Hi,
We have a plan to replace some lawn with a paving slab patio, and the more I read the more confused I am getting. :)
I was planning on digging down, and laying a mortar base of (here is the first question) 6:1 or 8:1 Sharp Sand / Concrete mix, 50mm deep directly on the soil.
The soil in our area is very heavy and mostly clay, so I am thinking a layer of hardcore is not required.
I do plan to do the test of hammering the 50mmx50mm peg to be sure, but am fairly confident once it's roto-vated, dug and tamped, the mortar base on the soil will be ok.
The patio guide here is brilliant, although the concrete calulator confused me since I am not going to use ballast...
So, (question 2), do I simply take the cement figure and multiply by 6/8 to get the amount of sharp sand I require?
Finally, (question 3), do I need to hire a concrete mixer to mix the (muck) or can I just do it in a wheelbarrow?
We plan a flower bed next to a retaining wall at the end away from the house, so I am not concerned with drainage channels etc.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Scott
P.S. for mi