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Whilst you may get away with it in some instances, the vast majority of slabs won't stay put when laid straight onto sand. We'd recommend bedding the slabs down with a simple mortar mix each and every time. Avoid laying straight on to sand as whilst it may be convenient, the headaches are simply not worth it.
Concrete Block/Landscape Blocks Concrete blocks or landscape blocks represent the most durable and secure means of filling the gap. Concrete blocks...
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Both concrete bases and plastic bases help waterproof your shed. As a watertight foundation, a concrete base helps keep your shed clear of...
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Use 6/3 AWG UF-B wire will allow you to bury it directly into the ground, and is a low enough gauge to safely supply power for your 240-volt...
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Garden Buildings are considered Permitted Development and do NOT require planning permission as long as: The building is to be placed less than...
Read More »Mixing the mortar together by hand in a wheelbarrow is possible, but can extremely repetitive and physically draining not to mention that the mix consistency can be questionable, by far the easiest way, where possible is to use a cement mixer. A cement mixer produces a consistent mix with minimal physical exertion. Simply put the machine is doing all the hard work. In our opinion a standard back garden patio installation with a good sub-base and substantial drainage, we would recommend a 7:1 mix which equates to 7 even parts of sand and 1 part cement. For example, if you have 70kg or sand you would require 10kg of cement. For a driveway that will take small vehicles and therefore a higher strength would be required then a strong 4:1 mix would be advisable. Always read the cement mixers 'payload' before you start a mix as to not overfill, at the very least you may end up with the mixture overflowing onto the floor and in a worst-case scenario you may actually break the mixer if it is loaded too full. Looking for some initial tips for laying a patio? Checkout our guide here.
The Flag Pole Weight Anchor System from DSI is designed to lock your carriage bolts securely inside your flagpole. Eliminate the noisy clanks of...
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Acrylic paint “Acrylic paint lasts the longest and is also known for resisting all sorts of damage caused by weather and other natural variables....
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Feb-mix is an air en-training plasticiser that is added to the mortar during the mixing procedure to help produce an easy to work with “butter like” consistency. Along with help to create an easy to use workable mortar it also helps prevent shrinking and crack as the mortar cures and hardens.
What Can You Store in 6X4 Shed. Gardening/Yardwork Equipment – You can easily fit an assortment of gardening and yard equipment in a shed this...
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Loss of Light Objection. If your neighbour is building an extension or even a garden wall, it may obstruct the light your property receives. This...
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You must have planning permission for the campsite before you apply for a licence. You do not need a licence to run a campsite if: the site is used...
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A 2x6 is really 1.5" x 5.5" not 2" x 6" as the name suggests. So a built-up beam made from two 2x6's is actually just 3 inches wide. If you're...
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