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paving materials uitable BLOCKS, block pavers and other paving materials uitable materials must be laid on a surface that is firm, flat and stable. A base of well-compacted subsoil covered with a layer of sand is sufficient for laying paving materials uitable, but for large, well-used areas, or where the soil is soft, it will be necessary to add a layer of compacted rubble to prevent the paving materials uitable from sinking. Compacted rubble contains many depressions, even after consolidation by garden roller. These have to be filled by spreading a layer of sand over the surface and leveling it with the back of a garden rake. paving materials uitable blocks or other small-scale pavers can be laid directly on the sand layer using mortar, although some block pavers can be laid loose on a prepared sand bed without the use of any mortar. Before doing any excavation work, check where all your service pipes and cables are so as not to damage them.

 

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