Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 12:53 am
Further to my previous thread which can be seen here:
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....t=12839
I took up my old patio and I removed all of the old base (huge amount of work). In the end I decided to do it msyelf due to cost.
I comapcted what was there and took the view it was hard enough to withstand a new patio.
My problem is that the height of my compacted surface is a fair bit lwoer than my final level. I know ideally you would get more sub base material like type 1 and make up levels but I vae decided to just make the mortar bed slightly deeper.
My overall mortar level is about 8 to 10cm.
I note the site generally only mentions the bedding going up to 5cm.
I have laid 2 test flags with a semi wet mix (4 sand, 1 cement, half bucket water). I am finding that it is VERY hard to adjust the slabs once they are on - and with enough hits I start to get water coming to the surface which causes even more problems with tryign to stop staining.
As far as I can see I have 2 options
Make the mix dry so water doesn't come up - my problem is all my flags vary in thickness so trying to pre-deterime the ideal height of the bed each time will be a pain. I udnerstand a dry mix has less give with a hammer/mallett.
An alternative is that maybe 10cm of bedding at once is making things harder and I could be better off putting down say 5cm of material and let it dry and then come back and do the final lay with another 5cm - would this make it easier?
I appreciate I could just get 5cm of type 1 but problem is I have all the materials now.
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....t=12839
I took up my old patio and I removed all of the old base (huge amount of work). In the end I decided to do it msyelf due to cost.
I comapcted what was there and took the view it was hard enough to withstand a new patio.
My problem is that the height of my compacted surface is a fair bit lwoer than my final level. I know ideally you would get more sub base material like type 1 and make up levels but I vae decided to just make the mortar bed slightly deeper.
My overall mortar level is about 8 to 10cm.
I note the site generally only mentions the bedding going up to 5cm.
I have laid 2 test flags with a semi wet mix (4 sand, 1 cement, half bucket water). I am finding that it is VERY hard to adjust the slabs once they are on - and with enough hits I start to get water coming to the surface which causes even more problems with tryign to stop staining.
As far as I can see I have 2 options
Make the mix dry so water doesn't come up - my problem is all my flags vary in thickness so trying to pre-deterime the ideal height of the bed each time will be a pain. I udnerstand a dry mix has less give with a hammer/mallett.
An alternative is that maybe 10cm of bedding at once is making things harder and I could be better off putting down say 5cm of material and let it dry and then come back and do the final lay with another 5cm - would this make it easier?
I appreciate I could just get 5cm of type 1 but problem is I have all the materials now.