Reconstituted Stone Paving Project for long weekend -- HELP
Hello everyone, need your input with our reconstituted stone pavers project over the long weekend.
We want to paved our patio aprox 40 sqm (4 width x 9 lenght m), we bought reconstituted stone pavers 500x500x400mm, It will be pave against the wall of the house and the water fall will go towards the raised planter box/bench 60(w)x60(h) mm (next project after the paving).
This is what i will be doing
Excavate the area approx 150mm -done and the soil is clay
Put in road base approx 100 mm or road base mixed cement (how)?? Then compact it
Level it
Lay in pavers using mortar or using beding sand?
Finised off with putting some mortar or sand in between the joints of the pavers.
The fall will be 1 cm every 1 m so the total fall will be 4 cm towards the raised planter box. Should I use ag pipe with sock in between the pavers and raised planter box as drainage (how) or should i use grate (it looks ugly though).
Could you please tell me if thats ok (steps or procedure) or if I missed anything else
I appreciate your valuable input and help on this thanks in advance
Stable paving, weeds and ants
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Originally Posted by
ozwinner
Al :)
Guys thank you all for your input and yes im very novice with this paving thing.
I understand that doing wet paving is harder than using paving sand however my only concern is to have stable paving which i dont have to touch again ever!!!
So you mean i can just mix cement with roadbase and i dont have to wet it???
Just leave it like that then compact it??
Also can you tell me the ratio of cement with road base, im thinking to have 5 to 6 tons of road base to be deliver.
So if i used paving sand then compact it before laying pavers and used sydney sand (or mixed with cement) for joints wont they wobble later on, i mean in the future?
Also what about the weeds and ants?? isnt thats a problem aswell if you lay the paving on sand?
If they wont then thats good coz thats way easiser than wet paving man
and yeah i wont forget the BEER!!! I'll have my Peroni :2tsup:
Again Guys thanks for all of your input, I will post before and after photos later:D