How to Lay a Small Garden Patio, A COMPLETE GUIDE. 10 EASY STEPS!
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2022
- 1. Excavate the site, dig around a foot or 30cm.
2. Fill hole with hardcore (rubble, building waste)
3. Compact using lump hammer or 'whacker plate'.
4. Lay out patio nearby to establish size, scope and position of stones.
5. Prepare your work area, have a large space for mixing, lay a board to mix mortar on, wet the board.
6. Prepare your materials (Builders sand, general purpose cement, water, washing up liquid)
7. Prepare your tools, shovel/spade, plank, spirit level, trowel, rubber hammer, hose.
8. Mix the 'muck' DRY INGREDIENTS FIRST - it is lighter and easier. (Mortar somewhere between 3:1 sand:cement and 5:1 sand:cement, depending on expected volume of 'traffic'. Add more cement for a harder result. Add a small squirt of washing up liquid).
9. Gradually add water and mix until desired consistency. Soft enough to manipulate but firm enough to support the tile/flag/bricks.
10. Level each flag individually and relative to its neighbour, allow a slight slope so that rain runs off and does not puddle.
Additional tips: Remember, take your time, don't panic, you have several hours before the cement is set. Then leave it for 48 hours at least before use. The patio can be pointed using a damp crumbly mix of 4:1 sand cement. Press into cracks and allow the damp air to be absorbed in to harden over time. Always brush off excess mortar before drying to avoid staining.
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This is a very good video. Female, hate building, want a small patio near plants I care about. Do not trust a builder not to damage. I have found the perfect tutorial.
Thank you. And if you take it easy like me and do it in stages. The small pieces make it perfectly possible. 😊
You're really uplifting my spirit here
Big ups Big John
Really well put together Mark, well done. "Relatively level", I smiled when you said that. A common phrase for all us non tradesmen!!
Lol i know, i use the word regularly to cover up a multitude of sins. The patio surface is level though.. Relatively 😂
Brilliant job Mark 👊👊👊
Thanks Colin. I surprised myself with it. Blinking hard work but I'm very chuffed.
Great video Mark, looks like you've done a great job 👍
Thanks Peter. I've just stepped on it for the first time. 3 days drying, solid as a rock. Mark
Crazy how much the tropical border in the background has grown from when it was shown a couple of months ago !
Hi Michael. I know, especially the last few weeks, it's really taken off. I'm about to top dress it with manure. It should go crazy. Mark
Amazing Mark , can’t wait to see the finished project ,you always put your heart and soul into everything you create , great knowledge
Thanks Trevor xxx hope you are well xxx
Great job I love it. Can’t wait to see it finished.
Thanks Denise. I'm hoping to make progress with the planting out this week. It will be interesting to see if the tree ferns have made any roots in their pots. Thanks again. Mark
Great job looks lovely
Thanks Chris, i must confess i have surprised myself!
Good Job, thanks for the ideas 👍
Thank you. Glad you liked it and i appreciate you watching. Mark
Mark looks absolutely fantastic, you are so artistic and talented and I enjoy watching your videos 👍
Thank you Ian. I appreciate your support from the start.
Super video Mark 😊
Thanks Helen. See you soon x
What a great idea to use recycled materials for substrate by just crushing it with a hammer!
Thanks Angie. It was hard work but it gave me a good feeling. Less landfill and less expense. Quite a 'green' solution
Where's the next part?
Hi just seen your video, I’m starting to lay a circle paving soon first time like yourself, can you say what size spacing between your slabs cheers
Hi. Mine were kind of bevelled. Narrower at the top. So when i layed the set it was more or less touching in most areas at the base of each tile. With about 2cm gap near the top for pointing. I didn't measure it out precisely. Just kind of layed it and squidged them up to each other. Mark
How may hours did it take to do that? It looks incredible, thank you.
Thanks pippa. I completed this job in an afternoon. The mixing was quite labour intensive. A bigger area would require a portable mixer in my opinion x