Brad definitely need more food buying by yourself Justin 😂 Tidy job is a good job👌👌👌 That machine is awesome! And your right mate. That's what it should be all about, trades helping eachother out and working together 🙌👌 Job looks fantastic mate! Brilliant work as always buddy
Thats mate always appreciate your comments looks like im buying the welsh wildebeest food then 🤣 cost me a fortune. Yea that machine and craig was brilliant all trades should help each other spot on 👍🤣
Love the wacking Justin, Fras and Brad. You are still working hard as ever come rain or snow and keeping it funny as you go. Hope you all have your long johns on lol, It looks really cold. Have a good weekend. Looking forward to the finish.
Alight Vince hope your well mate different weather here from spain 👍🤣 got enjoy work and have a bit of fun why not a mate .appreciate the comments and take care you and mum x👍💯
I love how you are about helping out each other. After watching a few videos, some layers put a sand coat after brushing the pile to help lock in the pile in an up-right position, then brush it again to help it even out and remove it from view . I'd live to know if you give it a go and what you thought of it.
Thanks rachael Used the sand before in the past just hold the grass down better really keep it in place . Now we glue and concrete the edges we dont bother especially as we have the grass sweeper now aswell. 👍
Great job and great video. Well done. Home owners must be delighted. Would you be able to do a video showing steps being built where the finished level is above the DPC and showing the precautions you'd take to avoid the DPC being bridged to avoid damp issues? Keep up the good work.
Hello Justin & lads absolutely top job looks amazing all clean & tidy you guys the best!! Justin it will cost you a fortune to keep Brad in breakfast that lad can eat😂maybe treat them on a Friday 😂😂keep safe n well Justin & Brad,Fraser👍🏻👊🏻
Hi Justin , no he’s never a greedy glutton less pig , but as he looked out that brickwork cut out I thought of a horses box lol 😂😂😂👍 no offence to the Welsh wilder-beast 🏴🏴🥰🥰 buy him enough food to feed him mate but not enough that he’s so full he can’t work ❤️🙏 man down with tooth ache lol 😂 lol, love the way you set out mate it’s like a mirror of our work , obviously yours is superior 👍👍 Have a good weekend loving your banter and in this environment helps you get through the day ❤️❤️👍 keep safe lads
Hi John 🤣🤣🤣 horse box 🤣🤣 thats got me that has mate 🤣🤣 he does look like a horse a bit 🤣 nor hes great to have a laugh and a joke with which is important doing what we do .I very much doubt i am superior to you or anyone else for that matter mate we can only do our best work on each job cant we mate. The setting out is what makes a job good at the end it cant be rushed in anyway can it and a lot of thought needs going in to it as you no .You'll have to give me a ring at some point we'll have a chat if you like very similar to each other i think.Good luck to you lads next week always appreciate your comments one i always look out for . Cheers mate take care Justin 👍
Great video! Do you remember what meter squared the job was? I'm going to start my garden in a couple of weeks and it's 105 meters squared. I'm trying to work out how much materials I would need. With you saying you used 9 tonne of scalpings is that the mot type 1? Any help would be great. Cheers
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I was going to buy yellow mot type 1 but I've been told grey is better would it matter? It will be well used garden with kids playing
Sorry for all the questions but do you lay the concrete perimeter that turf is glued to straight off ground or does it need to be layed on top of sub base/mot
Evening team, I've got a bit of an enquiry you might have some input on. I'm basically building a play area, 8x6m. It's going to be used for sports so wants to be dead flat and level. Client also wants the artificial grass to meet the existing grass flush. I'm just racking my brain thinking of the best way to achieve that neat junction between thr two and it not peeling back. Initial thoughts are to have a perimeter of conc or blocks to stick the artificial grass on, but just don't know if that's overkill as it'd require way more labour. Love to hear any thoughts from an experienced head. Cheers team keep it up
Hi Have a look on our playlist artificial grass . Id suggest a 100 mm square concrete haunch with the artificial grass glued to it that would work for yoy. Check out the videos we have on the playlist. Good luck to you hope that helps you. Justin 👍🙌
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping ... you can take the lad out of Wales but you can never take Wales out of the lad ... 'Yma o Hyd' ... but I did notice, by the way you were rugged up I'm guessing the job was done in winter ... I'm doing it in the Gold Coast winter and I'm knocking around in shorts and a T-shirt ... funny how the world works sometimes lol
@@essjay9836 very true every welsh man is proud and always be attached to home .wales is lovely when the sun is out but thats not often as you no. The gold Coast sounds amazing enjoy itpob lwc 👍🏴👊
Dale we just got it from travis perkins. If your in my area google seven samds i do buy off them aswell if i dont want bulk bags Hope that helps you Justin 👍
Superb Justin you ever installed silica or keiln dried sand into see a lot guys going down that route keeps cool and helps with the pile of the grass stay up keeps cool ?
Thanks mate Yea we have sanded a few .This product came and the guidelines said no sand required so we left it but yes we have done that in the past lee.👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I can imagine!!! You guys need the fuelling working outdoors in this wonderful British weather. Keep up the great work!!!
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping whats the correct wsy please is that it as to lay on a concrete or something as to lay on the top of the area first then lay the artificial grass
@Rushell Davidson The video illustrates the procedure to install artificial grass.Full did out new compacted base .weed membrane and a concrete edge to stick the grass down .There is no mud anywhere near if installed correctly. If in doubt or you need fuether advice ask the manufacturer of the grass for an installation guide .They should be able to instruct you on there correct install procedure. Hope that helps you 👍
What mix was the haunching for the grass, is it a straight sand and cement or is it a mix with ballast? I was thinking a 5 to 1 sand dement as this would be easier to form into a nice smooth edge? Great videos as always, I keep going to the various ones you have done as I am doing my own, I am originally from Cardiff, but a bit further away now or would have had you do mine
@Philip James Hi Philip Id suggest a concrete mix 100mm thick so 4 sand, 2 say 6mm chippings and 1 cement mate has to have some strength or it will break up . Good luck Justin 👍
Hi Justin, im just about to lay some artificial grass for the first time. I'm planning on using 80mm (40mm to dust) 20mm ( granno) Do you think this build up will be free draining enough? Is there any other aggregates that would be better? Thanks 👍
Hi Jo Sounds ok but if the ground is very bad for drainage. A Soakaway or a land drain may be considered. Ive even added pea gravel under the sub base with a weed membrane seperating the gravel to the sub base. I hooe that helps you out. Justin 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping thanks Justin. The ground is holding water a bit, was thinking about adding a land drain under the sub base. Can i connect a land drain to the surface water drainage? Its a modern property with separate drains for foul and surface water.
@joe fowler Joe just check the serface water isnt a soak away there youll connect to that which may run back into the part of the garden your trying to rectify.
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping surface water drains are all running to manholes in the road. Definitely separate drains, all surface water gulleys go to one manhole and the foul drainage goes to another. I just wasn't sure if i was allowed to connect the land drain to surface water drainage.
@joe fowler Joe if thats the case this is a very contentious area .Each area have different rulues on this and it depends who owns the drainage etc . If in doubt ask the local council but you maybe opening that can of worms .Or even phone your local water board to check your not breaking any rules its a difficult one with drains
Brad definitely need more food buying by yourself Justin 😂
Tidy job is a good job👌👌👌
That machine is awesome! And your right mate. That's what it should be all about, trades helping eachother out and working together 🙌👌
Job looks fantastic mate! Brilliant work as always buddy
Thats mate always appreciate your comments looks like im buying the welsh wildebeest food then 🤣 cost me a fortune.
Yea that machine and craig was brilliant all trades should help each other spot on 👍🤣
Love the wacking Justin, Fras and Brad. You are still working hard as ever come rain or snow and keeping it funny as you go. Hope you all have your long johns on lol, It looks really cold. Have a good weekend. Looking forward to the finish.
Alight Vince hope your well mate different weather here from spain 👍🤣 got enjoy work and have a bit of fun why not a mate .appreciate the comments and take care you and mum x👍💯
How much the garden cost mate rough idea Thanks good job
I love how you are about helping out each other. After watching a few videos, some layers put a sand coat after brushing the pile to help lock in the pile in an up-right position, then brush it again to help it even out and remove it from view . I'd live to know if you give it a go and what you thought of it.
Thanks rachael
Used the sand before in the past just hold the grass down better really keep it in place .
Now we glue and concrete the edges we dont bother especially as we have the grass sweeper now aswell. 👍
Great job and great video. Well done. Home owners must be delighted. Would you be able to do a video showing steps being built where the finished level is above the DPC and showing the precautions you'd take to avoid the DPC being bridged to avoid damp issues?
Keep up the good work.
JC Cheers mate much appreciated. If i get any work to that description ill defo upload a video for you .Good luck mate 👍
Hello Justin & lads absolutely top job looks amazing all clean & tidy you guys the best!! Justin it will cost you a fortune to keep Brad in breakfast that lad can eat😂maybe treat them on a Friday 😂😂keep safe n well Justin & Brad,Fraser👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Glenn
Appreciate it mate and yea not a bad idea id need a big plate and big pockets to feed Brad 🤣👍
Outstanding job!
Nice of you to say that karl 👍
Hi Justin , no he’s never a greedy glutton less pig , but as he looked out that brickwork cut out I thought of a horses box lol 😂😂😂👍 no offence to the Welsh wilder-beast 🏴🏴🥰🥰 buy him enough food to feed him mate but not enough that he’s so full he can’t work ❤️🙏 man down with tooth ache lol 😂 lol, love the way you set out mate it’s like a mirror of our work , obviously yours is superior 👍👍 Have a good weekend loving your banter and in this environment helps you get through the day ❤️❤️👍 keep safe lads
Hi John
🤣🤣🤣 horse box 🤣🤣 thats got me that has mate 🤣🤣 he does look like a horse a bit 🤣 nor hes great to have a laugh and a joke with which is important doing what we do .I very much doubt i am superior to you or anyone else for that matter mate we can only do our best work on each job cant we mate.
The setting out is what makes a job good at the end it cant be rushed in anyway can it and a lot of thought needs going in to it as you no .You'll have to give me a ring at some point we'll have a chat if you like very similar to each other i think.Good luck to you lads next week always appreciate your comments one i always look out for .
Cheers mate take care
Justin 👍
Great video! Do you remember what meter squared the job was? I'm going to start my garden in a couple of weeks and it's 105 meters squared. I'm trying to work out how much materials I would need. With you saying you used 9 tonne of scalpings is that the mot type 1? Any help would be great. Cheers
I cant remember sorry luke .
To work out mot length x width x height of mot x2 roughly. Hope that helps
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I was going to buy yellow mot type 1 but I've been told grey is better would it matter? It will be well used garden with kids playing
@Luke Oxenham different areas different quary different colours. As long as it is classified as MOT type 1 then should be good no matter the colours 👍
Sorry for all the questions but do you lay the concrete perimeter that turf is glued to straight off ground or does it need to be layed on top of sub base/mot
It's OK Mark..
Lay mot under is best mate 👌 👍
Cheers for the reply, much appreciated. 👍
@markgriffiths6405 your welcome good luck Mark 👍
how deep do you do for the concrete edging for the grass to sit on? and do you use ballast? or just sharp sand?
100mm depth and yes you can use ballet 👍
Evening team, I've got a bit of an enquiry you might have some input on. I'm basically building a play area, 8x6m. It's going to be used for sports so wants to be dead flat and level. Client also wants the artificial grass to meet the existing grass flush. I'm just racking my brain thinking of the best way to achieve that neat junction between thr two and it not peeling back. Initial thoughts are to have a perimeter of conc or blocks to stick the artificial grass on, but just don't know if that's overkill as it'd require way more labour. Love to hear any thoughts from an experienced head.
Cheers team keep it up
Hi
Have a look on our playlist artificial grass .
Id suggest a 100 mm square concrete haunch with the artificial grass glued to it that would work for yoy.
Check out the videos we have on the playlist.
Good luck to you hope that helps you.
Justin 👍🙌
What did you use to peg down terram? And do you peg it to grano/sand?
Mark you can by plastic pegs for this purpose from most garden centres mate 👍
Looks fantastic
Thankyou Rob 👍💯
Hermoso trabajo 💯 💕 👏 saludos
Mucho gracias 👍
Some good tips with a Welsh accent ... seeing as I'm originally from North Wales it's a win / win
Thankyou very much 🏴🏴👍👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping ... you can take the lad out of Wales but you can never take Wales out of the lad ... 'Yma o Hyd' ... but I did notice, by the way you were rugged up I'm guessing the job was done in winter ... I'm doing it in the Gold Coast winter and I'm knocking around in shorts and a T-shirt ... funny how the world works sometimes lol
@@essjay9836 very true every welsh man is proud and always be attached to home .wales is lovely when the sun is out but thats not often as you no.
The gold Coast sounds amazing enjoy itpob lwc 👍🏴👊
Hi Justin. Sorry to trouble you. Do you have a link to where you purchase your stone dust from and the specific type please? Thanks 👍🏻
Dale we just got it from travis perkins. If your in my area google seven samds i do buy off them aswell if i dont want bulk bags
Hope that helps you
Justin 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping thanks Justin, I really appreciate it 👍🏻
@Dale Maguire dale or try alan counsel mate thats actually who i meant 🤣👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping no worries, thanks for getting back to me 🙂.
Great video
Hi Scott
Appreciate it thanks 👍
I love love this job very tidy but this sharp corner patio I can feel my calf being scratched I feel pain😅😢
👍🤣
Superb Justin you ever installed silica or keiln dried sand into see a lot guys going down that route keeps cool and helps with the pile of the grass stay up keeps cool ?
Thanks mate
Yea we have sanded a few .This product came and the guidelines said no sand required so we left it but yes we have done that in the past lee.👍
Looks great! Do you have recommendations for online artificial grass sellers?
Thanks
Google Tudor grass very good 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping cheers mate, I'll do that now.
Get Brad and Fray a daily cooked breakfast!!!
Cost me a fortune Taffy 🤣🤣👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I can imagine!!! You guys need the fuelling working outdoors in this wonderful British weather. Keep up the great work!!!
@Bentlegs Taffy
yea we do 🤣 thanks Taffy not nice this time of year
Why after laying the artifial grass and rain fall it alway soak up muds and ccomes up through the artificial geass making it so dirty
Hi Rushell
If the grass is installed in the correct way that should never ever happen. 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping whats the correct wsy please is that it as to lay on a concrete or something as to lay on the top of the area first then lay the artificial grass
@Rushell Davidson
The video illustrates the procedure to install artificial grass.Full did out new compacted base .weed membrane and a concrete edge to stick the grass down .There is no mud anywhere near if installed correctly.
If in doubt or you need fuether advice ask the manufacturer of the grass for an installation guide .They should be able to instruct you on there correct install procedure.
Hope that helps you 👍
What mix was the haunching for the grass, is it a straight sand and cement or is it a mix with ballast? I was thinking a 5 to 1 sand dement as this would be easier to form into a nice smooth edge? Great videos as always, I keep going to the various ones you have done as I am doing my own, I am originally from Cardiff, but a bit further away now or would have had you do mine
@Philip James
Hi Philip
Id suggest a concrete mix 100mm thick so 4 sand, 2 say 6mm chippings and 1 cement mate has to have some strength or it will break up .
Good luck
Justin 👍
Those 5m rolls are a monster but worth the extra mucking about for no joints
Hi Richard
Yes i have to agree mate .thanks 👍
Hi Justin, im just about to lay some artificial grass for the first time.
I'm planning on using
80mm (40mm to dust)
20mm ( granno)
Do you think this build up will be free draining enough?
Is there any other aggregates that would be better?
Thanks 👍
Hi Jo
Sounds ok but if the ground is very bad for drainage. A Soakaway or a land drain may be considered. Ive even added pea gravel under the sub base with a weed membrane seperating the gravel to the sub base.
I hooe that helps you out.
Justin 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping thanks Justin. The ground is holding water a bit, was thinking about adding a land drain under the sub base. Can i connect a land drain to the surface water drainage? Its a modern property with separate drains for foul and surface water.
@joe fowler
Joe just check the serface water isnt a soak away there youll connect to that which may run back into the part of the garden your trying to rectify.
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping surface water drains are all running to manholes in the road. Definitely separate drains, all surface water gulleys go to one manhole and the foul drainage goes to another. I just wasn't sure if i was allowed to connect the land drain to surface water drainage.
@joe fowler
Joe if thats the case this is a very contentious area .Each area have different rulues on this and it depends who owns the drainage etc .
If in doubt ask the local council but you maybe opening that can of worms .Or even phone your local water board to check your not breaking any rules its a difficult one with drains
The best way to apply the glue is with a scraper. Stick the scraper in the tub turn as if you was getting spaghetti on a fork. Little by little 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ok great thanks for that 👍 🙌👏
Buy it make him eat the lot then a nice 20 ton load of mot to shovel and barrow
Yea that would be good to watch 👍🤣🤣
yes pay he will work better
Ok thanks brian personally id fall asleep after all that food 🤣👍