I was more concerned about the waves lawn edgeVery nice job Lee.
One brick is out of line though.
I was more concerned about the waves lawn edge
They did say that they were reclaimedwere the slabs expensive ? https://uk.yahoo.com/news/thieves-steal-pavement-sussex-village-storrington-110155538.html
And is that the edge of a Christmas Tree still up I can see in the left hand side of the window?
I was more concerned about the waves lawn edge
It's block paving layed on hardcore then sand, the damp course is above the blocks and it has a gravel gap between blocks and the wall.Looks good but almost on the damp course left of building, where they layed in sand/cement or just sand or gravel.
Sand is no good, they should be layed on a 7/1 mix sand cement, if not they will move and sink with rain over time, damp course should be at least 6 in above any pavement to stop rain bounce or flooding.It's block paving layed on hardcore then sand, the damp course is above the blocks and it has a gravel gap between blocks and the wall.
Thanks for the concern.
Sand is no good, they should be layed on a 7/1 mix sand cement, if not they will move and sink with rain over time, damp course should be at least 6 in above any pavement to stop rain bounce or flooding.