Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 3:03 pm
Hi first time on here can anyone give me a ball park figure for the cost of laying the above on a suitable base. Very large domestic area to cover.
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there are a few members on here who do this but you still need a very good base down infact more than normal paving its not great with 4x4 with power steering and power i go more for natural stone :;): :;):Armitnow wrote:Hi first time on here can anyone give me a ball park figure for the cost of laying the above on a suitable base. Very large domestic area to cover.
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prices have gone down i used sureset on a project 5 years ago 100 m2 plus 100pound m2 i had to do base which was 100mm type 100mm troweled concrete 21newton boards to side so they could float to 6mm footpath to tennis court on seeing them do it could have done my self but am a great believer in every man to his job or experience :;): ???Pablo wrote:I prefer not to use the normal thin overlay stuff it tends not to last to long. The fella that I use installs it like tar. His spec is 30mm resin over a 50mm bitmac base coat it works out about £55 m2 less base prep It's expensive but a very good way of doing it.