How to Lay a Block Paving Driveway

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2009

Back in 1990, Marshalls produced a simple but effective video on how to lay a block paving driveway using techniques that are still used to the present day.

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  • i wouldn't have left the timber in the sand. It will rot.

  • @2648anil

    Membranes are pointless and a waste of money. Save them for the chipping beds etc.

  • Where is the leveling and making sure the block are pitched the correct way for water drainage??

  • fantastic - does anyone recommend to use a membrane skin under the bricks or is it totally a gimmick?

  • @tammas2000

    From what I've seen on other vids, they take sand and add it back to the grooves left by the screed boards as they work their way down the project. They use a metal concrete finishing trowel to pack it in and smooth the sand down. I've also seen them fill the grooves when they lay the bricks down as they get to them using the trowel.

  • Can someone tell he what he does with the gaps left by the removal of the timber after screeding?

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  • OMG thats my dad! (seriously) the first person you see is Mr Jessop!

  • are you for real marshalls filming these jokers look at the state of the whole job. did they get paid cos i certainly wouldnt have if i had left a job like that sickening

  • " I used to go to work and operate the wacker plate wearing my nice white trainers, but having experienced nearly twenty years of broken toes, I have now come to the conclusion that safety boots really do make more sense"....lol

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