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Title: Can I get away with this ???
Post by: skyblue on 10 April 2011, 22:17:25
I want to re do the top patio with some new lighter slabs and bed them down on a wet mix of sharp and soft sand, but I was wandering if I could leave the old council type slabs (  heavy  and thick  sods ) where they are as my base. I know these havent been layed on anything apart from the dirty they are sat on already 
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Post by: millwall on 10 April 2011, 22:20:33
do the job properly you lazy sod ;D ;D
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Post by: skyblue on 10 April 2011, 22:24:57
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do the job properly you lazy sod ;D ;D
That I might be but they are soooooo heavy to be lugging around all day... whats wrong witha few short cuts now and again  ;) :)
Title: Re: Can I get away with this ???
Post by: millwall on 10 April 2011, 22:29:45
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do the job properly you lazy sod ;D ;D
That I might be but they are soooooo heavy to be lugging around all day... whats wrong witha few short cuts now and again  ;) :)
;D make you right    will be fine as long as existing slabs are solid and unlikely to move :y
Title: Re: Can I get away with this ???
Post by: skyblue on 10 April 2011, 22:39:44
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do the job properly you lazy sod ;D ;D
That I might be but they are soooooo heavy to be lugging around all day... whats wrong witha few short cuts now and again  ;) :)
;D make you right    will be fine as long as existing slabs are solid and unlikely to move :y


 This where my problem is.. over the yrs they have beome very uneven but saying that none of them move if you stand on them  :-/ :-/
Title: Re: Can I get away with this ???
Post by: millwall on 10 April 2011, 22:43:27
if they dont move i would leave them down  as long as your not planning on parking the car on them should be ok
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Post by: skyblue on 10 April 2011, 23:00:19
No mate just foot traffic and the odd  number 2 from the dog  ;)
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Post by: millwall on 10 April 2011, 23:05:54
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No mate just foot traffic and the odd  number 2 from the dog  ;)
should be fine as long as the dog doesnt have massive dumps ;D
Title: Re: Can I get away with this ???
Post by: skyblue on 10 April 2011, 23:10:00
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No mate just foot traffic and the odd  number 2 from the dog  ;)
should be fine as long as the dog doesnt have massive dumps ;D


 All depends if she knows you are coming to dinner as she wounldnt want you to go hungry  after all  the 75 might take a while to get ya back to Landan  ;) ;D ;D ;D
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Post by: Turk on 10 April 2011, 23:45:32
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No mate just foot traffic and the odd  number 2 from the dog  ;)
should be fine as long as the dog doesnt have massive dumps ;D


 All depends if she knows you are coming to dinner as she wounldnt want you to go hungry  after all  the 75 might take a while to get ya back to Landan  ;) ;D ;D ;D

Good grief, spelling on the OOF is getting worse !!  :o

It's Laaandun !!   :y
Title: Re: Can I get away with this ???
Post by: Kevin Wood on 10 April 2011, 23:48:39
If the existing slabs are not on a stable base and have moved, the new ones will do exactly the same on top of them, surely? :-/

Kevin
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Post by: millwall on 10 April 2011, 23:49:23
its ok turk you get used to his awful spelling once youve read his posts a few times ;D ;D
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Post by: pscocoa on 11 April 2011, 00:23:32
would be tempted to break the old ones in situ rather than lift them and whack then in to the ground to give firm base. How many slabs are we talking about?

I lifted mine - broke them up first with kango to avoid back problems
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Post by: Webby the Bear on 11 April 2011, 00:55:25
why dont you smash them up and use them as hardcore.

better drainage with a more solid base :)

ps i know the slabs you mean.... 75cm x 50cm....... and the weight of a small car!!!  ::) :y
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Post by: dad1uk on 11 April 2011, 07:11:47
Be careful, by putting slabs on top you may be bringing the level too close to the damp course if the slabs are by the house.

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If the existing ground is the same level as the damp course you are already in danger of invasion by damp. The general rule is as stated elsewhere that the ground should be 150mm (6") below the damp proof course.
Hope this helps...... :y
Title: Re: Can I get away with this ???
Post by: skyblue on 11 April 2011, 08:42:36
Thanks all , that has given me something to think about and by the time I make up my  mind  to what Im doing. It will be too late in the year to do it  ;) ;D ;D ;D