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There are a lot of decisions to make when you're building a home, and believe me, it's a really big job. Many families have spent hours discussing what color should be the kitchen wall without reaching a consensus. The options available are often mind-boggling and choosing one over the other is really tough. Luckily, selecting the right driveway block paving is not such a hard job. You must remember some basic factors and go for the right paving.



a) Traction ? Believe it or not, that's the most important thing your driveway needs. Good traction ensures that your tyres hold on to the driveway even in adverse conditions like rain, or snow. If there's low traction you can potentially drive right on to your garage wall, or skid. That's why your driveway must have block paving that has gaps between the blocks. The tiny gaps may your driveway harder to clean, but they make it safer to drive.

Even if you're going to lay the paving in your patio or garden, you must still take care of traction. Your family will be walking about in the patio, and if the rain makes the floor slick, people could fall and potentially injure themselves. That's why the right paving should always enough traction for your driveway.

b) Durability ? The importance of durability can't be emphasized more. Without durable material, weathering will quickly cause erosion and you will end up shelling out a lot of money on maintenance. If you buy your material from a professional source, you'll definitely get good quality material so make sure you're purchasing from the right people. After all, if a driveway has block paving breaking here and there, it'll look right out of a horror movie, or as if you've got an antique home.

c) Ease of laying ? There are a number of patterns that you can select from, right from simple rectangular blocks, to blocks that are shaped like a triangle and even a pentagon. If you're going to hire specialists to lay the blocks paving for you, you can select almost any design, but if you're going to lay them yourselves, it might be better to go for a basic block paving design for your driveway that's easier to lay unless you're skilled.

d) Shading ? This largely depends on your taste and the look of your house. Select something that goes with the complete look of your house. If your house has a modern design, it doesn't make sense going for an old-castle style block paving. Conversely if you've selected a more classic design, modern paving would look weird around in the driveway.

Select the shade after asking your family members for suggestions. Find one that everyone in your family agrees upon, so that everyone will like the work when it's done. These days the paving blocks are available in slightly varying shades to make the driveway look distinctive. You don't need to worry about this variance too much, because weathering will change the color of the paving anyway.
How To Lay Block Paving
Like to try your hand at D-I-Y? This comprehensive instruction sheet will help you to block pave your drive or paths or patio. Although, with less weight and stress on paths or patios, you are not limited to theHerringbone style of laying the blocks, as with driveways, you are.

Most of the tooling can be rented from the local tool hire shop. Most of these businesses allow you to rent a tool from one day or how many days you will need the tool. For this job, most people will definitely need to hire a plate vibrator. (Unless its on your Christmas wish list of course!)

Tools

Plate Vibrator

Block Cutter

Type1 Sub Base material

Drainage Channels

Washed Sharp Sand

Shovels, Broom, Gloves

The selection of paving, blocks and edgings are for you to decide. Most local builders merchants will supply a range of these products. Or, specialist companies who manufacture clay or concrete castings usually have a brochure you can pick up and peruse.

Step 1 a. Mark out the area to be paved and remove all the topsoil or existing surfacing to a depth so that the finished level is at least 150mm below the damp proof course of any adjoining house or building. If the area is flat it will be necessary, for drainage purposes, to

create a slight slope during the excavation, dropping 25mm over 1 metre across the width (1:40) and 25mm over 2 metres along the length (1:80).

b. Compact the excavated area with the plate vibrator, digging out any soft spots and filling them with sub-base material. c. Install surface water drainage channels if required, i.e. if the paved area slopes towards the house/building or any other place where water run-off would not be welcome. Recessed manhole covers should also be installed at this stage if required.

Note: Finished level of paving should be approx. 5mm above any drainage point.

Step 2 Install all edge restraints, whether kerbs or edgings, by setting firmly in concrete to correct levels.

Step 3 Lay the sub-base material within the edge restraints and compact it firmly with the plate vibrator; depending on how well it compacts, you may need to go over the whole area between 5 and 10 times. It is essential that this sub-base is firm and to the right level and if there are any voids, fill them with sharp sand.

Note: Also, at this stage, if you intend to use lighting in your driveway, lay down the electrical cable within a conduit sleeve in your sub base. You can work out where to leave the cable ends in relation to the lights. If you have no electrical knowledge, I suggest that you get a fully qualified electrician to install the electrics for the lighting. Ideally, the lighting should illuminate each side of the drive.

Step 4 Spread the sharp sand to a depth of 50mm, compact it with the plate vibrator and spread a further 15mm of sharp sand over the area as a loose screed. Correctly level the screed with a rigid piece of timber or screed bar drawn along guide rails.

Step 5 Lay one course of blocks on the sand along all the edge restraints. They may be laid long ways against the edge ('a stretcher course') or with the short side against the edge ('a header course') depending on personal preference.

Step 6 Lay the blocks hand tight only, with a joint gap of 2-5mm, starting in one corner and at the bottom if there is a slope.

Notes:

a. Randomly mix and lay blocks from at least 3 packs to ensure even distribution of colour and texture.

b. If laying in herringbone pattern pull a string line across the area at 90" or 45", as appropriate, and lay the blocks along the line. To start a herringbone pattern either put stretcher blocks along the line with one corner against the edge restraint and fill in the voids later with cut blocks, or use Bishop's Hats, which sit flush against the edge restraint and give you the angle to work from.

c. Pieces smaller than one quarter of a block should be avoided where possible.

Step 7 Sweep the area thoroughly after it has been laid - particularly if a block cutter has been used - to remove all chips and fragments. Then check to ensure there are no damaged blocks; if there are any, this is the time to replace them.

Step 8 Compact the whole area with two or three passes of the plate vibrator.

Step 9 Sweep jointing Sand over the entire area, ensuring it gets right into all the joints between the blocks.

Notes;

a. Jointing Sand should not be applied in wet weather as wet sand will not fill the joints properly and could stain the surface of the blocks.

b. If there is a recessed manhole cover, care should be taken to avoid any sand getting in between the cover and the frame.

Step 10 Vibrate the whole area again to force down the Jointing Sand and fill any gaps which appear in the joints. Leave any surplus sand on the surface for the wind/rain to wash into joints. Alternatively sweep off the surface and re-sand if necessary.

We hope this DIY Paving project and general groundworking advice helps you to achieve the driveway you want. We have more information about this subject online, with pictures.

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