Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2020 1:29 am
Hello,
New Build, onto of an Old Cement Works Factory place...
Ground appears solid, Found lots of stones, chalk and alsorts.
First DIY project i have done without the help of my DIY expert old man...
Proper DIY job I'm completing in my garden.
Large Patio area, Approx 20m2 in a Abnormal shape. its an 'L' shape but instead of a 90 degree turn its wider.
After speaking with my DIY expert Father (30 odd years of trial and error around his own house), he said that the ground seems solid enough and that if i was to compact a dry mix layer down and then sharp sand ontop, it should be strong enough for the 600mm x 600mm x 20mm porcelian Slabs i'm putting down.
I started by digging out down a fair amount so that the level points away from the house. Compacted the soil down till i couldn't see my foot prints when i walked over it.
Next i started laying a dry mix, of 3:1 (Sharp Sand, Cement) and compacted this down.
Here's my problem. I ran out of time and didn't fully complete the dry mix layer, and the whacker plate i hired has now gone, i need to hire it again to finish of my dry mix layer.
The Dry mix that i have put down is now a week old, it has gone solid and im not worried about the strength of it, if i was to wet the week old dry mix first can i put more dry mix ontop of it and compact it down? Or will there be issues with the old and new dry mix bonding together?
I understand this is not a professional job by far, i accept any insults based on the 'proper' DIY job i've done. I just need to know if i can put a new dry mix (3:1 sharp sand:cement) ontop of an already half cured dry mix without issues in the next 5 - 10 years.
If i should use a bonding agent, can anyone recommend one? im from the UK.
New Build, onto of an Old Cement Works Factory place...
Ground appears solid, Found lots of stones, chalk and alsorts.
First DIY project i have done without the help of my DIY expert old man...
Proper DIY job I'm completing in my garden.
Large Patio area, Approx 20m2 in a Abnormal shape. its an 'L' shape but instead of a 90 degree turn its wider.
After speaking with my DIY expert Father (30 odd years of trial and error around his own house), he said that the ground seems solid enough and that if i was to compact a dry mix layer down and then sharp sand ontop, it should be strong enough for the 600mm x 600mm x 20mm porcelian Slabs i'm putting down.
I started by digging out down a fair amount so that the level points away from the house. Compacted the soil down till i couldn't see my foot prints when i walked over it.
Next i started laying a dry mix, of 3:1 (Sharp Sand, Cement) and compacted this down.
Here's my problem. I ran out of time and didn't fully complete the dry mix layer, and the whacker plate i hired has now gone, i need to hire it again to finish of my dry mix layer.
The Dry mix that i have put down is now a week old, it has gone solid and im not worried about the strength of it, if i was to wet the week old dry mix first can i put more dry mix ontop of it and compact it down? Or will there be issues with the old and new dry mix bonding together?
I understand this is not a professional job by far, i accept any insults based on the 'proper' DIY job i've done. I just need to know if i can put a new dry mix (3:1 sharp sand:cement) ontop of an already half cured dry mix without issues in the next 5 - 10 years.
If i should use a bonding agent, can anyone recommend one? im from the UK.