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    Durabase conservatory base concrete pads

    Thanks, i've no problem with that so i'll work it out with mixing it myself. Just got to persuade the wife in lending me her wheelbarrow......that's the hardest job :)
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    Durabase conservatory base concrete pads

    and yes...i've spoken to the manufacturer and they can only give me the sizes of the footing holes that need to be filled with concrete...after that then it's up to me (i'm guessing as they don't want to be liable should the footings give way), they only supply the base. They HAVE given me a pad...
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    Durabase conservatory base concrete pads

    Yeah...thanks all....when i said cheaper i meant the cost of the concrete blocks vs the equivalent in ready mixed concrete and as the blocks were a LOT cheaper i just wondered if this was because they were not as structurally sound as i did look at the ready mixed (which we'd need about 50 bags...
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    Durabase conservatory base concrete pads

    Hi all, I've got a steel Durabase conservatory base to install and these require 5 concrete pads measuring 400mm x 400mm x 400mm for the steel base "feet" to sit on but on looking at a lot of you tube videos i've seen quite a few use concrete foundation blocks and then just fix them in place...
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