How To Lay A Patio For Beginners
Lay down a mortar of about 5 cm in depth before you pace the patio stones on top.
How to lay a patio for beginners. The patio should keep the same level as you go along. This can either make things much easier or much harder. Use a rake to distribute the hardcore and even out any bumps.
Its quite common for people to lay paving on top of an old patio concrete or another hard surface. How to lay a patio using 450x450mm patio slabs. Anyone can have a go at their own.
Set up 2 taut string lines to guide both the line and the level of the paving. Use a spirit level as you go to check the patio is flat and the fall is correct. Lay the rest of the patio slabs in the same way and.
Place the first row of slabs in the direction of the slope using the same method you used for the first slab and drive the spacers between each. Always start from one corner and tap the slabs down firmly with a rubber mallet. If the surface is solid and will work well as a base for the paving then you just need to make sure you have at least 50mm plus the depth of the paving between the current surface and where you would like the surface of the paving to be.
A step by step guide to show you the best method when laying paving slabs. Start at one corner and keep the blocks as close to each other as possible. If youre laying a small patio do this in a wheelbarrow for larger areas its worth hiring an electric cement mixer.
After laying all paving stones its time to create the edge. A patio really is a great place to sit relax and entertain. Lay slabs on a bed of mortar 5cm 8cm deep tapping down firmly with a.