Any use for old bedding sand?

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ChrisR62
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Post: # 104891Post ChrisR62

Finally got around to tackling the patio and paving at home as a diy project. Moved in 4 years ago and knew the patio would need attention from day one more or less.

Can the old bedding sand be used for anything? It looks clean and drains well. But it has had grass growing through the unpointed slabs into it though, and the odd colony of ants! The thought of throwing it into the skip troubles me. Even if it couldn't be used on site here I could put it into bulk bags and give it away on a recycling website if there were other uses that people might be able to put it to.

Any ideas, or should it just go into the skip?

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Post: # 104897Post Tony McC

It might be suitable for making a concrete
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Post: # 104903Post dig dug dan

Had a job recently that involved ripping up 140sqm of block paving and replacing with a gravel drive. All the bedding sand from the block paving was reused elsewhere on site. Mixed with 10mm gravel to make concrete for new kerb edges, and mixed up with cement to lay a new patio. Still had 2 m left, which went back to the yard for other jobs!! Nothing wrong with it imo!
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ChrisR62
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Post: # 104904Post ChrisR62

Thanks guys, that's great, thanks for your help.

I've done a bit of weeding and filled a couple of old bulk bags to overflowing and I'll make use of the stuff when the job gets going.

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Post: # 104912Post lutonlagerlout

if its cement free it also works well as a soil improver
I have added around 9 tonnes to my allotment over the last 3 years
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Post: # 105503Post ringi

lutonlagerlout wrote:if its cement free it also works well as a soil improver
I have added around 9 tonnes to my allotment over the last 3 years
LLL

Check the PH! Depending where you are, it may be lame stone.

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Post: # 105511Post lutonlagerlout

not in the dirty south!
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