by thedoctor »
Wed May 02, 2007 6:54 pm
The best base is a mix of sharp sand and cement mixed at 8 to 1 Alec. This gives a firm but fairly flexible base which will not wash away from under the slabs when heavy rainfall is running down the garden. It should be about 50mm thick and mixed fairly dry so you can squeeze a handful and it will stay in one lump but no water will come out. See our project for pointing a patio. There should always be a joint as 99.9% of the time the slabs are never exactly the same size. Trying to butt them up leads to joints going out of line and looking horrid. A joint of about 20mm gives a lot of leeway, looks good and can be jointed properly to stop water getting into the joints.