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Hello,
I'm about to build a raised patio (about 500mm high) as the doors to our new extension are quite high (due to ground sloping away).
My plan is to dig foundations around the perimeter (3 sides) and build retaining walls using blocks laid on their side (walls will be rendered). The walls will enclose the patio (ie. will be higher than the patio - 'perching height'). I have lots of hardcore from demolishing parts of the house which I had planned to put in the middle to raise the level and then top this with Type I. The patio will sandstone flags.
Does the above sound like a reasonable plan?
Some things I'm not sure about...
Can I lay the flags on a mortar bed directly onto the MOT?
And, I can use the topsoil dug from the foundations around the garden, but there will be a fair bit of clay coming out too - could I dump this on to (or under) the hardcore??
Many thanks for any help!
I'm about to build a raised patio (about 500mm high) as the doors to our new extension are quite high (due to ground sloping away).
My plan is to dig foundations around the perimeter (3 sides) and build retaining walls using blocks laid on their side (walls will be rendered). The walls will enclose the patio (ie. will be higher than the patio - 'perching height'). I have lots of hardcore from demolishing parts of the house which I had planned to put in the middle to raise the level and then top this with Type I. The patio will sandstone flags.
Does the above sound like a reasonable plan?
Some things I'm not sure about...
Can I lay the flags on a mortar bed directly onto the MOT?
And, I can use the topsoil dug from the foundations around the garden, but there will be a fair bit of clay coming out too - could I dump this on to (or under) the hardcore??
Many thanks for any help!
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Thanks. Would it still sink if compacted first? Just wondering why soil would sink, but MOT wouldn't (I fear that that may be a silly question!).
Another thing I forgot to mention. There will be a step down from the house to the patio level. Will it be OK to build the step off the MOT if I lay the flags on some blocks (like the flag on bricks design shown here: http://www.pavingexpert.com/featur01.htm#door??
Another thing I forgot to mention. There will be a step down from the house to the patio level. Will it be OK to build the step off the MOT if I lay the flags on some blocks (like the flag on bricks design shown here: http://www.pavingexpert.com/featur01.htm#door??
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three_sheds wrote:There will be a step down from the house to the patio level. Will it be OK to build the step off the MOT if I lay the flags on some blocks - like the flag on bricks design shown here: http://www.pavingexpert.com/featur01.htm#door??
Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts about doing a step this way?
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you should be looking for quality first then price
the bitterness of cheap rubbish paving stays long after the sweetness of the cheap price has evaporated
london stone does a good range of very reasonable sandstone but i dont recall ever seeing black,maybe you are thinking of limestone or granite
LLL
the bitterness of cheap rubbish paving stays long after the sweetness of the cheap price has evaporated
london stone does a good range of very reasonable sandstone but i dont recall ever seeing black,maybe you are thinking of limestone or granite
LLL
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