Looks amazing! I do have a question. I notice around the perimeter of the house that between the tile and the foundation of the home, you are using a white gravel. It looks great! Is there any risk of water draining down from the house into the gravel and then away from the house under the tile and potentially eroding underneath the tile? Is there a reason to not place the tile against the foundation of the home or is it just for aesthetics that the owner wants gravel there?
Looks to be only an inch or so of sub base in places… and the grout has really stained the sandstone, is this on your own property? Not a bad attempt for a diyer but get the professionals in next time… 👍
@@stanislavdidenko1811 no membrane, not comapacted in layers, no depth to base, can even see the soil in the centre section, and slabs are badly stained, but you honestly think I’m the sofa expert? For your information I run a very successful landscaping company, and have done for the last 25 years. People who put shit jobs like this on TH-cam deserve criticism so eventually there do it right, you honestly think there’s minimum 100mm of base under that lot? Suggest you watch it again.. 🤣🤣🤣
180 sq.m there. 25 tonne a hardcore. Fully compacted. Membrain not use, custumer try reduce a price. Flow point joints. Its not looks like you have 25 year run bussines. Remember one think, you can't looked on video tell some thing is wrong there. First, becouse is not 24/7 maked video. And tjhis is fact. The job is done and after 2 years looks same like been done. If you see on video in the end. IM RIP OFF slabs after 9 months when is been layed by like your 25 year run busines company.
@@stanislavdidenko1811 25 tonne will only cover 120m2 at a push to 100mm depth, I’ve tried using Google translate for the rest of your reply but can’t work out what your trying to say….. keep up the work so I can keep ripping them up and doing them properly when they fail, guys like you keep me in business. 👍
You sick in your had. You a sofas wanker, not builder. No body rip off my works. If yours some body riping off, dont cry. You a video expert, not builder. Im just now pricing job, when need rip off. Maybe your job which you done before christmas. Wanker
Plural! I spotted at least 7 cross joints. Also grout line widths varying wildly, and several spanning 3+ metres uninterrupted. Couldn't help but notice the distinct lack of spirit level use too; I think he used it more often as a ruler, than as a level! And although the video didn't show the Aco drain being installed, I suspect it wasn't laid to spec. Also the outside level to DPC looks to be incredibly small in places (20mm?!?!); nowhere near the 150mm required by building regs. *Maybe* there's extenuating circumstances like exceedingly shallow drains? Though that seems doubtful as it looks to be a detached property, and is either not particularly old, or has been extensively renovated. The gravel will help somewhat, but still those levels look unnecessarily risky.
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Looks amazing! I do have a question. I notice around the perimeter of the house that between the tile and the foundation of the home, you are using a white gravel. It looks great! Is there any risk of water draining down from the house into the gravel and then away from the house under the tile and potentially eroding underneath the tile? Is there a reason to not place the tile against the foundation of the home or is it just for aesthetics that the owner wants gravel there?
Tiles on full concrete base. And stounes have concrete base with every 60 cm holl for water goes true in ground.
What kind of grout?
Looking good!! Need to get yourself a new labourer that peacocks no use 😂
😂
Looks to be only an inch or so of sub base in places… and the grout has really stained the sandstone, is this on your own property? Not a bad attempt for a diyer but get the professionals in next time… 👍
Why sofas experts, like you always write a bulshit. How can you watch a video, can imagine how deep base is there and marks on the slabs.
@@stanislavdidenko1811 no membrane, not comapacted in layers, no depth to base, can even see the soil in the centre section, and slabs are badly stained, but you honestly think I’m the sofa expert? For your information I run a very successful landscaping company, and have done for the last 25 years. People who put shit jobs like this on TH-cam deserve criticism so eventually there do it right, you honestly think there’s minimum 100mm of base under that lot? Suggest you watch it again.. 🤣🤣🤣
180 sq.m there. 25 tonne a hardcore. Fully compacted. Membrain not use, custumer try reduce a price. Flow point joints. Its not looks like you have 25 year run bussines. Remember one think, you can't looked on video tell some thing is wrong there. First, becouse is not 24/7 maked video. And tjhis is fact. The job is done and after 2 years looks same like been done. If you see on video in the end. IM RIP OFF slabs after 9 months when is been layed by like your 25 year run busines company.
@@stanislavdidenko1811 25 tonne will only cover 120m2 at a push to 100mm depth, I’ve tried using Google translate for the rest of your reply but can’t work out what your trying to say….. keep up the work so I can keep ripping them up and doing them properly when they fail, guys like you keep me in business. 👍
You sick in your had. You a sofas wanker, not builder. No body rip off my works. If yours some body riping off, dont cry. You a video expert, not builder. Im just now pricing job, when need rip off. Maybe your job which you done before christmas. Wanker
What did you use for priming the undersides of the stone?
slury mix
Slury mix.
Wow! That place was a disaster before!
Oh dear !
What mix do you do?
1 cement, 4 sharp sand.
Joints- flowpoint grout
You've got a cross join 🤦♂️
🤦♂️
Every video has.
Should be called cross joint paving!
In fact should be called no membrane inadequate base cross joint paving
Plural! I spotted at least 7 cross joints.
Also grout line widths varying wildly, and several spanning 3+ metres uninterrupted.
Couldn't help but notice the distinct lack of spirit level use too; I think he used it more often as a ruler, than as a level!
And although the video didn't show the Aco drain being installed, I suspect it wasn't laid to spec.
Also the outside level to DPC looks to be incredibly small in places (20mm?!?!); nowhere near the 150mm required by building regs.
*Maybe* there's extenuating circumstances like exceedingly shallow drains?
Though that seems doubtful as it looks to be a detached property, and is either not particularly old, or has been extensively renovated.
The gravel will help somewhat, but still those levels look unnecessarily risky.