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    Garden Patio Sub-base Done

    So I finally got around to laying the sub-base for my patio, it is fairly level and happy with how it has turned out. Finished up around 2 weeks ago and was going to crack ahead and lay the slabs on a full bed of mortar. However there was about ~two weeks of downpour here in London with on/off...
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    Paddle Mixer/Hand Mix Mortar

    Yeah I contemplated on hiring a cement mixer would be around £70 a week where I am. However now its been raining half the week so wouldn't be able to get full use, not to mention I wouldn't be able to fully utilise it anyway as I am taking my time complete beginner. Fair enough, I'm not too...
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    Paddle Mixer/Hand Mix Mortar

    I own a Erbauer paddle mixer and have previously used it to mix loads of soil cement buckets with small chunks of hardcore and it mixes very well. It has a variable speed setting. I am going to need to mix mortar for a full cement bed for laying my slabs about 25m2 will be doing this across...
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    Garden Patio Clay

    So we dug up our old patio which was laid as follows: slabs -> thin layer of sand (10mm?) -> thin concrete base (maybe 20mm?) -> more sand/soil mix (40-50mm) -> thick clay. The patio is pretty well contained with a brick wall at the front and gravel boards (fence) and brick walls on the sides...
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    Rubble Mixed With Cement or Bottom

    I have quite a bit of rubble/chipped slab pieces and old concrete that are solid and want to incorporate into my subbase rather than disposing of. For my subbase I'm basically laying concrete, but wonder whether I should mix this into the mix itself or should they be on the "bottom" whereby...
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    Laying Slabs Garden Patio Cost Estimate?

    Had a quick look on Facebook for someone, asking for £1350 for the labour lol. Maybe it's just me but that seems a lot for the ask?
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    Laying Slabs Garden Patio Cost Estimate?

    Any ideas on what it would cost/going rate to get someone in to lay slabs? Area is 25m2 for a garden patio. The subbase has been done, have the sharp sand already, will go buy the cement. Just need someone to come mix and lay the slabs down. Will need a little cutting around a manhole otherwise...
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    Dry Pouring Cement Sharp Sand

    I think that the previous owners done this on our patio as there are what looks like cement "blocks" under our flags, the blocks are about 60mm thick and it's pretty hard stuff from the top and strong but if you lift it/break into it sideways it starts to crumble. Thing is there is about 100mm...
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    Dry Pouring Cement Sharp Sand

    So I've seen and heard of dry pouring cement (YouTube in USA mainly) on its own to make things such as small concrete patio etc. Asides of the fact what the right way to do it is/whether structurally it would be as strong etc. Would dry pouring a cement/sharp sand mix work/be the same concept...
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    Jumbo Bag Kerbside Delivery Without Permit?

    Just wanted to update the post, had 2 jumbo bags delivered yesterday into a parking bay. Started shifting it immediately and in the back garden within 3 hours. Saw a parking officer drive by didn't even care.
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    Jumbo Bag Kerbside Delivery Without Permit?

    Yes believe there would be ample space. Can even see a pallet here on Google Maps from March 2024 guess someone had works done around then as well! Harrow area. The parking spots are residential parking permit spots active between 10am-11am only, as there is a underground station few roads...
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    Jumbo Bag Kerbside Delivery Without Permit?

    I'm based in North West London, it's resident parking bays. Restriction is from 10-11am. Rarely see any tickets on non-permit cars/parking attendants coming around the area to be honest as I do occasionally work on my car outside. Instead of kerbside (parking spot), pavement would be possible...
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    Jumbo Bag Kerbside Delivery Without Permit?

    I don't have a front driveway and the only way to get materials into my garden is via an alleyway leading to through a gate at the end. I will need about 3 jumbo bags of material delivered. It's for a budget DIY project hence my query as the permit cost/application for a day would exceed the...
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    Wacker Plate Near Drain/Manhole

    Is there a safety risk of using a wacker plate near/too close to the drain/manhole leading to a collapse? Or even just generally along the 'route' of the drainage pipe? The brickwork itself seems to be in ok shape a few bricks that could do with replacing near the top end may do so.
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    Concrete Post Depth Installation

    So our garden fence basically failed several months back when there were quite strong winds. The fence would be replaced with concrete posts instead of current timber ones. There is already a concrete post with a slot we can use at the end of the garden (facing direction of our fence), assuming...
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    DIY Patio Slabs Material Cost Underestimated

    Wise words, unfortunately that won't be an option anytime soon, not in London anyway!
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    DIY Patio Slabs Material Cost Underestimated

    Bulk wise it would be cheaper however haven't got a front drive, permit from council to keep that material on the road wouldn't be cheap even for a day I think? It would also take me a hell of a lot of wheelbarrowing to transfer that into the garden even for 1 jumbo/bulk bag (800kg).
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    DIY Patio Slabs Material Cost Underestimated

    We have a patio towards the end of the garden which is approximately 5m x 5m (25m²). It isn't close to the house. It currently has slabs (450mmx450mmx35mm) on it which were laid on a thin base of sand (1mm?) and just soil underneath, the soil is quite compact and hard if stepped on but not as...
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    Laying Paving Slabs Full Bed Mortar Tips

    Sharp sand not builders sand. Mix ratio of 5:1.
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