Do you mortar-in the block edging? I know that normally block paving shouldn’t be mortar installed, but maybe it’s different when being used as edging.
Not really the correct amount of sub base but will be ok for foot traffic. Also Tiles should be staggered by thirds not half. Looks good though, nice job.
Although the porcelain tiles are meant to be perfectly flat they actually aren’t! Staggering by thirds is meant to counter any discrepancy and stop water pooling. The other way is to not stagger them at all, laying them in rows. Looks better in thirds. IMO. With 5mm joints.
The “after” looks fantastic. That was a fine job. Well done!
Great work looks really good mate.
Amazing , art what I call it , wish I could do mine like that
Awesome job! Looks like you did the job by yourself? Impressive craftsmanship.
Lovely job well done
Lovely job
Do you mortar-in the block edging? I know that normally block paving shouldn’t be mortar installed, but maybe it’s different when being used as edging.
Gorgeous
Which nice one dark or light gray porslesn
Is it best to always leave a gravel edge against the house for drainage?
No. If Dpc is 150mm and patio sloped from house away.
The gravel stops rain drops splashing onto the brick work
What's the name of this porcelain tile? Looks great
"Materia grey" 600x900mm
What’s the black sealer stuff you use? Does it give it a wet look shiny finish and where did you get it from please?
Is not sealer, porcelain tiles dont needed .
Its grout. Flow point
Where did you get your edging bricks from for this please the dark grey ones ? Did you use a charcoal grey brick and a wet sealer product?
Its charcoal block pavers
Can I presume that you just slabbed over the rodding eye....
how long it will last for?
how many days did this take the two of you?
Im alone. 4-5 days. Dont remember
Can you tell how much cost something like that please
Around 4k
Thank you
Is that labour only or with materials?? Thanks@@magnificentdrivewaysandpat4154
@@786sali1with materials
With materials
Where you based fella?
West midlands
Not really the correct amount of sub base but will be ok for foot traffic. Also Tiles should be staggered by thirds not half.
Looks good though, nice job.
I'm going to have rectangular tiles soon. Can you tell me the reason why the tiles should be 1/3 and not 1/2 or is it just wh
Although the porcelain tiles are meant to be perfectly flat they actually aren’t! Staggering by thirds is meant to counter any discrepancy and stop water pooling. The other way is to not stagger them at all, laying them in rows.
Looks better in thirds. IMO.
With 5mm joints.
Not even 50mm of base this patio will last 1 winter then be a total disaster
Stupid cloun😂😂
Shut up karen