Cracking job again, lads. Using the 6mm gravel in really wet conditions instead of sharp sand is a brilliant idea, by the way....I'm nicking that one! 😉
Well done you three. Lovely to see Dad and sons working together. You did a fantastic job, from start to finish. I would use you anytime. Very rare these days. This comes from a 65 year old that has been in building just about all my life.
What a great result! Super job again from 'The Brickright Team' - so good to see the lads emerging into young men with skills learned from Dad. You can't do those 'push-ups' as good as your sons Justin, you've got your wallet in your back pocket! And where are the new boots? Saving 'em for best? Thanks for the upload guys!
Another fantastic job boys I feel like we’ve watch frazer grow he’s doing ace I’d love my lad to come on with me when he’s old enough but I’m not sure he will 😂 I’m beginning to think the water board have never put a main in to the right depth in their lives Exactly the same our way
Seen so many father and sons that dont work out Paul .Fra is great Dayton is more hot headed no patient's but hes young and learning its great to spend time with both of em im lucky 👍💯
Great video. Not much paving content on you tube so glad I have you fellas. In Aus we use 3mm flat bar for screed rails,no filling in required after screeding. Love that giant screed bar need to invest in one of those. Cheers lads👍
Hi Team, I've watched your videos for ages now (long before Brad left) but I never comment because I watch them on my TV while eating my breakfast, however I just wanted to say keep up the good work. I always enjoy your building videos and have learnt a fair bit from you. Keep it up!
Excellent workmanship there. One question, I always thought block paving was permeable and water can drain straight through it. If it is permeable why did you install drains? I'm thinking of redoing my patio in the summer using the exact same block paving from Marshalls and wasn't planning on installing drains. But watching this video it seems I may have to?
Out of curiosity Justin, when you put the concrete down for the pillar would you use a stronger mix like four to one because it's a smaller dollop or is it always five to one. I'm not a builder or anything but I do enjoy watching how you do things.
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping definitely mate brilliant tool .I can not get one don't do enough of it .I have so many bloody tools lol I would love one though.if I new I was doing it a few times a yere I would definitely invest.was loving your press ups 😂👍👍👍👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping 😂.I not np for keeping fit now working is more than enough lol .I would definitely be coming to yours to borrow it if I was close .if you ever end up taking a holiday in Yorkshire give me a ring and come come for a cuppa tea 👍👍👍
Great video and good explanation on all the processes, using the 6mm stone looks like it should be stronger structurally, , what is the stone called at the local building merchants, is grano dust the same , any examples of who sell it ? Thanks a lot guys
Hiya Justin, I’m curious to know when you cut the border in like you do, do you get any movement on the paviours your cutting? Every time I try doing it this way, the paviers I’m cutting seem to move, ruining the nice straight line, any tips?
Hey mate, I hope you're well and you guys are still getting some good business. This looks amazing btw. Quick question: were you guys checking for a 45mm gap between the stone chippings and your string line before you whacked the stone chippings down and screeded it? Just asking as we are moving onto our first block paved patio in a few weeks so your videos are really coming in handy for us. Thanks again! 🙂 Kind regards, Sam
Sam to make this easy mate . Set your lines to a start and finish level. If the drive is emptying the water to an ack drain id set your line 10mm higher .so basically 10mm higher all over the drive than finished height you require. So you then measure the thickness of paving ie 50mm from line to screed layer. When you compact the paving it will then go down by about 10mm Sam. Hope this helps you mate 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping yep weather has been pants on our end as well lol. Great to hear your work is still going well buddy and thank you. Got a few potential biggies to quote up in the pipeline so hopefully we can upload some content if all goes ahead. Take it easy mate! 🙂
I'm looking to get my driveway block paved, the guy who's going to do it has told me they're going to use the broken down rubble for foundation, chuck on ballast on top, compact it then lay down membrane and chuck on sand, which looks like builders sand from what it looks like and compact that down and then start to lay the paving blocks. Then trim in mortar as it sets in harder, apparently. Does that sound about right? If anyone can help me out here. Thanks
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Superb buddy yeah must agree. Don’t really do drives. But been using 6mm clean gravel for artificial grass. In fact for mate there a mixed fine granite dust 2 parts to 4 clean gravel through mixer for 25-30mm under grass. Water flys through. Sharp sand just doesn’t move it enough. Found gravel more cost effective also if big area as the grantie dust up here your £50 a ton.
@@brickrightbuildinglandscapingthank you but you put a white controller before the mot type 1, but not for the whole area. I thought we should usually put it after the mot type 1 for the whole area. No?
@ramichehab4797 No if you put the membrane in after the mot type ie beneath the the screed layer it does nothing to control weeds .The membrane isn't layed as shown in the video to control weeds .It's layed to reduce the transfer of the mot type 1 into the ground which was clay .This stops the drive sinking. That's why the membrane is used as we used it . For weed control you'd be better to treat the drive with a weed control solution and spray it on top of the finished drive as that's where weeds tend to form .That's my understanding and opinion on your question 👍🙌
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping awesome many thanks for this information. One last question do you think polymeric sand price is justified compared to the kiln sand for weeds problem between joints of pavers?
Why do you think machine buckets have a hardened blade, a good operator uses the blade to grade not the bottom of the bucket, big no no!!!!!👎👎👎👎 Where's your rubber mat??? Bit of a bodge job!!!!!!!
You would be better taking out recess cover then sanding it separately as you have just vibrated sand into sides of recess cover good luck to homeowner getting that out also you should whacker plate paving first (you won't mark any type of block paving with plate and don't need sand or rubber mat to protect paving)before sanding to bed paving units in and to allow you to inspect and remove any damaged paving then you brush over kiln dried sand and whacker plate it again to vibrate kiln dried sand between joints,nice paving that good job lads I won't mention the screeding rails
🤣🤣 no dont do the screed rail thing again 🤣🤣 .We all do things differently i suppose and i respect other options no problem .Always willing to learn 👍💯
Cracking job again, lads.
Using the 6mm gravel in really wet conditions instead of sharp sand is a brilliant idea, by the way....I'm nicking that one! 😉
Its way better in every way Jim give it a go and let me know how you get on with it 👍
No I'm ft@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping
That job was so satisfying to watch.. and you teacheing your boys a trade is 💪🏾
@ReeceDee
Thanks Reece appreciate it 👍
Well done you three.
Lovely to see Dad and sons working together.
You did a fantastic job, from start to finish.
I would use you anytime.
Very rare these days.
This comes from a 65 year old that has been in building just about all my life.
Appreciate you saying that Rob thanks 👍💯
Well done lads very nice work 👏 no skimping lime these other cowboys. See you on the next one.....
Thanks Bob 🙌💯
Top job Justin looks great and good god that weather sucked when you started that one.
See you tomorrow 🍻👍🏴
Since October and before all its done is rain Scott fed up of it .
See you tomorrow Scott 👍
Beautiful job, who wouldn't be pleased with that!
Thanks Ricky appreciate it 👍💯
What a great result! Super job again from 'The Brickright Team' - so good to see the lads emerging into young men with skills learned from Dad. You can't do those 'push-ups' as good as your sons Justin, you've got your wallet in your back pocket! And where are the new boots? Saving 'em for best? Thanks for the upload guys!
I no the press ups were poor weren't they Dave 🤣🤣🤣 .Yes my boys are coming on great im lucky to spend time with them Dave .thanks and take care 👍👌
Amen to the 2/6 we have been using for a good few years now. It's much easier to work with. Loveley job as always
Yes Jay agree we been using it now for a while much better all round 👍
@brickrightbuildinglandscaping we use under artificial grass aswell never had a problem sand washes away over time.
@@jayglover74 why not good shout Jay 👍💯
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What are the chippings called you've used instead of sharp?
Lovely to see father and son businesses especially when you all work so hard 👍🏽
@abdulrahiman812
Thanks Abdul
Appreciate it mate thanks 👍🙌
Another fantastic job boys
I feel like we’ve watch frazer grow he’s doing ace
I’d love my lad to come on with me when he’s old enough but I’m not sure he will 😂
I’m beginning to think the water board have never put a main in to the right depth in their lives
Exactly the same our way
Its definitely good to work with my lads Joe im really lucky to spend time with them and watch there progress. Hope your all doing well mate 👍
That’s another sweet finish you’ve done there Justin and love that you even cut the tarmac in where so many just don’t bother! Top quality as always.
Appreciate it thanks Neil 👍
Lovely job Justin.the boy’s are coming on in spades mate ,great to see family working together 🍻👍
Seen so many father and sons that dont work out Paul .Fra is great Dayton is more hot headed no patient's but hes young and learning its great to spend time with both of em im lucky 👍💯
Thanks very informative. I need the courage to start my drive project. 😊
Go for it 👍
Great work fellas, shame you're not closer to me, it's hard to find trades with good attention to detail.
Thanks for noticing appreciate it 👍
Excellent Job Justin
@simonmacdonald7645 Appreciate it Simon thanks
Great video. Not much paving content on you tube so glad I have you fellas. In Aus we use 3mm flat bar for screed rails,no filling in required after screeding. Love that giant screed bar need to invest in one of those. Cheers lads👍
3 mm screed bar sounds interesting. Good luck to you guys in Australia 🇦🇺 🏴👍💯
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping thanks. Can send a photo if you are interested. 🤙
@EvanBeard93
Yea defo interested be good to see it .
Nice welsh name you have
brickright32@gmail.com
Wonderful job well done mate
@@diykhan
Thankyou 👍
Nice job, teaching your boys very well, just started watching your videos, very enjoyable ❤
@rickyaylesbury
Thanks Ricky appreciate it and welcome to the channel
Justin 👍
Looks a nice finish 👍
Thanks Sparky 👍
Quality job again Justin and Frai👍👍😂
Thanks Doug mate 👍 👌
Grand job mate..! Deserve a fully booked diary. I'm sure it is..!
@POWER2WEIGHTRATIO appreciate that and luckily we do have a bit of work booked in thankfully 👍
Nice job you know what you're doing so I subbed,
@RaymondMoore-c4g
Thanks and welcome to our channel.
Justin 🙌
Nice job lads, manhole 🕳️ is superb 👍👍👍
Thanks Craig nice one 👍
wonder if flowpoint would work with them paves
fair play for insulating that waterpipe 👍
Might aswell seen as it was high in the ground 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Yeah if it was normal spec of 750mm or so, no probs
Also just subbed as nice to see a Father and his sons working together and wishing you all do well in the future 👍
Means a lot that doea appreciate it and same to you Mr Coyle 👍💯🙌
Amazing work.. thank you for sharing
Thanks and your welcome 👍
Immaculate job👍
Thanks Paul
Quality control. Good stuff!
Great job as always mate 👍🏻🧱🧱🧱
Thanks Rob hope your well mate 👍
Really enjoyed this video..class work guys I wouldn't hesitate to employ you all 👍
@Swan197
Appreciate thanks very much 👍
Hi Team, I've watched your videos for ages now (long before Brad left) but I never comment because I watch them on my TV while eating my breakfast, however I just wanted to say keep up the good work. I always enjoy your building videos and have learnt a fair bit from you. Keep it up!
Appreciate it Andy thanks for the continued support.
Justin 👍🙌💯
Nice job that, which rakes do you use? I struggle to find them light enough to rake stone round all day.
@adammarshallroofer
Thanks Adam
I've had them years im sure they arw draper aluminium rakes mate 👍
Well done guys 👍🏻
Thankyou 👍
You're welcome !!!
Really enjoying watching you guys over the past few years.
You guys are professional and great UA-cam channel too !!!
You're welcome guys.
I am really enjoying watching your UA-cam channel over the past few years.
Looking forward to see some more 😊
All the best 👍🏻
@pawelbroniewski7100 appreciate the support and glad you like the channel 👍
Excellent workmanship there. One question, I always thought block paving was permeable and water can drain straight through it. If it is permeable why did you install drains? I'm thinking of redoing my patio in the summer using the exact same block paving from Marshalls and wasn't planning on installing drains. But watching this video it seems I may have to?
This system isn't permeable kevin .the marshalls priora range is mate 👌👍
Great team
Nice one Mark 👍
Out of curiosity Justin, when you put the concrete down for the pillar would you use a stronger mix like four to one because it's a smaller dollop or is it always five to one. I'm not a builder or anything but I do enjoy watching how you do things.
Hi Ricky
We used a mix of 4 sharp sand 2 -10mm chippings and 1 cement
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping thank you 👍
The joys of finding pipes i usally end up going through the lead ones sometimes but allways call 7trent to replace a copper or lead line as its free
Welsh water looked at it but weren't interested replacing it unfortunately
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping that's kinda sad cuz seven Trent would of hade a field day with it 😅
Thought you died Justin glad your back you wild papa Smurf 😂😂😂😂
Almost drowned here had so much time off Jimmy climate change is here mate .wild papa smurf 🤣🤣🤣👍
Great job boys.
Cheers mike 👍💯
Proper job 👏👏👏
Great job lads, very informative
Cheers Daniel 👍
Good job guys 👍
Thanks 👌
Great video and top work👍
Thanks Nathan
Still crap weather mate 😑 👍🙌
Lovely job guys I got one do do soon .love the screed bar . maybe one day lol 👍👍
Thanks Mark
Definitely a lot easier with the sceeder 💯👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping definitely mate brilliant tool .I can not get one don't do enough of it .I have so many bloody tools lol I would love one though.if I new I was doing it a few times a yere I would definitely invest.was loving your press ups 😂👍👍👍👍
@markhep
I can do press ups anyway to fat and old now Mark 🤣🤣👍.
The screeder is a game changer if you lived closer you could borrow it mate 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping 😂.I not np for keeping fit now working is more than enough lol .I would definitely be coming to yours to borrow it if I was close .if you ever end up taking a holiday in Yorkshire give me a ring and come come for a cuppa tea 👍👍👍
@markhep
Youd be more than welcome Mark mate .👍💯🙌
Great job
Appreciate it thanks 👍
Another beautiful job lads , looks amazing .
Boyos from the black stuff at the end 😏😁🧱👍🏽
Old yosser hughes 🤣🤣🤣 thanks Steve appreciate it mate 👍 💯🙌
Are Welsh water not correcting that pipe ie copper to plastic or dropping it?
No they wernt interested Adam 👍
Fantastic job
Thanks rob appreciate it 👍
bless ya with your sons at end, great to see 👍
Love em to bits Chris 🤣🙌👍
Nice one Justin good lads you got
Thanks yes they are good boys im lucky to work with both my sons mate 👍
Great video and good explanation on all the processes, using the 6mm stone looks like it should be stronger structurally, , what is the stone called at the local building merchants, is grano dust the same , any examples of who sell it ? Thanks a lot guys
We get it from a local quarry the merchants dont sell it .
Its 6mm chippings basically
Hi, where have you drained the Aco into at the footpath border?
@@chriswilliams-pb6ul flower bed border chris 👍
@brickrightbuildinglandscaping thank you, nice idea 👍
Excellent work!
Thanks 👍
Absolutely mint job that matey
Nice one Dan appreciate you mate 👍
What knee pads do you recommend? Thanks.
Fento every day best ones I've used
Fantastic job looks unreal 👌
Kind of you thanks brian 👍
Hiya Justin, I’m curious to know when you cut the border in like you do, do you get any movement on the paviours your cutting? Every time I try doing it this way, the paviers I’m cutting seem to move, ruining the nice straight line, any tips?
All i can suggest is the run the cutter into the bond of your paving not away from your bond hope that helps 👍
Top job has always boys you show them how it's done
As always Danny thanks very much appreciate mate 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping no worries mate have top week mate 👍💪
Lovely job boys
Thanks a lot 👍
Tasty stuff boys! Well done
Thanks ciaran 👍
That 6mm chipping is that grano yeah?
Hi chris
No grano is 6 mm to dust we use 6 mm clean chippings 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Roger Roger, cheers 👍
Hey mate, I hope you're well and you guys are still getting some good business. This looks amazing btw. Quick question: were you guys checking for a 45mm gap between the stone chippings and your string line before you whacked the stone chippings down and screeded it? Just asking as we are moving onto our first block paved patio in a few weeks so your videos are really coming in handy for us. Thanks again! 🙂
Kind regards,
Sam
Sam to make this easy mate .
Set your lines to a start and finish level.
If the drive is emptying the water to an ack drain id set your line 10mm higher .so basically 10mm higher all over the drive than finished height you require.
So you then measure the thickness of paving ie 50mm from line to screed layer.
When you compact the paving it will then go down by about 10mm Sam.
Hope this helps you mate 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping cheers for the response buddy. Much appreciated and very informative. Hope all is well with your work atm mate! 🙂
@GKLandscapingandGardenServives
Apart from the weather all ok thanks.same to u guys good luck 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping yep weather has been pants on our end as well lol. Great to hear your work is still going well buddy and thank you. Got a few potential biggies to quote up in the pipeline so hopefully we can upload some content if all goes ahead. Take it easy mate! 🙂
@GKLandscapingandGardenServives
Hope all goes well with it all mate 👍
Hope much would this cost me to have done?
@miketurner5350
Sorry Mike I can't disclose that on here sorry
Nice
Thanks
I'm looking to get my driveway block paved, the guy who's going to do it has told me they're going to use the broken down rubble for foundation, chuck on ballast on top, compact it then lay down membrane and chuck on sand, which looks like builders sand from what it looks like and compact that down and then start to lay the paving blocks. Then trim in mortar as it sets in harder, apparently. Does that sound about right? If anyone can help me out here. Thanks
All I can do is show how I personally do a driveway which I've show In my videos.
Good luck with your driveway
Only vodeo iv watched when 3 to 6 mill gravel is recommended for your screed ( no better advice in my opinion ) was in the traid for 26 years
Robert its miles better than sand in every way 👍
nice job boys xxx
Thanks Sue xx
Super tidy lads. That just clean 6mm chippings yeah
Thanks lee.Yes its clean 6mm its solid way better than sand in my opinion 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping
Superb buddy yeah must agree. Don’t really do drives. But been using 6mm clean gravel for artificial grass. In fact for mate there a mixed fine granite dust 2 parts to 4 clean gravel through mixer for 25-30mm under grass. Water flys through. Sharp sand just doesn’t move it enough. Found gravel more cost effective also if big area as the grantie dust up here your £50 a ton.
@@lmilne4859
Totally agree 👍
How much was this job please.
@@kennypelling7631 I can't disclose that sorry
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping not even a rough price lol
How much would this cost?
@grahammartin8060
Graham I'm sorry I cant share that sorry
Why no weed controller?
@ramichehab4797
If you watch the video it's been added 👌
@@brickrightbuildinglandscapingthank you but you put a white controller before the mot type 1, but not for the whole area. I thought we should usually put it after the mot type 1 for the whole area. No?
@ramichehab4797
No if you put the membrane in after the mot type ie beneath the the screed layer it does nothing to control weeds .The membrane isn't layed as shown in the video to control weeds .It's layed to reduce the transfer of the mot type 1 into the ground which was clay .This stops the drive sinking.
That's why the membrane is used as we used it .
For weed control you'd be better to treat the drive with a weed control solution and spray it on top of the finished drive as that's where weeds tend to form .That's my understanding and opinion on your question 👍🙌
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping awesome many thanks for this information. One last question do you think polymeric sand price is justified compared to the kiln sand for weeds problem between joints of pavers?
@ramichehab4797
I've used polymeric sand between the seems OK but it's very expensive compared to traditional kiln dry sand
Spade. Dip
Why do you think machine buckets have a hardened blade, a good operator uses the blade to grade not the bottom of the bucket, big no no!!!!!👎👎👎👎
Where's your rubber mat??? Bit of a bodge job!!!!!!!
@labbo5591
Well that's the way I do it obviously your better than me which is ok 👍
Spade. Down
You would be better taking out recess cover then sanding it separately as you have just vibrated sand into sides of recess cover good luck to homeowner getting that out also you should whacker plate paving first (you won't mark any type of block paving with plate and don't need sand or rubber mat to protect paving)before sanding to bed paving units in and to allow you to inspect and remove any damaged paving then you brush over kiln dried sand and whacker plate it again to vibrate kiln dried sand between joints,nice paving that good job lads I won't mention the screeding rails
🤣🤣 no dont do the screed rail thing again 🤣🤣 .We all do things differently i suppose and i respect other options no problem .Always willing to learn 👍💯