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Laying your sub-base While paving slabs are inherently sturdy and durable, they still require extra support if they are going to last. As such, shed bases which use paving slabs require a reliable sub-base.
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Read More »Have you been eyeing up a garden shed but don’t have a concrete mixer to lay your base? Don’t worry – paving slabs will do the job just as well. Plus, they’re far more economical in the long-run.
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Read More »While paving slabs are inherently sturdy and durable, they still require extra support if they are going to last. As such, shed bases which use paving slabs require a reliable sub-base. This will give your slabs the foundation they need to withstand the weight of the shed and all its contents – without the worry of any long-term issues. How to lay a sub-base for a paving slab shed base Using the 50mm pegs as your guide, add a layer of hardcore until it reaches the top of the pegs. Leaving the pegs where they are, compact the hardcore with your earth rammer or plate compactor. Cover the surface with a layer of sharp sand (approx. 10mm). This is called ‘blinding’ and is an essential part of building your sub-base as it fills any gaps in the hardcore. Lastly, rake the surface level and check it is even with a spirit level.
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