Great job. If you do get a shower of rain then a leaf blower to dry things off and move the sand around is a cunning trick. Good to see you lending a hand.
Top job that, done many driveways over the years but I've nearly had as many back ops aswell, really miss it but it's a young mans game and I'm.moving on to other ventures . Great video well done mate
Looks like a nice job, Roger! Thank you for yet another interesting video. How are the levels set? We use rotary lasers, also for slopes, together with steel tubes and a plank, to get flat surfaces. This looks like it is made freehand with a steel tube, which obviously can be done if you have experience. But I imagine that you still need some fixed points for heights? We use rock dust to fill in the gaps and I think it is better the larger grains that can get down between the blocks to lock them in place. It is often difficult to get dried rock dust so you can also rinse it down carefully with a water hose after spreading it with a broom. In regards to getting straight lines, different slopes on a paved surface makes the distances differ and you will end up with a curved lines/joints. Be careful to compact the laid blocks, since they might move both sideways and down if there are not fixed edges. The blocks usually even out after time if they differ slightly due to grains of rock under them. You can use polyuretan stone glue in between blocks in sensitive positions where you might expect movement.
Wow those guys are brilliant 😮 I wondered about the fit up against the house, how to manage water when the driveway slopes down towards the house. Should it have a drainage channel?
Great looking job done there by those lads from Sperrin, they certainly can move fast you didn't even have to speed that video up much. Roger you should have gone down to Donegal and seen if the homeowners have made any progress since been featured in the New Homes Nightmares video a while back.
They have the blocks in the Tobermore yard and over 15 years thousands of lorries have turned in that yard. The blocks look like they have just been laid. Primetop is the difference
I don't think I saw a slot/channel drain going in at the front door threshold. I may be wrong though. I would always use some form of drainage at level thresholds to protect from the wind driving water under the door. Cracking job!
Slot drains are a good idea but in this case there are two steps up to a shelterd porch. They didn't have any problems with the old step so it unlikely to suddenly start happening. Would the slot drain stop it? I am not sure
Hi Chris You really need to get rid of the vegetable top but it is hard to give a figure on this kind of thing. I would say the best thing is to dig a bit of earth away and smack the ground. I use a short plank of wood and a club hammer to see what kind of give there is. If you hardly make a dent then that is probably good enough. If you are worried then you need to roll the type 1 in with a vibrating roller rather than using the Whacker plate which is not that good and consolidating ground.
A lot of pattern imprinted concrete fades. It can be good if it is done well but you will never patch it if you have to take a section up for any reason.
one thing you want to check with your water company is that they're not charging you for surface water if it's not going in the drain, generally they do charge for this you have to make it apparent to them you do not have any surface water going into your drains.
Geo textile is not a weed barrier it is a separation membrane to prevent the sub base from sinking into the sub grade so increasing stability. Weeds come from the top, not underneath. No normal weed, bar knotweed or the like can penetrate a proper base. I am surprised at the lack of water suppression in the saw. I’m surprised - Roger is generally so knowledgeable.
Next time your over should pop over to Donegal get a look at the mica crisis … put more light on the subject n maybe explain it better from a building point of view .. dare say there’ll be a good Rodger rant in there for you.
Spot on Gregory "O'Dochartaigh" Rodger should have taken a trip over to Donegal and looked at the "Mica" in "Concrete Blocks" and the Devastating Disaster on houses they have caused. Did read an American has offered to build logcabin homes or similar on some land the chapel had offered for free while their "mica" houses are repaired the logcabins would then become holiday homes after words think this was in Carndonagh. I do know a young lady who helps write for one of the Mica Groups Community. = "O'Dochartaigh" 'Who so ever asks me of my birth - I will tell them I am born of Irish Princes who ruled in Donegal a thousand years ago"
The geotextile is for stability, it keeps the whole driveway together like a carpet would your toy blocks (the whole installation becomes one piece). The geotextile fabric is much stronger than your weed protection.
Geotextile should NEVER go between the screeting sand the stabilizing layer... a big NO NO... The load bearing capabilities of the pavement goes out the window...
Roger pigment is added to the concrete mixture based on a percentage of the weight of cement used . 10 percent being the maximum amount of pigment recommend. how does limiting the pigmented concrete to the first 4 to 10 millimeters of the brick enhance the colour of the concrete .
I am not a chemist but when you look at their product after 15 years in service it is difficult to tell it apart from a block that has come straight out of the factory. It is colour rich whereas, as you know, many drives are bleached out after 3 or 4 years.
@@SkillBuilder same goes for these type of paving products from other company’s that I’ve seen. they rarely degrade colour wise and that’s with bricks that have been manufactured the whole thickness of the brick using pigmented concrete or the first 5 to 10 millimeters of the brick only. The first time I saw paving brick manufactured with only the top 5 to 10 millimeter of the brick being pigmented concrete ,the guy that showed them to me was worried about using them because the weren’t colored the whole way through and I said you’ll have no trouble with them you wouldn’t wear through the top 10 millimeters of a hydraulically pressed and vibrated brick in a million years . It was obvious to me that they were made like that to save money on the amount of pigment the manufacturer had to purchase and rightly so no point putting expensive pigment in the part of a brick that’s never seen .
Had mine done a few months back. When it rains some blocks remain wet longer than others ..... Does anyone know why this is happening and if the problem will fix itself i.e fully dry themselves out in the summer months ?
Sorry Roger, as informative as your videos are, every few minutes an advert break of between 30 seconds and a minute, that you cannot skip. I will look for other channels until this is sorted. F
otters pockets If advert annoy you that much you might want to look at the subscription for ad free viewing. Our channel employs three people and there is a lot of equipment to buy. We need those adverts in order to keep making content. There is no getting away from that.
@@SkillBuilder Adverts don't annoy me on RUclips, they are a necessary part of the platform and content creators income stream. Excessive and prolonged advert breaks are counter productive. Perhaps you should try watching your videos from an unaffiliated account and see for yourself if you are producing content that could be counter productive to your aims. My impression of your knowledgable and informative videos is that you want to create content that engages the viewer to the point where they like and subscribe to your channel. Rather than going to other channels, risking you not achieving RUclips minimum engagement parameters and so the viewing impression is lost and you don't make anything from your hard work. Perhaps you should carry out some customer feedback, rather than suggesting people look at subscriptions, as there are multiple other successful channels that release similar content that are successful and not trying to milk every video. I wish you success.
@@OttersPocket1 I understand your sentimements but if you spent a few weeks working with us I think you would see the world differently. We don't control the advertising, we put the videos out and Google does the rest. The reason that we get more ads than some other channels is simply because advertisers want to go on our channel. We are not in the position of being able to turn them away. Despite doing this for more than ten years we still don't know what videos work and why. We have spent weeks filming some videos and travelled hundreds of miles and stayed in hotels only to find the video has made £40.00 in ad revenue. That has nothing to do with the frequency of the ads because people have not even clicked on it. Our rate of channel growth and subscribers is relatively high but there is always a churn of viewers. I don't watch many of the channels I used to watch a few years ago and we understand that we complete for your attention.
Great Video Roger, one gripe as an Irish person, Tober is pronounced Tubber, as Tober is from the Irish language Gaeilge, meaning a well. And i believe Tobermore is pronouced Tubbermore. Someone from Tobermore can correct me. Thought you might like to know. Rock on skeelbeelder 👍
If the video didn't have a sponsor it wouldn't get made and the product is a good one so we are very happy to have Tobermore on board. You can use an inferior product and the information here still applies so fill your boots.
It's a delight to watch real tradesmen at work - Many Thanks Roger
Poetry in motion. I love watching these lads working their magic. 👍
This crew refurbed our patios recently - absolute machines and complete pros 💪🏻 🔥
Nice guys too
@@SkillBuilder absolutely 👌🏻
Did it cost alot? How much does it cost for the Shannon blocks compared to the common block paving?
What a really smart job. I'm a groundwork and this is unbelievable the speed and quality I've never seen ever. Great job
Brilliant product and even more brilliant contractors 💪🏻👌🏻
That looks absolutely class, really finishes off what looks to be a lovely house. Good job highlighting some quality tradesmen there guys.
Thanks for encouraging people to reduce flooding.
Stunning when done properly 👏
Excellent work a pleasure to watch x
What a fantastic looking driveway. Certainly gives the wow factor!!
Looks amazing! Great work Sperrin and Skill builder. Lovely products ❤️
Brilliant Work lads. Well done.
Tobermores paving = different gravy! Absolutely class!
Great job. If you do get a shower of rain then a leaf blower to dry things off and move the sand around is a cunning trick. Good to see you lending a hand.
Superb workmanship . Stunning job .
Great job, I’m going to give this a try on my own drive. Thanks for the tips 👍
What wonderful guys and a excellent finish! Well done!
Top job that, done many driveways over the years but I've nearly had as many back ops aswell, really miss it but it's a young mans game and I'm.moving on to other ventures .
Great video well done mate
what a brilliant crew of lads well done on that fantastic job , great vid sb
09:49 that pallet barrow would have saved my back years ago!
Looks like a nice job, Roger! Thank you for yet another interesting video. How are the levels set? We use rotary lasers, also for slopes, together with steel tubes and a plank, to get flat surfaces. This looks like it is made freehand with a steel tube, which obviously can be done if you have experience. But I imagine that you still need some fixed points for heights? We use rock dust to fill in the gaps and I think it is better the larger grains that can get down between the blocks to lock them in place. It is often difficult to get dried rock dust so you can also rinse it down carefully with a water hose after spreading it with a broom. In regards to getting straight lines, different slopes on a paved surface makes the distances differ and you will end up with a curved lines/joints. Be careful to compact the laid blocks, since they might move both sideways and down if there are not fixed edges. The blocks usually even out after time if they differ slightly due to grains of rock under them. You can use polyuretan stone glue in between blocks in sensitive positions where you might expect movement.
Roger can you do something on solar panels, seems right with the rising costs, would be interesting for price comparisons etc value for money/return
Brilliant job. Keep up the good work!...
🥂🥂🥂
Amazing work lads that looks class ......
Looks great!!
beautiful work, Gents!! love it. Admiration from Lake Tahoe, Nevada
Wow those guys are brilliant 😮 I wondered about the fit up against the house, how to manage water when the driveway slopes down towards the house. Should it have a drainage channel?
Very satisfying 😊
Great looking job done there by those lads from Sperrin, they certainly can move fast you didn't even have to speed that video up much. Roger you should have gone down to Donegal and seen if the homeowners have made any progress since been featured in the New Homes Nightmares video a while back.
Great work!
Great job thanks for sharing 👍
Looks great! 😊
My back hurts just watching those guys.
The good Irish do not mess around and they good a superb job!
Looks quite good how long would you expect them to last with cars driving/turning over them?
They have the blocks in the Tobermore yard and over 15 years thousands of lorries have turned in that yard. The blocks look like they have just been laid. Primetop is the difference
@@SkillBuilder awesome
Amazing jobs true working guys
0:36 even the house is stunned
👍👍👍 great job
cracking job
Great job boys.
I don't think I saw a slot/channel drain going in at the front door threshold. I may be wrong though. I would always use some form of drainage at level thresholds to protect from the wind driving water under the door. Cracking job!
Slot drains are a good idea but in this case there are two steps up to a shelterd porch. They didn't have any problems with the old step so it unlikely to suddenly start happening. Would the slot drain stop it? I am not sure
Can't beat Irish workmanship!
Hose and broom in sand and cement at 3:1 works heaps better than the sand products and no weeds. This is how we do it in Australia 🇦🇺 nice work.
Das ist der Hammer
Greta advertisement for that form laying those pavers. What a bunch of weapons!
True craftsmen.
Really nice!
That really is lovely .
Roger - what depth do you have to dig up to for vehicle and foot traffic before the type 1 mot is put down?
Hi Chris
You really need to get rid of the vegetable top but it is hard to give a figure on this kind of thing. I would say the best thing is to dig a bit of earth away and smack the ground. I use a short plank of wood and a club hammer to see what kind of give there is. If you hardly make a dent then that is probably good enough. If you are worried then you need to roll the type 1 in with a vibrating roller rather than using the Whacker plate which is not that good and consolidating ground.
Very nice 👍
Would you ever do a stamped concrete version? Or does that require more effort for the average DIYer?
A lot of pattern imprinted concrete fades. It can be good if it is done well but you will never patch it if you have to take a section up for any reason.
@@SkillBuilder Thats an interesting point, I would like to one day see the pros and cons to both methods perhaps!
2:41 its crusher run
Thanks, I need a Irish phrase book
@@SkillBuilder :)
Doing that job would kill my back. Does look nice though. 👍
🐕🐕 Rodgers New Best Mate 🐶🤣👍
I've been block paving for 18 years you have to bang all those blocks In to line every four lines if your using a 3 size mix
They made it look easy, the mark of a true professional outfit. These lot will be employed til retirement
one thing you want to check with your water company is that they're not charging you for surface water if it's not going in the drain, generally they do charge for this you have to make it apparent to them you do not have any surface water going into your drains.
Yes that can save you quite a bit of money
Those sneaky water bastards
Would they do jobs in South of Ireland? Brilliant work they did there
Hi how much for 41 by 41
Why this project didn't install weed barrier, how does it look now?
Geo textile is not a weed barrier it is a separation membrane to prevent the sub base from sinking into the sub grade so increasing stability. Weeds come from the top, not underneath. No normal weed, bar knotweed or the like can penetrate a proper base. I am surprised at the lack of water suppression in the saw. I’m surprised - Roger is generally so knowledgeable.
They call it a weed barrier, stop nit picking.
You can't beat a Shannon driveway.
Not better to use 2-6mm stone instead of sand?
Next time your over should pop over to Donegal get a look at the mica crisis … put more light on the subject n maybe explain it better from a building point of view .. dare say there’ll be a good Rodger rant in there for you.
Spot on Gregory "O'Dochartaigh" Rodger should have taken a trip over to Donegal and looked at the "Mica" in "Concrete Blocks" and the Devastating Disaster on houses they have caused. Did read an American has offered to build logcabin homes or similar on some land the chapel had offered for free while their "mica" houses are repaired the logcabins would then become holiday homes after words think this was in Carndonagh. I do know a young lady who helps write for one of the Mica Groups Community. = "O'Dochartaigh" 'Who so ever asks me of my birth - I will tell them I am born of Irish Princes who ruled in Donegal a thousand years ago"
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Fair job Boyz my back hurts looking at ye laying 🙈🤣 I'll stick t d chippy work 😂
It's crusher run, not 'crush and run ' and not scalpings either, which is broken up tarmac.
Great!!!!
Love how they all have hi Vis except him
Does make me laugh when the cameras come out all the high viz is on I bet they don’t where them when the cameras not on but good job
The hi Vis was all about Tobermore branding. They didn't want you to think it was some inferior product
top notch job.. I bet its expensive ! but you get what you pay for
Would estimate around £18k
@@dooovde woow
The geotextile is for stability, it keeps the whole driveway together like a carpet would your toy blocks (the whole installation becomes one piece).
The geotextile fabric is much stronger than your weed protection.
Geotextile should NEVER go between the screeting sand the stabilizing layer... a big NO NO... The load bearing capabilities of the pavement goes out the window...
Roger pigment is added to the concrete mixture based on a percentage of the weight of cement used . 10 percent being the maximum amount of pigment recommend. how does limiting the pigmented concrete to the first 4 to 10 millimeters of the brick enhance the colour of the concrete .
I am not a chemist but when you look at their product after 15 years in service it is difficult to tell it apart from a block that has come straight out of the factory. It is colour rich whereas, as you know, many drives are bleached out after 3 or 4 years.
@@SkillBuilder same goes for these type of paving products from other company’s that I’ve seen. they rarely degrade colour wise and that’s with bricks that have been manufactured the whole thickness of the brick using pigmented concrete or the first 5 to 10 millimeters of the brick only. The first time I saw paving brick manufactured with only the top 5 to 10 millimeter of the brick being pigmented concrete ,the guy that showed them to me was worried about using them because the weren’t colored the whole way through and I said you’ll have no trouble with them you wouldn’t wear through the top 10 millimeters of a hydraulically pressed and vibrated brick in a million years . It was obvious to me that they were made like that to save money on the amount of pigment the manufacturer had to purchase and rightly so no point putting expensive pigment in the part of a brick that’s never seen .
“Crusher run” not “crush and run” (which isn’t the same as MOT 1)
Hi-vis straight from being pressed at the dry cleaners.
Had mine done a few months back. When it rains some blocks remain wet longer than others ..... Does anyone know why this is happening and if the problem will fix itself i.e fully dry themselves out in the summer months ?
My guess is its the substrate under those blocks staying wet for some reason - perhaps nowhere for water to go
I wish we could
What are you doing next weekend........
I could swear that I've seen this video before...
No you saw the patio with the same crew at the same house. This is the front drive
@@SkillBuilder at least my memory is still working then... to some degree! Thanks for the videos - I look forward to them 👍🏻
And owner would have received a bill for £3k to £6k for that job 🥵
That would be with out materials
Crush and run 😂🤣🤣🤣
Sorry Roger, as informative as your videos are, every few minutes an advert break of between 30 seconds and a minute, that you cannot skip. I will look for other channels until this is sorted. F
otters pockets
If advert annoy you that much you might want to look at the subscription for ad free viewing.
Our channel employs three people and there is a lot of equipment to buy. We need those adverts in order to keep making content. There is no getting away from that.
@@SkillBuilder Adverts don't annoy me on RUclips, they are a necessary part of the platform and content creators income stream. Excessive and prolonged advert breaks are counter productive. Perhaps you should try watching your videos from an unaffiliated account and see for yourself if you are producing content that could be counter productive to your aims.
My impression of your knowledgable and informative videos is that you want to create content that engages the viewer to the point where they like and subscribe to your channel. Rather than going to other channels, risking you not achieving RUclips minimum engagement parameters and so the viewing impression is lost and you don't make anything from your hard work.
Perhaps you should carry out some customer feedback, rather than suggesting people look at subscriptions, as there are multiple other successful channels that release similar content that are successful and not trying to milk every video. I wish you success.
@@OttersPocket1 I understand your sentimements but if you spent a few weeks working with us I think you would see the world differently.
We don't control the advertising, we put the videos out and Google does the rest. The reason that we get more ads than some other channels is simply because advertisers want to go on our channel. We are not in the position of being able to turn them away.
Despite doing this for more than ten years we still don't know what videos work and why. We have spent weeks filming some videos and travelled hundreds of miles and stayed in hotels only to find the video has made £40.00 in ad revenue.
That has nothing to do with the frequency of the ads because people have not even clicked on it. Our rate of channel growth and subscribers is relatively high but there is always a churn of viewers. I don't watch many of the channels I used to watch a few years ago and we understand that we complete for your attention.
Great Video Roger, one gripe as an Irish person, Tober is pronounced Tubber, as Tober is from the Irish language Gaeilge, meaning a well. And i believe Tobermore is pronouced Tubbermore. Someone from Tobermore can correct me. Thought you might like to know. Rock on skeelbeelder 👍
I couldn't even get Loch Neagh right without guidance. I will get back to you on the Tobermore pronounciation.
No he got it correct I’ve never heard anyone pronounce it Tubbermore
Tow ber mower near Lawck Neigh
@@niall690able Have you tried one of their own videos Niall? 😁ruclips.net/video/jkX6LKM2grM/видео.html
How to lay paving like a pro while unashamedly plugging one particular supplier
If the video didn't have a sponsor it wouldn't get made and the product is a good one so we are very happy to have Tobermore on board. You can use an inferior product and the information here still applies so fill your boots.
This beats the 2clowns 🤡 that I got
Didn't mention most important thing-depth of mot.
Depends on use. Foot traffic needs less than vehicle use. 50mm to 100mm is about normal, deeper if needed.