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26th February 2008, 06:25 PM #1New Member
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paving replacement
gidday,
I have to replace about 2sm of 6 inch concrete pavers that were removed for new sewerage pipes, how much should I allow for settleing? I'm thinking I should set the replacements about 5mm higher then the existing ones to allow for settleing. The pipe trench is backfilled with sandy loam and I've got about 50mm of river sand on top of that.
Thanks
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26th February 2008, 09:53 PM #2
Probably a bit hard to tell, as the sandy loam will sink more when wet, so will the sand.
Better to expose the pipe again, backfill with crushed rock roadbase under the paving area in question, compact, then lay 30mm of sand allowing for 5mm settling before using a rubber mallet to tamp the pavers down.
Otherwise, you'll probably find that it will be either too high, you'll see a depression where the pipe is or you'll have weeds popping up form below
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27th February 2008, 11:07 AM #3Senior Member
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I had to dig a trench for new storm water a while ago, trench was about 300mm wide, about 800mm deep, after the pipe was laid and the trench back filled, the GLW mounded the clay / soil about 200mm higher than the ground level, a few months later there was a depression (no, the pipe did not crush!!!)
Does that give you an idea.
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