy1978

Laying an indian sandstone patio on Tuesday. Approx 40m2. I was going to aim for a crossfall gradient of about 1/60 which over the length of the patio from the house outwards is approx 11.6cm.

Was just wondering how strict I have to be with is. I have several holes in the patio where raised planters will be positioned etc etc. If I put in a slight end fall towards the planters can I get away with reducing the crossfall or would this be too risky.

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 73993Post lutonlagerlout

is it riven stone?
anything less than 1:60 with riven you risk ponding
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Forestboy1978
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Post: # 74009Post Forestboy1978

yeah it's riven. Guess I'm at 1 in 60 then!

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