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2 replies
February

Hello Yes I will be making a patio on the area where I excavated. The current step without a tread on top will be in line with the concrete slabs ...

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5 replies
February

Hi All, You can see the gap between the last step and the concrete slab. It's 200mm gap, I think the same retaining block would be too big to fit in ...

toffeeapple
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8 replies
February

I have been using adbri versawall blocks.It would be too high of a rise (200mm for the block + 30mm for the paver capping).Essentially, I have a remai ...

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
11 replies
February

Hi All, Almost done with this. Question is for the last step, Ideally we were going to butt it up against the concrete slab but we also want to tr ...

toffeeapple
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14 replies
February

First step progress (haven't glued the travertine yet)      Gap on the left will be filled with blue metal due to the nature of the split face ...

toffeeapple
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16 replies
February

Hi Mitchell, I just don't know where to attach the pipe as I cannot locate the storm water drain

toffeeapple
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18 replies
February

Thanks Eric. I have excavated a bit more so it is now 200-250mm below ground level. The ground is firm but can still be dug into (not easily). I ...

toffeeapple
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20 replies
January

Hi All, I have done a fair bit of excavation and with the recent heavy rainfall, it has created a saturated clay soil (very gooey like). This is 150 ...

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January

Concrete blocks would work @toffeeapple. But, they needed to be laid on a solid compacted and mortar base and then adhered together with mortar to cre ...

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toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
2 replies
February

Hello Yes I will be making a patio on the area where I excavated. The current step without a tread on top will be in line with the concrete slabs ...

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
5 replies
February

Hi All, You can see the gap between the last step and the concrete slab. It's 200mm gap, I think the same retaining block would be too big to fit in ...

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
8 replies
February

I have been using adbri versawall blocks.It would be too high of a rise (200mm for the block + 30mm for the paver capping).Essentially, I have a remai ...

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
11 replies
February

Hi All, Almost done with this. Question is for the last step, Ideally we were going to butt it up against the concrete slab but we also want to tr ...

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
14 replies
February

First step progress (haven't glued the travertine yet)      Gap on the left will be filled with blue metal due to the nature of the split face ...

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
16 replies
February

Hi Mitchell, I just don't know where to attach the pipe as I cannot locate the storm water drain

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
18 replies
February

Thanks Eric. I have excavated a bit more so it is now 200-250mm below ground level. The ground is firm but can still be dug into (not easily). I ...

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
20 replies
January

Hi All, I have done a fair bit of excavation and with the recent heavy rainfall, it has created a saturated clay soil (very gooey like). This is 150 ...

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