Paving with bricks over concrete slab
Hi all,
I'm normally a woodworker - bit out of my depth with paving - but I have need (or at least swmbo does).
Outside my back door I have a concrete slab (about 5m x 2m) which I want to cover with bricks (old Canberra Reds) and I want to continue the brick paving out beside the existing slab in a kind of "P" shape. I can arrange to get the ground of the semi-circle (currently a grassy slope) to match the level of the concrete slab. I don't think I'll have any height problems as the bricks on the slab will still be a step down from the back door.
I planned to lay a bit of sand, maybe 25m, and just bed the bricks down on top of this - will this work? Do I need to use any particular kind of sand? Do I need something different where the bricks sit on dirt, roadbase perhaps? Do I need to put a run of mortar at the exposed side of the slab, like you see on brick paths, to hold the bricks in place? Do I need to worry about the different structures under the bricks (concrete and dirt)? Do I sound as though I don't know much about paving (you can ignore this one)?
I'd appreciate advice.
Thanks,
Chumley.