Natural Habitat Lanscaping
Natural Habitat Lanscaping
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How to form your own concrete coping
In this video I am restoring a very old wall that forms a compost area and I will also show you how to shutter and pour your own coping to the top of the wall
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Видео

Lokie won’t let me go to work
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Lokie won’t let me go to work
How to install (Capped) Composite Decking ... and how is it different from ordinary decking??
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This was a special (capped) composite decking which was recommended for around hot tubs as ordinary composite boards will stain from the chemical additives you put into your hot tub. Capped composite decking is sometimes referred to as a shielded or Co-Extrusion. Some may also refer to capped composite decking as 2nd generation. The capping refers to an additional plastic layer wrapped around t...
How to Re-point Old Paving
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Revamp old paving with a simple to use coloured resin based all weather pointing compound
How to Point a Patio using a Resin Compound
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This beats using cement pointing any day!!😁
How to create brick edging around a lawn
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Brick edging or a mowing strip around the border of your lawn creates not only a neat edge appearance but, a hard edge when mowing your lawn with no strimming work needed 😁
How to Build a Natural Stone Wall
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More tips and tricks on how to build a Natural Stone Wall with primary armour Rock straight from a quarry
How to Lay a small Patio & Point it
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Ever wondered how to lay a small paved area? Watch video with tips and tricks on how to set levels and lay the perfect paved area
Laying & Pointing a Patio in a very wet garden!!😣
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This garden was comparable to a swimming pool in many ways. Join me on this wet one🌊
How to lay slabs on steps Part 2
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This is part 2 of how to build natural stone steps and then how to lay paving on them
How to Build Stone Steps. Part 1
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See how I build natural stone steps leading off a paved area
How long do wooden sleepers last??
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I popped in to see a customer on an old project I did in 2020 to see how the quality of my work was holding up and this is what I found. The softwood sleepers are holding up well after 4 years with no signs of wear and tear except for a bit of fading. Apart from some moss build up the resin based pointing is looking fine..... could do with a clean though! Click on the link below to find out the...
How to grade soil with a Digger
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In this video I show how to use a ditching bucket to grade soil ready for grass seeding
How do you Clean & Re-point Paving? What nobody tells you!🤔
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There is a ton of stuff on the market to clean paving slabs but, do you know the best thing that will get them really clean?? ... and you can do it dirt cheap too!😁
How do you install raised log plant beds?
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Hi Folks, it's been a few months since I've uploaded a video so please enjoy my first garden of the year. Lots more footage of the whole project to come soon .....ish Music by Mute
Andrew's first paving Job .... with no, (or not much!) help from me 😁
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Andrew's first paving Job .... with no, (or not much!) help from me 😁
Laying a small sandstone Circle
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Laying a small sandstone Circle
Paving & Pointing a Ramp
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Paving & Pointing a Ramp
How to Pebble dash or harl a Wall
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How to Pebble dash or harl a Wall
Building a wall & Ramp
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Building a wall & Ramp
Repairing a stone pillar
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Repairing a stone pillar
How to build a curved stone wall the easy way
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How to build a curved stone wall the easy way
How to Lay a paving on a really WET site 🤽‍♀️
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How to Lay a paving on a really WET site 🤽‍♀️
How to Build a Natural Stone Wall
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How to Build a Natural Stone Wall
Preparing to Lay a Sandstone Patio Part 1
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Preparing to Lay a Sandstone Patio Part 1
Laying & Pointing paving from start to finish
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Laying & Pointing paving from start to finish
How to Point Natural Stone Paving
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How to Point Natural Stone Paving
How to Lay Indian Sandstone Paving
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How to Lay Indian Sandstone Paving
How to clean really stained paving
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How to clean really stained paving
How to Create a Sunken Patio
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How to Create a Sunken Patio

Комментарии

  • @pegdimarco5316
    @pegdimarco5316 4 дня назад

    I will make it myself this week I think. Just got instructions from WoodPrix and I'm ready for do it :D

  • @webMonkey_
    @webMonkey_ 14 дней назад

    Ahole

  • @MickeysMice
    @MickeysMice 15 дней назад

    The galvanized metal strips are probanly too smooth for the concrete to adhere to properly. Fingers crossed. For future reference: rebar, which always has some surface rust, costs next to nothing and does a better job.

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 15 дней назад

      @@MickeysMice Nah, you’re wrong. Wall ties are galvanised which are used to tie in brickwork so it will be fine. Besides, they are what I had at the time. Been back loads to this job since and no cracks or movement 😁

  • @aaronsmethurst3751
    @aaronsmethurst3751 26 дней назад

    When do they show the easy way?!

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 26 дней назад

      @@aaronsmethurst3751 come on man, couldn’t be easier. A little bit of hard work never hurt anyone…. crippled a few possibly🥴🤣

  • @TheBollox888
    @TheBollox888 Месяц назад

    Cheers mate much appreciated have a goodun

  • @TheBollox888
    @TheBollox888 Месяц назад

    Just a quick question how do you find the correct angle for cutting the blocks to create the bend as I have one to tackle soon Cheers

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 Месяц назад

      @@TheBollox888 Hi bud, just break the blocks into smaller bits which will help you to create a curve. If it’s concrete block you’re doing it with, it doesn’t need to be pretty as your rendering will cover all the rough bits. Hope that helps 😁

  • @bleuargh7373
    @bleuargh7373 Месяц назад

    Thanks for uploading this video.what do you use for the top coat that the stones are applied to, is it pre mix and if so what is it called and where would I buy it from?

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 Месяц назад

      @@bleuargh7373 Hi, so the top coat is made from white Portland cement and soft sand and a plastizer. Make it the same consistency and strength as you would the base coat ie, 4-1 mix. It should have the texture of whipped cream. Hope that helps 😁

    • @bleuargh7373
      @bleuargh7373 Месяц назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 thanks very much mate

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 Месяц назад

      @@bleuargh7373 I mean to say that in answer to your other question, pretty certain they don’t make a premix top coat for pebble dashing/Harling 🤔

    • @bleuargh7373
      @bleuargh7373 Месяц назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 thanks.

  • @Timstravels01
    @Timstravels01 Месяц назад

    Cats, the rulers of the world. 😂

  • @patrickhuggins9687
    @patrickhuggins9687 Месяц назад

    Is it necessary to clean from the roof? Looks dangerous that way

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 Месяц назад

      No, i wouldn't say so. My property is a Bungalow with a very shallow pitch. You could do it from the inside but, I would have needed to buy thinner much more flexible rods to get around the 90 degree bend that is right behind my Log burner. Since I have drain rods I wanted to use them. Of course, each job is different so you do need to make your own assessment of any risks in undertaking your own particular project which I did ei, I picked a dry day, was wearing the right footwear and thought about the method before I carried out the task. If you think about the project before hand and stick to a method you are more likely to stay safe. Hope that answers your question Pat😀

  • @robstahl2531
    @robstahl2531 2 месяца назад

    You should have pulled the spark plug cap off before you turned over/touched the underside as a precaution !..🙈

  • @Colin-v6q
    @Colin-v6q 2 месяца назад

    Not true. Today. Looking out my window and I see blazing sunshine. False story

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 2 месяца назад

      @@Colin-v6q This video I posted last year so ….. it was true then!🤣🤣

    • @Colin-v6q
      @Colin-v6q 2 месяца назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 fair enough.

  • @KevinCranmer
    @KevinCranmer 2 месяца назад

    Hi the quality of the video is amazing as is your work! What camera did you use to record the video, thank you

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 2 месяца назад

      @@KevinCranmer Thank you Kevin. All the filming was done with a Hero 7 GoPro camera and sometimes I use my phone😁

  • @JohnnyVegas777
    @JohnnyVegas777 2 месяца назад

    What is the mix ratio? Thanks

  • @JohnnyVegas777
    @JohnnyVegas777 2 месяца назад

    Great video 👍

  • @petebailey4000
    @petebailey4000 2 месяца назад

    Watched this twice now and about to embark on my first try with this stuff…your video has been really useful. Thank you!

  • @tomcrookes5689
    @tomcrookes5689 3 месяца назад

    Really helpful video as i am about to start my own foray into retaining walls up the garden. I was planning on leaving weep holes in the first course and backfilling with rubble and stones. The wall is going to be around 1000mm tall and I’m using dense blocks that i will later face with stone.

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 3 месяца назад

      @@tomcrookes5689 sounds like a very substantial wall. Make sure that the finished thickness of the wall is at least 200mm. Happy wall building 😁

  • @chrismarshall5743
    @chrismarshall5743 3 месяца назад

    Excellent vid did you use the same mix for the footings and the laying of the blocks or was it a different one you said they were 200mm blocks how wide was the footings you put in

  • @zappa6366
    @zappa6366 3 месяца назад

    really enjoy your videos. I like that they are not sped up and show it all in real time. I have never laid slabs like this, only ever done 3x2 and 2x2 50mm thick. These look a lot more forgiving on your back haha and if its not right, far easier to re-adjust. I'll be laying my first circle paving just like this, surrounded by gravel for a client soon-ish, so this is a big help. Quick question, do you just use sharp sand and cement or do you use additives too? any tips are much appreciated. thanks!

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 3 месяца назад

      @@zappa6366 Hi, those 3x2s are a killer on the back!😩 Someone left a comment on one of my other videos that they are 65kg each! I use a sharp sand and cement wet mortar mix. It doesn’t need to be any stronger than 5-1 and use a little plasticiser (or a squeeze of fairy liquid will do the same job😉) It’s recommended that you use a slurry to the back of the slab. You can make your own rather than buy it. Put some water in a bucket and add dry cement powder and I use a dash of SBR or PVA to act as a bonding agent. Mix into a sloppy paste and apply to the back of the paving slab. Hope the project goes well and thanks for watching😀

    • @zappa6366
      @zappa6366 3 месяца назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 yeah thats right, I remember one of the suppliers saying they are about 70Kg, bloody feels like it! lol. So 4:1 to 5:1 is good enough. Thank you for the advice with mixing/ additives I'll be testing that out beforehand. I've never used a slurry is there a real difference with longevity? Definitely be watching more, thanks!

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 3 месяца назад

      @@zappa6366 Yeah, 5-1 is strong enough under paving. Honestly speaking ... the merits of slurry mix is debateable i think.🤫 I've been laying slabs for years and I've returned to some patios I laid donkeys years ago before it was a thing and they are absolutely fine, no movement at all. so, ... use your own judgement!😀

    • @zappa6366
      @zappa6366 3 месяца назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 I have the same attitude too. Some people make it out to be a real science etc but I think at the end of the day, its cement under a slab. I believe the foundation are more important. thanks you for your help, take care!

    • @zappa6366
      @zappa6366 3 месяца назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 I have the same attitude too. Some people make it out to be a real science etc but I think at the end of the day, its cement under a slab. I believe the foundation are more important. thanks you for your help, take care!

  • @jezd8431
    @jezd8431 3 месяца назад

    What ratio for mix did you use?

  • @carlrutherford8456
    @carlrutherford8456 3 месяца назад

    Do u always lay indian sandstone on a wet slurry ?

  • @rockyrowlands3652
    @rockyrowlands3652 3 месяца назад

    I used some slurry underneath my circle slabs , but I do tend to over engineer my work. If laying porcelain slabs a slurry is a must.

  • @rockyrowlands3652
    @rockyrowlands3652 3 месяца назад

    Did the same thing on my patio circle (dark buff) only the other week, and it quite therapeutic doing it. Got to keep compressing it in the gaps. You think it done then more is needed 😅. But hey presto it looks good.

  • @Timstravels01
    @Timstravels01 3 месяца назад

    "On to the next one." Keep them coming!

  • @piercem56
    @piercem56 3 месяца назад

    Great video I’m looking at dismantling a shed and saving the majority, this helped with the wall portion. Thank you!

  • @davidgatt1656
    @davidgatt1656 4 месяца назад

    Can you use this on concrete coloured slabs

  • @graeme5060
    @graeme5060 4 месяца назад

    You ever met anyone who can carry one? I stupidly picked one up yesterday for the first time. I made it 10 Metres or so and dropped it. I didnt realise the fuckers were 64KG.

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 4 месяца назад

      @@graeme5060 I knew they were heavy…. 64KGs!!😳 Walk them and try not to lift as I show in the video

  • @NYTruthseeker
    @NYTruthseeker 4 месяца назад

    We’re the walls bolted to the ground? Mine are, and I wonder if they are rusted. How to release?

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 3 месяца назад

      @@NYTruthseeker If you use a multi tool with a metal cutting blade you should be able to slide it between the panels and cut the bolt and release them😀

  • @genevievecadet4956
    @genevievecadet4956 4 месяца назад

    What size lumber?

  • @rogerioalvarez8731
    @rogerioalvarez8731 4 месяца назад

    Man..I do not believe I have wasted my time watching you make this crap....

  • @Hominid00inthemirrow
    @Hominid00inthemirrow 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @DriveWithAndy
    @DriveWithAndy 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, which colour did you use here? We have Indian stone and want the same sort of colour

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 5 месяцев назад

      H Andy, it was buff which I bought from Jewson's I believe

    • @DriveWithAndy
      @DriveWithAndy 5 месяцев назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 Amazon only has dark buff now, I thought the dark grey may of been it but wonder if I should go dark buff then

  • @Harold_Shand
    @Harold_Shand 5 месяцев назад

    Do you seal/slurry the backs? Not a criticism, just interested as im researching my own diy patio project, and like all things trade, I see lots of conflicting opinions. Thank you.

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 5 месяцев назад

      Hi Gary, I don't always show me apply slurry cos I think its a bit boring But I do use it yes, Click on the link below to see how to apply it ruclips.net/video/kNcSpvJ8HzM/видео.html

  • @rohanmennie2413
    @rohanmennie2413 5 месяцев назад

    Can you use a mixture of stone sizes, ie some pretty large stones and medium sized ones to get a more rougher, organic look and less consistent? thank you for the video.

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 5 месяцев назад

      Hi , I presume you are referring to the size of the pebble dash/harling stone? I actually like your idea… it would give it a more organic look but it would be hard to throw that kind of stone into the wall to be honest. The other thing is, all the builders merchants only sell it in one size(6mm) so it would be hard to do your idea…. unless you made your own mix of stones up??🤔 If you try it, let me know how it turns out 😁

  • @shabeersultan1302
    @shabeersultan1302 5 месяцев назад

    Where's the priming slurry 😮

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 5 месяцев назад

      Hi, Don't show me using the slurry in the early video's but, I do use it Click on the links below to see the proof. Enjoy😉 ruclips.net/video/kNcSpvJ8HzM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/RW2XYkvLLEw/видео.html

  • @RichardHolloway-l6p
    @RichardHolloway-l6p 5 месяцев назад

    I assume the weight of it means it wont have any movement.

  • @RichardHolloway-l6p
    @RichardHolloway-l6p 5 месяцев назад

    I would have thought it would weaken the fix.

  • @RichardHolloway-l6p
    @RichardHolloway-l6p 5 месяцев назад

    Please could you explain why you put a membrane beneath the slabs. I have never seen anyone do this before.

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 5 месяцев назад

      Hi Richard, two reasons really: 1. The heavy duty membrane acts a bit like a fabric mat to ensure there is no movement to the mortar bed. I don't normally use it when I'm laying slabs but, as I say in the video this site was a really wet one so belt and braces. 2. It was easier to place the weed membrane in at this point as the rest of the garden was going to be dressed with decorative gravel so no need to cut around all the slab work etc. Hope that answers your question😀

    • @rockyrowlands3652
      @rockyrowlands3652 3 месяца назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 Totally agree, I also put a membrane down and it worth its weight in gold and for the reasons you have given.

  • @sf3136
    @sf3136 5 месяцев назад

    what is the list of tools used here?

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 5 месяцев назад

      Hi, you'll need a cordless impact drill, a heavy hammer/sledgehammer and a claw hammer and a crowbar or Pry Bar ..... and make sure you wear some protective gloves and safety glasses😜

    • @sf3136
      @sf3136 5 месяцев назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 thanks

  • @jamesj6903
    @jamesj6903 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. I've just built one very similar 4m long and 45cm tall. Do I need a perforated pipe behind for drainage? Thanks

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 5 месяцев назад

      Hi James. put some old concrete/stone rubble behind the wall for drainage, much cheaper than perforated pipe as it comes in 25 meters rolls so you'd have loads left over for a 4 meter wall😁

    • @jamesj6903
      @jamesj6903 5 месяцев назад

      That's great thanks

    • @lukehanna7440
      @lukehanna7440 3 месяца назад

      You can make your own perforated pipe by drilling lots of holes in a £20 3m 110mm drainage pipe.

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 3 месяца назад

      @@lukehanna7440 Sounds like a lot of work Luke!😅

  • @pault3705
    @pault3705 6 месяцев назад

    Whats the best joint distance between indian sandstone slabs thanks

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 6 месяцев назад

      Make sure you can get your finger between them so, about 12-15mm😁

    • @pault3705
      @pault3705 4 месяца назад

      ​@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 hi thanks...why so big is it for expansion??

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 2 месяца назад

      @@pault3705 That’s the recommended distance. You can make it smaller but it’s much harder to point

  • @ScrapYardDog64
    @ScrapYardDog64 6 месяцев назад

    doing mine tomorrow, had to have another look at your method, thanks ...

  • @emirbouleghlimat7263
    @emirbouleghlimat7263 6 месяцев назад

    Can this type of dry stone walling be used as a retaining wall?

  • @davidannable9812
    @davidannable9812 6 месяцев назад

    Have you gone back to using Sika jointing Compound? noticed a yellow tub in the background.

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 6 месяцев назад

      Hi David, Sika is the one that Jewson's stock and I think it was a bit cheaper or on offer so I used it on this project. It's perfectly fine to use, just seems to take longer to cure is all😀

    • @davidannable9812
      @davidannable9812 6 месяцев назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 Aren't you in Scotland? it will be colder and wetter up there. Cracking job as usual. 🙂

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 6 месяцев назад

      @@davidannable9812 Not as wet as it was in Chelmsford on Tuesday and Wednesday! When the plane touched down in Inverness on Wednesday afternoon we were greeted by a wall of sun and heat and it's been like that since!

  • @LambentAxis
    @LambentAxis 6 месяцев назад

    What type of stone is this?

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 6 месяцев назад

      Hi, it's a local type if granite here in the Highlands of Scotland so I don't think you'll be able to get it where you are ...... unless you live up here up here that is 😉

    • @LambentAxis
      @LambentAxis 6 месяцев назад

      @@naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 Unfortunately not! Thanks for the reply though.

  • @bonkeydollocks1879
    @bonkeydollocks1879 6 месяцев назад

    The oil will present itself on the dipstick in the form of a blob that can easily be seen, the petrol primer needs only to be pressed about 3 times plus as the mower is in use it actually charges the battery up as you go along , just disconnect it over the winter when the mower is not in use and a quick charge at the start of the season is all you need.

  • @robfarquhar7780
    @robfarquhar7780 6 месяцев назад

    Didn,t see any window lickers in your video !!!

  • @sammydog1959
    @sammydog1959 6 месяцев назад

    Loved the heavy breathing at the end👍

  • @Miah187
    @Miah187 6 месяцев назад

    What’s best way to do the cuts on a curved wall ?

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 6 месяцев назад

      Hi Miah, depends what type of material the wall is constructed from ie, concrete block, brick, natural stone? If it's concrete block, click on the link below to see how to cut a concrete block😁 ruclips.net/user/shorts7TrpBj-ip20?si=Wx8vttchD1n0YvGD This video show how to cut and shape Natural Stone ruclips.net/video/RW2XYkvLLEw/видео.html

  • @Nikki_Kerr
    @Nikki_Kerr 6 месяцев назад

    Where's best to buy paving at best prices?

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 6 месяцев назад

      Hi Nikki, I go to Jewsons. They usually have offers on in the spring/summer

    • @hjs942001
      @hjs942001 6 месяцев назад

      Will the tamping remove the voids under the pavers?

    • @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681
      @naturalhabitatlandscaping3681 6 месяцев назад

      @@hjs942001 Always tap the slabs down to bed them in well. That way you achieve a solid bed

  • @DM-hp7ct
    @DM-hp7ct 6 месяцев назад

    Nice job but mitre that final corner