Decking 'blocks'

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In theory you've still got to pop a little concrete pad in for each one though.

That said in my younger days I did decking by removing the turf, popping down a few inches of gravel and sticking a brick on top and sat my joist on those. In retrospect I am surprised it lasted but last it did and did not suffer any movement in 12 years whilst I was there, when I moved out. Of course the die hards will tell you concrete all the way ....

Furthermore the whole thing just sat there quite happy under its own weight.
 
I looked at those a while back (see //www.diynot.com/diy/threads/concrete-decking-blocks.425454/)

Didn't get any responses.

BUT....I did get as far as pricing delivery up.

FYI - cost to deliver to SE London was £50. I am guessing it is probably going to be the same for you (Kent?)

As I only needed about 20 blocks (£110) I considered that paying £50 on top wasn't going to be cost-effective.

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