dannymccann
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Ive got a fairly small garden so thinking of a patio that stretches out from my french doors, an area roughly 5m x 3m.
Currently there are a couple of paving stones out there at the entrance to the door and the rest of the area is turfed. I can calculate the costs of paving slabs myself obviously, but as for the labour and other materials required for that size area, what do you reckon it would come to? I dont know anyone in the trade and I really am not a hands on person so would prefer to pay someone to do it than me try and balls it up, which I would...
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Jake
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how much soil needs to be dug out from the garden. the top of the patio should be 2 courses(bricks) down from the damp(or underside of the french doors)
if theres not much to dig out id say around 350/400quid
[Edited on 27-02-2011 by Jake]
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dannymccann
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Its quite strange because the 2 patio slabs mentioned above are as you say, 2 bricks below the doors, however the garden sort of slopes upwards from there.
Also, there isnt much of the way of soil underneath the turf, its like they emptied all the crap from a disused quarry and then laid turf on top of it. We also have no rear access except through the house itself, so no way a mini digger could get in there, is that kind of stopping me going any further?
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Jake
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no, ive done work on houses where ive had to navigate through the house to get a wheel barrow in and out. can you get access to the garden by taking a fence panel down?
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dannymccann
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Not even that, its a terrible design flaw, we back on to a wood
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Jake
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best thing you can do mate is get a builder round to have a look. if you supply the slabs i cant see it being more than 400quid maybe abit more if you need a small retaining wall
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dannymccann
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Was always going to be the way, but nice to get an idea, thanks Jake
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Chris
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http://www.trgs.net/web_downloads/rpg8_8.3.9.zipp
Bradstone Patio Planner
This application is also sold on the Bradstonen DVD, and is specifically used to design patios.
Using complex formulae, it allows you to draw a multi sided shape and then fill it with a random laying pattern of different sized pavers.
It is also available as a free download from Bradstone's website, without losing any functionality of the DVD version.
[Edited on 02-03-2011 by Chris]
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