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I am wanting to build a river rock pathway. I intend to remove the current dirt and prepare a bed of yellow packing sand. The river rocks will then be place on the packing sand and I will use a mortar to secure the river rocks in-place.
Does this sound like the correct approach. The river rocks will be dark and approx. 50-80 cm in size
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Bob
Hello @Bobg
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about building a river rock pathway.
I believe using a mortar base would be better than a sand base. As rainwater passes through the river rocks it will carry away the sand a little bit at a time and eventually the sand foundation will be washed away. This will then cause the river rocks to become unsteady and give way even with the mortar holding it together. But with a mortar base it will not get washed away and the rocks will stay in position. Plus, if you put a mortar surface cover and do a sponge surface wash it will hold the river rocks much better.
Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1 and @Nailbag for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Hi @Bobg
by coincidence I just bought a lot of river rocks myself today for a job. Though much smaller in size. If the sound is fairly flat then your approach is spot on. But if on a slope, then cement base and mortar.
Nailbag
Good Evening @Bobg
They are very large river rocks and I do think that the sand will wear away from under them over time with rain. I am also thinking of weeds growing up through the sand so a weed mat of some kind first for sure.
Im trying to think of a way we could do what you are thinking, how about this?.
1- Weed mat first
2- Then Strol 0.5m² SurePave Plastic Pavers
3- the yellow sand you want to use.
4- Mortar laid on the grid with the sand leveled
5- Rocks placed on the top, small ones to fill the gaps.
6- Added sand to hide the black plastic grid.
Dave
Well, I am certainly surprised by the great feedback on my project. Thank you EricL for your great advice.
I will have to make more use of the Bunnings workshop in future.
Cheers
Hi @Dave-1 Thanks for the advice and suggestion. Nice to have support when tackling projects at home that I am not as familiar with.
Very much appreciated
Hi @Bobg
Please keep us updated with your progress, we look forward to seeing the start of your river rock pathway.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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