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The short answer is yes, you can. But there are a few things you need to consider and prepare before starting the job. We've put together a guide on paving slabs: where can you lay paving slabs, how do you need to prepare the ground, as well as practical advice on installation.
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Read More »Lay the first paving slab in a corner perfectly aligned with the marks previously made. This first paving slab will serve as a guide for the rest of the slabs. Use a spirit level to make sure it is levelled properly and tap the slab into the mortar with a rubber mallet. From the first slab, continue laying the paving slabs in the direction of the slope. Spacers can be used between the slabs to create even gaps for a neat pattern.
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