Slabs ‘R’ Us Ltd Installation and Advice Guide for Patios
Planning Stage: Create a sketch of the area to be paved, showing dimensions and laying pattern, especially if creating a random pattern. Remember, if laying close to the house, the finished paving level must be at least 2 brick courses below the damp-proof course. However if this is not possible, you can leave a gap approx. 2” (50mm) between the patio and the property, and fill with decorative chipping to create a gulley. Always provide a slope to enable surface water to fall away from the house/buildings. Ground Preparation:Preparing the ground for paving does depend upon the site conditions and the intended use of the paved area. The area to be paved must be firm and compact to avoid any subsidence. For normal garden situations approximately 30-40mm of compacted sub-base mix, leaving enough depth to accommodate the mortar and slab thicknesses. Laying:As our slabs are hand made, and therefore have a variation in thickness of each individual slab, we would advise that you use the “5 spot” method, which allows for easy alignment and adjustment for the required finished surface level. You should use a slightly wet mortar mix of 1 part cement to 5 parts building sand. DO NOT WALK ON THE PATIO FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS Pointing:The joints should be pointed as soon as possible, but NOT if it is raining, or snow is forecast. Before using any cleaning materials, test a small area before cleaning the patio, but use sparingly. Sealants can be used, but they can affect the colour of the paving.
Slabs ‘R’ Us Ltd Advice Guide for Fencing"Do I need Planning Permission?"Fencing can usually be erected upon your property without the need for planning permission, as long as the fencing has a height of :
Clearly other factors may effect this such as any covenants that are bound to your property or any specific local area planning guidelines. Common sense and the nature of any existing fencing should guide you in the right direction towards what's possible, but if you're in any doubt, a phone call to your local Council Planning Office will ease your mind before you start work.
Advice Guide for Sheds Bases : It is essential that the base area be correctly prepared for your building. This needs to be firm, level and square to ensure the stability of your building. Timber bearers, paving slabs or a concrete pad are all suitable mediums. Always make allowance for any roof overhang when buildings have to go into confined spaces. All sheds are pre-treated, however we recommend that you re-treat it at regular intervals to maintain the appearance and lifespan of the shed.
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