How to lay block paving

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  • How to lay a block paved driveway, April 2017, Pembrokeshire, west Wales. This video shows you step by step how to lay block paving and create a brick driveway which can be a great addition to your property.

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  • @brushrescue1701
    @brushrescue1701 5 років тому +14

    When you know what you're doing everything turns out lovely good job guys 👍🏻

  • @chrisg6663
    @chrisg6663 3 роки тому +3

    Attention to detail. Good work lads.

  • @DM-hp7ct
    @DM-hp7ct 6 місяців тому +1

    Great to see mitres. Good skill there. I think trimming the curves would have been an idea.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  6 місяців тому

      Thanks, surprising how many driveway installers don’t do the mitres. Which curves do you mean?

  • @michaeldurham2751
    @michaeldurham2751 2 роки тому +1

    Good job you definitely know what you are doing. Watched video cos I was going to attempt to do mine think I will get someone who knows what they are doing still looks complicated for me.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  2 роки тому +1

      Thankyou! Yes it’s surprising the work involved to get it done properly. It’s why there is so many cowboys doing it as it can look good but all the prep be wrong causing it to sink a few months down the line. Whichever way you go about it I hope you get what you were after at the end of the job :)

  • @joesimmonds2849
    @joesimmonds2849 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work!

  • @paulpurves484
    @paulpurves484 5 місяців тому +1

    Lovely job.

  • @svt3941
    @svt3941 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice, superb job

  • @terrycallow2979
    @terrycallow2979 3 роки тому +1

    Now THAT'S a good job.

  • @leevww
    @leevww 5 місяців тому +1

    Great vid

  • @MoranLuis
    @MoranLuis 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot for this video ✔️

  • @ICECREAMK1NG1-jw8ig
    @ICECREAMK1NG1-jw8ig 6 років тому

    Very nice work, expertly done.

  • @williamvincent7561
    @williamvincent7561 3 роки тому +2

    Great job, but can you tell me how you level sub base as I’m doing my own block paving? Thank you!

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      Cheers. How you level it in which way? As in set levels?

  • @Godfirst9845
    @Godfirst9845 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing work.

  • @solley4
    @solley4 Рік тому +1

    Nice work

  • @ShalaDulaBhaiLondonToBangla
    @ShalaDulaBhaiLondonToBangla 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice drive way

  • @badboistilezy
    @badboistilezy 4 роки тому +3

    Great video nice work! When you lay block paving unless you have a drainage system, you need to slope it down so water doesn't build up when it rains? I just wondered how you do this the easy way and by how much you need to slope it?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому +1

      I'm going to leave a comment thanks for the comment. Minimum slope or ‘fall’ as we like to call it is 1:60. There’s calculators online to work it out where you can put the length of your paving in and it will tell you how much of a slope you will need from one side to the other. Say if you had a 4m long driveway then the slope would be 66mm from one side to the other (minimum). But each situation is different so there’s a lot of thinking when it comes to working out how and where to send the water.

    • @badboistilezy
      @badboistilezy 4 роки тому +1

      @@SamDaviesBuilder cheers mate

    • @badboistilezy
      @badboistilezy 4 роки тому +1

      @@SamDaviesBuilder also when you're laying the bricks why is it not necessary to have a 3mm gap? Or is that for if you use paving slabs?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому +1

      I'm going to leave a comment the block pavers have little lugs on their sides to ensure they leave a little gap between each one. It’s just enough room for the kiln dried sand to go between the pavers

  • @doyouwantacigaretteroberts3308
    @doyouwantacigaretteroberts3308 3 роки тому +1

    Nice work.

  • @boyasaka
    @boyasaka 2 роки тому

    Great video
    So should you always allow about 5 mm that the blocks will drop by during running the plate vibrator over the blocks once they been laid ?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  2 роки тому +1

      It’s 5-10mm….it can vary depending on screed bed depth and how well you’ve compacted the screed in the first place There’s a lot of factors in it!

    • @boyasaka
      @boyasaka 2 роки тому +1

      @@SamDaviesBuilder thanks Sam
      Thanks for the reply Sam
      I’m soon gonna take up some of my lawn and extend my block paved drive a 2 meters , hence bit worried about getting the final level of the new blocks same level as the existing drive

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  2 роки тому +1

      @@boyasaka it’s very hard when you match into existing, did one not long ago and it’s a job getting the paving height to match. I got there in the end though! Let me know how it goes

  • @dynamn
    @dynamn Рік тому

    Nice Job great video! A question please. How deep shall I dig? for 2 layers of type1 7cm each, 1 layer of 3cm sharp sand, and my block is 5cm thick, as I’ll compact each layer with wacker plate.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  Рік тому

      You ideally need to add up all those depths and then find your DPC level on your house. You should be 150mm (no less) away from your DPC level. Hope this helps and please ask any more questions if you need to

    • @dynamn
      @dynamn Рік тому

      @@SamDaviesBuilder sorry but I mean how much height would reduce after all the compact? so I know how deep to dig at beginning

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  Рік тому

      @@dynamn you don’t need to dig deeper for compaction you just need to top up the stone to ensure you have the depths you want. So if you want 140mm of sub base you lay say a 80mm layer first then compact then another 80mm layer and compact then see how much you need to top up to get to 140mm if that makes sense. Of course nothing wrong with digging deeper for more sub base

    • @dynamn
      @dynamn Рік тому +1

      many thanks@@SamDaviesBuilder

  • @psymon25
    @psymon25 5 років тому +2

    just found this grand job i must say, also what is the bedding that is put down instead of sand?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  5 років тому +4

      psymon25 thankyou :). It’s 6mm stone dust, it holds better if the ground becomes saturated in he future. Also it is hard to come by heavy grit sand round by me

    • @psymon25
      @psymon25 5 років тому +3

      @@SamDaviesBuilder brilliant thanks for taking the time to reply most appreciated.

  • @helenlangford7598
    @helenlangford7598 3 роки тому +1

    Looks good, but not a single word about drainage levels ??

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      Hi Helen, thanks. No drainage levels were discussed on this job as we were going from the garage floor height to the road height so our levels were set. There is minimum falls you’ll need to have - I get a lot of information from pavingexpert.com

  • @jtizzle8009
    @jtizzle8009 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @varnamq3
    @varnamq3 6 років тому

    Nice work, are there any grouts applied between the blocks? I am asking since the final video shows some mortar like substance between some of the blocks ?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  6 років тому +2

      Krishna Kumar - there’s kiln dried sand brushed in between the blocks and compacted in until it can’t take anymore. This locks it all together and stops the water getting inbetween the blocks. The only mortar used on this job was between the blocks on the steps which was a 4 parts sand 1 part cement mix.

  • @edjames8369
    @edjames8369 3 роки тому +1

    Good stuff thanks

  • @wojna1980
    @wojna1980 Рік тому

    Great job. Can you use vibrating plate without rubber mat on the block paving? Won't it damage the surface?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Dan. I don't use a rubber mat on these, I don't find it damages the surface but other whackers may need a rubber mat on them when you do it. I am pretty sure if you had clay pavers you would have to have a rubber mat too!

  • @bigcartoonyIIV
    @bigcartoonyIIV 3 роки тому +1

    where did you get that brick breaking cutter? That look better than an electric saw

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      Off Ebay second hand, bought it around 10 years ago. They are a great investment!

    • @bigcartoonyIIV
      @bigcartoonyIIV 3 роки тому

      @@SamDaviesBuilder cool i will start looking for one. diamond blades cost a fortune and dont cut as clean

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      @@bigcartoonyIIV diamond blades aren't too bad with me....a £10 blade will last a few paving jobs as they are pretty soft. If you look on my channel there is a video called 'how to cut concrete blocks' and it will show you the splitter close up

    • @bigcartoonyIIV
      @bigcartoonyIIV 3 роки тому

      @@SamDaviesBuilder thanks. I sure will.

  • @colin5064
    @colin5064 3 роки тому +1

    top work

  • @freedomrings4134
    @freedomrings4134 Рік тому +1

    Need a lesson on how to level soldier course

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  Рік тому

      Are you asking for me to explain to you or are you offering me a lesson?

    • @freedomrings4134
      @freedomrings4134 Рік тому

      @SamDaviesBuilder No Sir, I'm learning ppavers. I see that some folks build out, then lay soldier or perimeter while other folks build the soldier or perimeter and fill it in.
      I'm interested in learning how to run perimeters in yards that's roll a bit as you drive up a long drive way.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  Рік тому

      Ah I've got you. I lay the soldier first then fill in as it gives you something to run your screed rails off. Just basically make sure you use plenty of string lines as they can't be wrong when you set them up properly. It is difficult to explain but please ask as many questions as you want and I will try to help

  • @luckyfrenchies7153
    @luckyfrenchies7153 4 роки тому +1

    What would be the cost of a double drive that's 22ft wide by 12ft long?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      Lucky Frenchies sorry I can’t give you a figure on that. There’s so many factors that can change a price it would be unfair to offer any advice on pricing. Factors can include access, how easy/hard the dig is, cost of blocks (big difference between some blocks) and all the labour.

  • @Dontrump302
    @Dontrump302 4 роки тому +1

    You can lay them straight on dust then? I thought you had to lay them on sand.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому +1

      dackz if the sand is sharp enough yes - the sand round by me is not sharp enough and I wouldn’t be happy laying on it

  • @mrshah8025
    @mrshah8025 4 роки тому +1

    How much did it cost? What are reasonable labour cost would you say?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      Mr SHAH haven’t got a figure for this one sorry. I’ll do one in the future and break down all the costs! There’s so many variables on a driveway - how much to dig out and where you can dispose of it is a big factor in cost

    • @mrshah8025
      @mrshah8025 4 роки тому

      Sam Davies the labour costs vary so much Iv has anything from £7000 to £13000 for my garden!

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      @@mrshah8025 Best thing to do is check out the persons work on a previous job if you can and then look at the costs. Thats a big difference in cost!

  • @crackhead187
    @crackhead187 5 років тому

    Did he buy that hedge? Didn't see it on the before pic.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  5 років тому

      Raj it was there before, just the angle I took the picture from was hiding it

  • @tic2394
    @tic2394 4 роки тому

    Would this be good for placing a shipping container on?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      It would be fine I would say as long as you have the right depth of hardcore beneath

  • @jazzmanj6536
    @jazzmanj6536 4 роки тому

    Exactly what brand and type/colour of pavers are those ?
    How many days did it take & was it by yourself?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      Ms they are Marshall’s standard concrete block paving. Basically their cheapest block paver, they come in loads of colours so there’s lots of choice. I had a labourer help me on the job, I can’t remember how long it took - each driveway is so different it’s hard to put a timescale on how long per m2 or anything like that.

    • @tebmc3466
      @tebmc3466 3 роки тому

      @@SamDaviesBuilder wrong eatons are cheaper

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      @@tebmc3466 I’ve not heard of Eatons. Where are they based?

    • @tebmc3466
      @tebmc3466 3 роки тому +1

      @@SamDaviesBuilder I live in west Midlands mate I'm not sure were there based but it's what our local merchants stock

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      @@tebmc3466 I’ll have to have a google of them

  • @togodbetheglory9725
    @togodbetheglory9725 6 років тому

    How do u start a 45 .to make sure all the pieces are the same.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  6 років тому +1

      pavingexpert.com will give you the best guides on how to start a 45 degree herringbone pattern

  • @Reliable1102Intel
    @Reliable1102Intel 7 років тому +1

    Good job. Final cost of this project?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  7 років тому +1

      Thanks. It was roughly £3500 including materials

    • @Jonbuildz
      @Jonbuildz 6 років тому

      Great job where r u in uk?

    • @jazzmanj6536
      @jazzmanj6536 4 роки тому

      What roughly was the size,was this cost for materials 9nly?

    • @786hunzavalley
      @786hunzavalley 3 роки тому +1

      @@SamDaviesBuilder Hi, nice video. A question Plzz. We just moved in a new house. Slabs has installed in the driveway. 30% are wobbly or not inline. What to do? 2x2 feet slabs installed,, numbers 33x17 slabs.
      It has hardcore underneath. Should I just get it repaired or do the bricks as shown in video. Which option is more suitable and importantly cheaper. Thanks

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      It’s always cheaper to reuse what you already have. You could try relaying them on sand and cement but I never like the idea of slabs if you are driving over them. With block paving, the paviours are small so they can take a bit of movement which means they can take the forces from car tyres.
      Obviously the block paving will be the most expensive option but it will be more suitable for cars!

  • @jblondon1327
    @jblondon1327 4 роки тому

    Another contractor who is oblivious to building regs that have been in place for 10 years! I am not expert, I am not a professional but the regs are simple and clear, water from the driveway must not be directed towards the public road. I dont see any drainage anywhere. Not even on the garage door which seems crazy for a new installation. If you make a living out of it you could surely spend a day or two learning the basic regs?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому +3

      JB London - there is a seal on the garage door and there was no issue with water before. All the driveway slopes away from the garage. I am aware of the regs regarding drainage. The driveway drains onto a private road with a drain in it. There was a tarmac drive there before draining in the same way. Thank you for your constructive criticism though :)

    • @cw3480
      @cw3480 4 роки тому +3

      Sam Davies note how everyone giving criticism probably sit behind a desk all day, brilliant job by the way doesn’t take a genius to see that the drive slopes away from from the garage

  • @scottanderson5002
    @scottanderson5002 3 місяці тому

    What was the bed?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 місяці тому

      Around 40mm of 6mm dust. You can also use sharp sand

  • @idontmindpineappleonpizza8825
    @idontmindpineappleonpizza8825 4 роки тому

    Don’t you think you should use polymeric sand?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      I have not tried polymeric sand, kiln dried sand has always worked well for me. Have you got experience of using polymeric sand?

  • @stevenattwood2510
    @stevenattwood2510 3 роки тому

    What average cost for some thing of that size

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      Sorry Steve haven’t got a figure. Each one varies so much that each job ends up being an individual price. I have found m2 prices online but they’re only a guide

  • @frasergraham9041
    @frasergraham9041 3 роки тому

    What was the colour of the driveway called?

  • @mattseymour8637
    @mattseymour8637 5 років тому

    What's material under the block ?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  5 років тому

      It’s 6mm stone dust. The sand round here isn’t gritty enough so we have to use the stone.

  • @shawnwhtmr
    @shawnwhtmr 4 роки тому +1

    Proper noddy lol, state of them lines after 8 courses

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому +1

      shawnwhtmr if you could do a tutorial to show me how to get better lines that would be great! I always appreciate learning new methods and picking up tips off more skilled people :)

    • @booshallmighty
      @booshallmighty 3 роки тому

      @samdavis. Where is your video? I suspect the only lines you know about are white lines.

  • @booshallmighty
    @booshallmighty 3 роки тому

    Do the blocks get laid square to the house?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому +1

      Yes we set them out square to the house

    • @booshallmighty
      @booshallmighty 3 роки тому

      @@SamDaviesBuilder Thanks for your fast response. I just screeded it, my house is on an angle, my drive leads on to the pavement which runs away on an angle so nothing is straight. So if I block square to the house then you said that's right so that is what I'll do. I will start from the house which will be a little more difficult as the blocks are on the other end of the drive. Thanks for your help, appreciate it

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      @@booshallmighty problem is, each job is different so you cant always say what you’ve done on one job is right for another. I’d try to set it out off your longest straight line maybe? If that makes sense. You may have to go off what looks best from the road as that’s the view you’ll see the most. So setting it out from the house may not be the best thing on your job. Another good source for setting out is www.pavingexpert.com
      Hope this helps!

    • @booshallmighty
      @booshallmighty 3 роки тому

      @@SamDaviesBuilder Helps a little, this is ruining my mind but you are thinking like I'm thinking. If the house is on an angle opposite to the angle of the pavement then followimg either of these is not gona look good from a kerb side view. Not sure what to do but I guess like you said do it what looks good to the eye. Thanks for help. I wish this was your problem to solve 😊

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      @@booshallmighty another thing to try is have a look at photos of other driveways and you may find one with a similar setup to yours. I’m sure you’ll solve it and it’ll look good!

  • @alansampson3865
    @alansampson3865 3 роки тому

    Looks nice but your front door step looks dangerous as HECK

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  3 роки тому

      Thanks, what would you say is dangerous about the step?

  • @birchybirchy206
    @birchybirchy206 4 роки тому

    Tile battern as screed bars?

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      birchy birchy I used 40x40mm steel. Only use tile batten if it’s nice and straight - you may find it springs up so could be a pain

    • @birchybirchy206
      @birchybirchy206 4 роки тому

      @@SamDaviesBuilder yeh i found it springs i the middle when i was doing patios, screwfix do a 25mm conduit with screw extenstions thats good, good job mate i got a few hundred meters to do starting next weekend

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      birchy birchy try your local steel suppliers, I bet they’d have some offcuts of stuff for you to have cheap too

    • @birchybirchy206
      @birchybirchy206 4 роки тому

      @@SamDaviesBuilder yeh i have 12pound a length for solid steel bars, got 3x2 alli box section off them 3 and 2meter length for £60quid as a screeder, ile get the solid steel bars soon as i bent the conduit lol

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому

      birchy birchy I need one of those ali screeders! All the best with your job anyway, I hope the weather stays on your side

  • @Funnylads-ho4rt
    @Funnylads-ho4rt 2 роки тому +1

    Bet that took 2 weeks 😂

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  2 роки тому

      Can’t remember how long exactly but the customer was happy 😃

  • @ericblackmore7793
    @ericblackmore7793 4 роки тому

    I take it you guys aren't actually ICP certified because this is not the way it's done there's no geotextile underneath and ur using stone dust in place of sand witch will hold water and cut the life of the pavers in half........ the proper way is after excavation geotextile gets laid down then 5 inches of RCA or QP gets installed in 2.5 inch increments. Tamping the material each time. Then screed 1inch of concrete sand... then the pavers on top of that. After pavers are layed polymeric sand is swept in the joints. Then the tamper gets ran over the pavers one final time to ensure all joints are filled with sand and that there will be no settling

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  4 роки тому +2

      Eric Blackmore - there was an old tarmac driveway underneath. The original stone base was good so not as much sub base as usual was needed but I wouldn’t say 5 inches is enough in some cases as you say - if you have poor ground then you’d want at least 150mm. Geotextile is not actually needed in every scenario. I’ve never heard of ‘ICP’ certified I’m afraid. Sand would be more likely to hold water than the 6mm grit stone. Sand can become live when it is full of water. If you watch the full video I sweep in the sand and tamp it all with multiple passes in various directions. Everyone has their own way of doing this and this method works for me. Thanks for watching and giving your view :)

    • @alfietaylor5504
      @alfietaylor5504 4 роки тому

      Your wrong by the way

    • @alfietaylor5504
      @alfietaylor5504 4 роки тому

      Hard core up to 30mm below the bottom of the blocks for the screed then you lay the blocks and you shouldn’t press down on them when laying or the wacker will be uneven

  • @jackprice9102
    @jackprice9102 3 роки тому +2

    3 tonn digger 😂

  • @christianmccarthy1666
    @christianmccarthy1666 11 місяців тому +1

    You haven't got a clue from start to finish 😫

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  11 місяців тому

      What would you do different from start to finish?

    • @AK-us2di
      @AK-us2di 8 місяців тому +2

      End result disagrees with you lad. Great work.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  8 місяців тому +1

      @@AK-us2di thankyou 😃. I’m still waiting for a reply from the bloke above about how he does his driveways 🤣

    • @AK-us2di
      @AK-us2di 8 місяців тому

      Badly I bet 😂 Anyway cheers for posting this, given us some food for thought as I’m looking to do my own/garden path and stuff.

    • @SamDaviesBuilder
      @SamDaviesBuilder  8 місяців тому +1

      @@AK-us2di 🤣🤣.
      No worries at all and thanks for watching