Hi,
We have garden paving slabs (430mm x 430mm) in about 6m sq section. There are always weeds growing out of the gaps, have plucked them out several times and also several slabs are slightly uneven with a few cracked.
Slabs can be lifted off quite easily as they are just laid on sand. I am aware this isn't the right/best way to do it but this is a rental property so not responsible for whoever done it this way (whether previous tenant/landlord).
I am going ahead and removing all the slabs and thereby removing any weeds/roots present underneath. I will also be putting the cracked slabs onto the back sections for now - will potentially replace if I find a good deal on second hand marketplace/elsewhere.
I am wondering however how I can make the best of this? The ground is basically already level although some slabs were uneven. I don't want to uproot the whole garden and redo it as it should be done as it would frankly be quite costly and time consuming.
I was wondering whether there would be any benefit to laying mortar (mix of 3/4 sharp sand to 1 cement) on top of the compacted sand and levelling the slabs off that way? I can remove about 1+inches of the top so it levels off well. Or would this be just as bad as just putting the slabs back on as they are?
Thanks.
We have garden paving slabs (430mm x 430mm) in about 6m sq section. There are always weeds growing out of the gaps, have plucked them out several times and also several slabs are slightly uneven with a few cracked.
Slabs can be lifted off quite easily as they are just laid on sand. I am aware this isn't the right/best way to do it but this is a rental property so not responsible for whoever done it this way (whether previous tenant/landlord).
I am going ahead and removing all the slabs and thereby removing any weeds/roots present underneath. I will also be putting the cracked slabs onto the back sections for now - will potentially replace if I find a good deal on second hand marketplace/elsewhere.
I am wondering however how I can make the best of this? The ground is basically already level although some slabs were uneven. I don't want to uproot the whole garden and redo it as it should be done as it would frankly be quite costly and time consuming.
I was wondering whether there would be any benefit to laying mortar (mix of 3/4 sharp sand to 1 cement) on top of the compacted sand and levelling the slabs off that way? I can remove about 1+inches of the top so it levels off well. Or would this be just as bad as just putting the slabs back on as they are?
Thanks.