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Patio laying advice
I will be replacing my old patio over the Easter weekend. I intend to put
slabs on top of the existing patio which is about 4" of solid concrete. As long as I obviously keep the level of the new patio below the DPC, what should I bed the slabs onto? Just mortor, dry mix of sand/cement etc. All advice appreciated. Thanks -- :: Outgoing mail/postings are checked by AVG 6.0 :: Virus Database 412, Release Date 26/03/2004 |
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Patio laying advice
"Círdan Falassion" wrote in message ... I will be replacing my old patio over the Easter weekend. I intend to put slabs on top of the existing patio which is about 4" of solid concrete. As long as I obviously keep the level of the new patio below the DPC, what should I bed the slabs onto? Just mortor, dry mix of sand/cement etc. All advice appreciated. Thanks -- :: Outgoing mail/postings are checked by AVG 6.0 :: Virus Database 412, Release Date 26/03/20 www.pavingexpert.com |
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Patio laying advice
Círdan Falassion wrote:
I will be replacing my old patio over the Easter weekend. I intend to put slabs on top of the existing patio which is about 4" of solid concrete. As long as I obviously keep the level of the new patio below the DPC, what should I bed the slabs onto? Just mortor, dry mix of sand/cement etc. www.pavingexpert.com is your friend. All questions answered. All advice appreciated. Thanks |
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