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I’m planning on doing the patio myself - all the time of the world, not afraid of hard work - but I’m getting myself in knots with the sub bases for the porcelain patio.
What I’ve researched is that you need 100mm of MOT; 50mm of a 1:12 lean mix - whacked; 30mm sand:cement 1:4; and 20mm flag. The Paving Expert and Greentop Landscape talk about how porcelain must not be laid on an unbound/flexible sub base - hence the weak lean mix. This makes a lot of sense to me. But on the brockstone YouTube he uses a dry mix to bring up levels if needed. And I really like that guy and the stuff that they do.
The problem is that I have 160sq m of patio to lay; and my side access is the size of a wheelie bin. That’s 35 tonne of mOT to bring in by hand - which is fine to do.
My question is really about the 50mm 1:12 lean mix. If I lay that myself I’d need about 8 m3. And if I’m gonna do that I might as well get concrete pumped in and lay the porcelain on with adhesive.
Any advice? Appreciate everyone taking the time to read this. Thank you.
I’m planning on doing the patio myself - all the time of the world, not afraid of hard work - but I’m getting myself in knots with the sub bases for the porcelain patio.
What I’ve researched is that you need 100mm of MOT; 50mm of a 1:12 lean mix - whacked; 30mm sand:cement 1:4; and 20mm flag. The Paving Expert and Greentop Landscape talk about how porcelain must not be laid on an unbound/flexible sub base - hence the weak lean mix. This makes a lot of sense to me. But on the brockstone YouTube he uses a dry mix to bring up levels if needed. And I really like that guy and the stuff that they do.
The problem is that I have 160sq m of patio to lay; and my side access is the size of a wheelie bin. That’s 35 tonne of mOT to bring in by hand - which is fine to do.
My question is really about the 50mm 1:12 lean mix. If I lay that myself I’d need about 8 m3. And if I’m gonna do that I might as well get concrete pumped in and lay the porcelain on with adhesive.
Any advice? Appreciate everyone taking the time to read this. Thank you.