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Can I lay new paving slabs on top of existing paving slabs or do I have to take the old ones up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you must take up the old ones, and lay new sand and level out the ground ,then lay your new ones. if you lay them on top of each other, your end up with a terrible patio, and if the water from rain gets under them they could all end up being cracked within a few months. if your going to do a job like this and you cant do it right, then hire someone who can. your be wasting your own money by doing the job by half.
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and the answer to your question is probably
No, you dont have to lift them, but you will have to spread a good layer of sand over them, first making sure its flat and sloping away from the house if possible, for the new slabs to bed into. That's always assuming the existing slabs are stable and not loose etc etc. Either way you're aiming for a firm base beneath the new slabs and if the old slabs are in good condition then you'll only be making work for your self by lifting them.
Do check, as someone else has also said, that the extra height wont take you above the damp course.
Do check, as someone else has also said, that the extra height wont take you above the damp course.