Awight at the back?
I've been asked to help out on a job which needs pricing up. My mates a gardener and works alone usually, but always gets me in whenever any garden building work is involved.
His customer has asked him to relay the path at the front of her house, she's had 3 people round to price up the job already, but none of them got back to her so she's asked us to do it.
It's only about 10sq metres area, and looks like it has been laid onto some type of substrate (not sure how thick) but over the years has shifted and is uneven.
I've had a read up on the pavingexpert site for tips...and will probably lay onto 50mm of 10:1, maybe add some scalpings beneath if the existing isn't very deep.
The only issue is that the path is on a diagonal slope, which may affect future stabiilty.
Has anyone done this type of job before, how long should I expect it to take? And roughly how much sand /cement/scalps will I need for 10sq.m.??
Pictures show top, middle and bottom, and we're really hoping to strike it lucky on this job.
I've been asked to help out on a job which needs pricing up. My mates a gardener and works alone usually, but always gets me in whenever any garden building work is involved.
His customer has asked him to relay the path at the front of her house, she's had 3 people round to price up the job already, but none of them got back to her so she's asked us to do it.
It's only about 10sq metres area, and looks like it has been laid onto some type of substrate (not sure how thick) but over the years has shifted and is uneven.
I've had a read up on the pavingexpert site for tips...and will probably lay onto 50mm of 10:1, maybe add some scalpings beneath if the existing isn't very deep.
The only issue is that the path is on a diagonal slope, which may affect future stabiilty.
Has anyone done this type of job before, how long should I expect it to take? And roughly how much sand /cement/scalps will I need for 10sq.m.??
Pictures show top, middle and bottom, and we're really hoping to strike it lucky on this job.