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I need your advice please. We had gravel on top of a membrane in front of our cottage which was looking dreadful so we've cleared it away and I would like to put pebbles embedded into cement instead. The other side of the door has very old pebbles and I'd like to have it similar to that (obviously it won't have the moss and general weeds). My question really is this.... do we need to mix the cement in a certain way to put the pebbles in? Also will it withstand a car parking on it? I'd hate to do it and then have it disintegrate. Also if we were getting someone in to do it what trade person would we need to ask?
Thank you ......sorry I realise its more than one question.
Thank you ......sorry I realise its more than one question.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not a very big area.....about 8ft x 4ft. It's a VERY old cottage.....I'm pretty sure we've even got a "dirt" inside the cottage, so i don't think there's anything too solid outside, although i can see SOME remains of stones. I'll TRY to show you a photo if I can fathom out Tinypic. Stand by.....
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This is the old bit which were not going to dig up.
This is the old bit which were not going to dig up.
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Can you see it well enough in this photo?
Can you see it well enough in this photo?
OK you dont want to disturb anything that belongs to council, i would just gravel it, various colours are available to match in with your existing site. A tonne bag will be plenty
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I don't mind the weeding. It doesn't always look this bad. We dug it out BEFORE knowing what to do (silly i know). In really did want cobble stones (pebbles). That's what was there originally. They look lovely in the next village. If its a big job then Ill probably take your advice and get gravel again. Our coalman (yes, our coalman)sells lots of different travels. I'll go and have a look tomorrow. Thank you. x
OK Horseshoes just go for it then, you will need to get most of the big slabs out so you get an even "bed" for your cobble stones. Run a string and straight piece of wood over site. The kurb looks high if you want cobbles so you might have to take some stones out and level soil. but they do not come cheap
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But best bet is to ask the coalman or locals if they know a better and cheaper source.
All the best
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But best bet is to ask the coalman or locals if they know a better and cheaper source.
All the best
Yes, it does depend on what the sub-base is under what's there now.
For a car, it really does need a good solid hardcore sub-base.
Assuming that there is hardcore there, I would excavate what's there to a depth of 100mm.
Then pour 100mm thick concrete. When the concrete has gone a bit stiff, then add the pebbles. Use a piece of 4x2 (100 x 50) timber to lightly tamp the pebbles down into the concrete to give them a good seat.
Concrete mix: 4:2:1 That's 4x chippings, 2 x sand and 1 x cement.
But, I repeat, an excavation hole is essential to make sure there is a good hardcore base.
If not, then excavate to a depth of 250mm. Ram 150mm of hardcore, then the concrete and pebbles.
For a car, it really does need a good solid hardcore sub-base.
Assuming that there is hardcore there, I would excavate what's there to a depth of 100mm.
Then pour 100mm thick concrete. When the concrete has gone a bit stiff, then add the pebbles. Use a piece of 4x2 (100 x 50) timber to lightly tamp the pebbles down into the concrete to give them a good seat.
Concrete mix: 4:2:1 That's 4x chippings, 2 x sand and 1 x cement.
But, I repeat, an excavation hole is essential to make sure there is a good hardcore base.
If not, then excavate to a depth of 250mm. Ram 150mm of hardcore, then the concrete and pebbles.