pics would be nice
differing slab thicknesses are irrelevent to laying on a dry mix, if the slabs are of the same profile then great screed it, if not no big deal. At least that way there solid based and not the old hollow boys, that are only good for one season.
I suppose theyll be alright spotted straight on the dirt aswell eh?
I dont get what you mean by the 2" gap thing, if you know your stuff that is the correct gap to leave between house and patio as long as its below damp.(i think you may have read my post wrong).
Im fine with the beg to differ, but none of the " you wont be laying slabs for me" rubbish if you dont mind.
good to hear everyones opinion on this one, and its good that we all do it our own way.
i can understand your point regarding the dry pointing, which as i did say if done properly is the best way. There are obviously many people that dont do it the right way so thats obviously where your comin from.
As for the sand bed comment then im sure you know that sand is the best load bearing surface known to man, so there is no arguement there.
thats why block pavers are laid the way they are, or do you wet the bed these aswell?
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