How level/flat should my sub base be?

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Matt706
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Post: # 116740Post Matt706

Hi, I have layed my sub base (Mot type 1) to around 100-120mm thickness for my patio. I have wackered it down a fair few times but now I'm wondering how flat it has to be before laying slabs.

I have gone over and filled in divets and areas where it seemed low however it's not perfectly flat.

Having not layed paving before how accurate do I have to be at this stage? Also and tips to help level at this stage?

If I could upload images it would be better for you to see.

Some additional information:
-Paving slabs are a 3 size mix at 40mm thickness and are a compressed concrete/aggregate type.
-they will be layed on a full mortar bed.
-there is a slight fall towards the house however I have installed a linear drain.
-area to cover it around 40sqm in a L shape
Matt

rab1
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Post: # 116741Post rab1

I'm not a pro but you should be fine. Just run string lines from the lowest to highest point of your falls and follow these for heights etc.


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Matt706
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Post: # 116742Post Matt706

Rab1 this was my thinking. String line at either end and then get the sub following this line within 10-15mm.

Then do the same again when laying the slabs but folwing the line exactly with the mortar taking up the inconsistences in height.

Also I'm going to be leading with a spirit level across the width/back of house and measuring with line the fall away from the house. Is this correct.
Matt

jwill
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Post: # 116743Post jwill

Have you incorporated the fall with your sub base? I normally aim for around 10mm tolerance but can probably be worse on tricky jobs. Might be easier to use a straight length of timber to see how flat it is

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Post: # 116744Post seanandruby

Try not to overthink it. As long as the difference is not to excessive you will be fine.
sean

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Post: # 116746Post Tony McC

The usual standard for sub-base level accuracy is ±10mm

What you are aiming for is as uniform a bed thickness as possible. It's when we have significant variation in the bed depth that problems develop in years to come.
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