Porcelain Patio Process, Are Landscapers Getting It Right?
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Porcelain Patio Process Are Landscapers getting it right?
In this video Johnyboy and team the two Ryan's show the current progress on this project along with some timelapse.
I would love to get some feedback from you and listen to your thoughts about Porcelain, would it be your choice?
Let me know as I really value your feedback and I hope you enjoy the video, please don't forget to subscribe.
If you are a consumer or Landscape Business and you have a Landscaping question you would like to put to Johnyboy please get in touch, you can email us info@greentoplandscapes.co.uk
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In this video Johnyboy and team the two Ryan's show the current progress on this project along with some timelapse.
I would love to get some feedback from you and listen to your thoughts about Porcelain, would it be your choice?
Let me know as I really value your feedback and I hope you enjoy the video, please don't forget to subscribe.
If you are a consumer or Landscape Business and you have a Landscaping question you would like to put to Johnyboy please get in touch, you can email us info@greentoplandscapes.co.uk
For quotes and to see what services I provide please visit our website.
WebSite:
greentoplandsca...
Follow on:
Twitter: /twitter.com
Add on:
Instagram @Johnyboy2802
Add on:
Facebook: /GreentopUK / greentopland. .
www.google.co.....
Suppliers for the day
www.irotimber....
www.cheapgrass...
Mandarin Stone
www.mandarinstone.com/
landscapingsurv...
grassroom.co.uk/
proctorsnurser...
www.rubi.com/e...
Just goes to show how much work goes into these patios especially with the added drainage and cutting. Its outdoor tiling with 20mm tiles not easy all done by a handsome fella 🤣🤣🤣
Good luck to you all.
Justin brickright 👍
Thank you Justin mate
Brilliant vid really makes you understand the skills and workmanship you have great job pal ..
Thank you so much really appreciate that it makes it all worth it
As they say in Wales Johnny.......Great job boyo 👌
Lol
In one of your next videos could you demonstrate exactly how you do your mix? I’m pretty new in landscaping but I remember in one of your videos you was mentioning how much water you use and I find I can’t help but use so much to finally get it to a nice mix
Amazing work as always, first time I seen the wee rubi saw, looks an amazing little saw 👌
Cheers Buddy, yes its an amazing little saw for sure.
Great video with light hearted banter as always. 👍🏻🧱🧱🧱
Glad you enjoyed it
Great work Johny, I am learning a lot from you. Thanks, diolch yn fawr.
Cheers Bud
Great work as always. How come you’ve gone back to a semi dry mix johny is there pros or cons to a brick laying consistency to a dry mix?
Thanks Lee mate, the thing is its just time easier to mix up amd as long as its moist its actually better.
Looks a fine tool that from Rubi Johnny
Lol
Great video thanks for uploading. Quick question for you if I may please? I have to lay concrete slabs for a path on an existing stable concrete base. What's the best method in order to keep the finished level as low as possible?
Cheers Mate, well you can come up to one below damp in domestic situations and 5 - 1 but SBR the concrete so it adheres
@@GreentopLandscapes thanks, would I have to sbr the back of the slabs too, and how thin can I go with the sand/cement?
Great work as always there Johny, what slabs are you using here mate?
Thanks Jake, Just sharing what I do mate and hope it helps someone. They are Porcelain wood affect planks From Cardiff Slate & Stone
Hello, where is your base ? Do you need labourer
In Wales
Would you say the tc125 is a good saw for all the cuts as can’t justify the big table saw
To be fair it does do a lot for its size to be honest, happy to help you source one Luke mate
@@GreentopLandscapes that would be brilliant
Hi Johny I've been laying quite a bit if porcelain but i floor screed the base then lay them on an 8mm bed of whisked cement sbr and feb to keep it flexible .it works great .but now im thinkinking why does the porcelain have to b 20 mm thick do you think i could use 10 or 12mm using the same process .
You can use 10mm out side as long as it sticks down but on concrete be much better.
Dear Johnny. Thank you for all your videos. You've given me the confidence to do it myself.
Grateful for some advice. I'm doing my patio which is 3.5x4.5m or 16m2. I'm planning on using porcelain tiles.
1. Would you advise 10mm tiles if the area is in the back garden, and only to be used for family gathering. Ps we arent a heavy set family..haha
2. I was planning on a 100mm MOT type 1 base. How many jumbo bags (each 900kg) do you think I'd need?
3. Finally, the patio is going to be surrounded by fence gravel boards on either side (30cm offset), and grass on the longer sides. Am I okay to not use any cement border? If not what would you recommend?
Happy to talk
Thank you for taking the time to reply Johnny. However the number i tried seems to be picked up by someone else. Grateful if you could provide me with your contact. Thank you
Great and informative videos. I've just laid 28m2 limestone paving on my patio. What do you recommend as treatment or protection as some recommendations I've come across includes using a stone oil? Thanks
Thank you that's Kind, I would use a Sealer like Elements Shield
Lovely cuts with the Tc125. What blade are you using on it.
I’ve got a tc180 and cutting 20mm porcelain and need a better finish. Thanks
is that 180 good?
What blade are you using in that grinder Jonny
Hi Neil, I been using a Rubi one some times but try Henry from Elite Stone Tools they are really good and if you mention me you will get a 10% discount.
@@GreentopLandscapes thanks
Been watching your videos to get tips on my back garden, I've layed 20mm porcelain, whats the best product to get tough stains/marks/grout out of it?
Use porcelain cleaner or you could use warm water and a mop that would do the job
A few other things Azpects do a good cleaner but you can use acidtone but you got to be very carefull
You could cut 100mm off the 90 bend which would allow you to gain a fall then mastick it to your acos problem solved .
Your right Brian, we actually did after,
@@GreentopLandscapes you can also buy an inline outlet adapter for that particular channel drain. I've just had to do it myself as i had the same problem. The pipe i was connecting into was only 150mm below your feet. I used the 110mm inline outlet and used a black elbow then back to terracotta pipe once under ground. Hopefully that made sense 👍
Have you tried the 18 v and what do you think
On The Makita?