Footing and border
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Housediy
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Footing and border

by Housediy » Sat Nov 28, 2020 9:49 am

Hey guys,

So I'm trying to finish off my path and driveway where it joins up to a public tarmac path.

I am going to have to do a little bit of tarmac repair to the public path where I lifted the old driveway up and this was concreated (it looked a mess).

So here's my question. I need some kind of footing to push the tarmac up against and on the other side will be my chippings as part of my step. You may know what I mean when I say I was going to use something like a patio slab turned on its edge to create a footing and straight line and border .

Is this what is used, patio slabs on their side or is there something specific to hold the tarmac and for it to go up against to separate from the other side?

Thanks (Ps I can't upload photos because of this bloody phone)

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Re: Footing and border

by stoneyboy » Sat Nov 28, 2020 4:36 pm

Hi housediy
You're probably better using edging stones rather than slabs.
Regards S

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Re: Footing and border

by Housediy » Wed Dec 02, 2020 11:37 am

Hey guys,
For edging up to tarmac how much cement, sand and aggregate would i need for edging length of about 5 meters where it sits level with tarmac. Edging blocks will be 6 inch depth by 2 inch wide. Also do you think c20 I'd a good mix and what consistency should it be?

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Re: Footing and border

by Housediy » Wed Dec 02, 2020 11:39 am

Also do I need to haunch it?

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Re: Footing and border

by stoneyboy » Wed Dec 02, 2020 10:25 pm

Hi housediy
Depends how deep you make the foundations but will need about 0.4 cu m of mix so not worth buying a crane bag. Use ballast and your c20 should be fine provided you gauge your mixes. Since you have the same ground levels either side of the border slabs haunting is not necessary.
Regards S

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