• Pllaka: Çfarë duhet përdorur, oborr me rërë, çimento ose zhavorr
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Pllaka: Çfarë duhet përdorur, oborr me rërë, çimento ose zhavorr

This DIY article; and the rest of the how-to section of my blog, cover most of the basics of how to properly build a flagstone patio. These articles provide general guidance, or at least advice, useful for hobbyists, DIY landscape designers/builders, and professional builders alike. So, what type of foundation should we build for our flagstone patio: sand, cement, or gravel? Short answer: It depends. Quarry screening (if one is available in your area) is usually best done under flagstone. Screening is also one of the best options among gemstones, but there are other options available to achieve different aesthetics. First, we'll address the structural question of "what to use under the slab." Cement - at some point it (may) break. It may last a long time, but when it does break down, fixing it will be a lot more work than repairing dry slate. Sand – ants will dig it up and leave it everywhere…sand can also be washed away, causing rocks to settle. Gravel – There’s really no problem here, just use the right type of gravel. Even better, use modified gravel as a base and then stone powder (aka quarry screening, aka grit, aka quarry dust) as the final leveling agent. Okay, so let's be more specific.

Pse zhavorri është zgjidhja më e mirë për një bazë oborri me gur flamuri?

The cement (may) crack. Especially grade cement. Especially in a winter climate like ours here in Pennsylvania. A worse method is to lay the slabs on a bed of gravel and then cement the joints between the stones. Terrible idea. The gravel base is elastic and will move slightly during freezing and thawing. Well, if the foundation is not done well, the movement may be more slight, but let's assume the foundation is done well. The gravel base definitely moves around a bit - you would never know it looking at any of my patios, but the movement does happen. Cement is rigid - if you put a rigid top on a flexible base, systematic cracking is inevitable. If the flagstone happens to be sitting on a concrete foundation, then cement is certainly a good joint-filling material. But why on earth would you want a concrete foundation? The concrete itself will eventually crack. In northern climates, it could rupture within a decade - and the likelihood of rupture within the next three years is also quite high. The environmental impact of concrete production is no small issue either. I personally prefer dry stone work anyway. More harmonious, warmer, just better. In my opinion, the feel you get from a well done dry laid flagstone patio is better than a cement flagstone patio. my thoughts. A cement-lined flagstone patio can certainly look great and last a long time. I've built a lot of things that look great - years later. But if there is cement between the joints, it is better to have a concrete foundation. I was serious. Sand...well, if you use really heavy sand, you might get away with it. However, most sand sold in packages is too fine. Of course, you can use coarse sand under the flagstone. When I used to build brick patios, I would alternate between using coarse sand or a quarry screen, which worked fine. Their patio still looks great. However, these are brick patios, and the spaces between the paving units are about a quarter-inch wide. The problem with sand is that it gets washed away by water, blown away by wind, and carried away by ants. That's why stone dust (aka screen, aka decomposed granite) works better than sand for underneath flagstone. Not as nice as my flagstone patio though! The problem with using uniform sand under flagstone is that the bricks are of uniform thickness. So it's not too much trouble to get your gravel base nearly perfect and then proceed to dig out an inch of sand for your bricks to sit on. With flagstone, however, the thickness varies too much—one stone may need half an inch of sand, while another needs 2 inches of sand. If you are using sand then changes in thickness can cause problems. Screening is almost the same as modified gravel - they are really one of the two components of modified gravel... they are heavy enough that using 2 inches on one stone and half an inch on the other is really no problem - ten Years later, that patio still looks sharp.

 

Tabela e specifikimeve të kuarcit të ndryshkur

beige limestone

 

Patoset me gurë flamuri në rërë janë të ndjeshme ndaj infektimit dhe gërryerjes së milingonave

Occasionally I see paver patios cluttered with ants. However, ants will always attack a flagstone patio laid in sand. I imagine this is because the joints of the slabs will inevitably be wider and/or because the slabs are of different thicknesses, meaning that in some places you will end up with deeper sand. Regardless of the exact cause, I can tell you that every flagstone patio I've ever seen laid in sand eventually became infested with ants. Another reason to use screen is that screen is also an excellent caulking material. You don’t want to use sand, even coarse sand, between the joints of your flagstones because it will wash away—unless, of course, your flagstones are very tight. For pattern cut flagstone, yes you can use sand as a joint filler. Just make sure the base is coarse sand, not fine sand. However, since the seams are too tight, you will need to use fine sand. Again, ants love fine sand - but in this application, pattern cut stone, tiny seams - fine sand wouldn't be the end of the world - as long as the base is of course. This applies to pattern cut slate - or any slate with very tight joints - in which case you may be able to go without sand as long as you follow the guidelines I set earlier in this paragraph. For irregular slate, or any slate with joints wider than a quarter-inch, you really should try to avoid sand and use stone dust instead.

A mund të vendosni gurë flamuri në tokën tuaj?

Your own native soil – If your own native subsoil is made up of about 20-40% clay, with the rest mostly sand and gravel, then that soil is fine. And for ten years without any interruption. Then you already have a good solid base 🙂 You could definitely take the clay out of your subsoil, work out how much sand and gravel it already contains, then calculate how much gravel you should add, and then get some gravel from elsewhere nearby. What I'm talking about here is using in situ materials to try to mimic the performance characteristics of a road base and/or create a gravel core soil mix that is well drained, compacted, and stable. This type of work is still in the R&D stage for me. More on this as the research progresses. Suffice to say, yes, it can be done, but it's a bit complicated and beyond the scope of this article.

Mirë, kështu që ne mbërthyem me zhavorr për bazën dhe shoshitëm (pluhurin e gurit AKA) si agjent nivelimi

Kthehu te maskimi - kur përdorni rrafshues dhe maskim me kapak midis pllakave, po krijoni një skenë të mirë. Nëse ka ndonjë problem të vogël me ekranin nën gur, ai nuk duhet të jetë shumë kritik pasi gërvishtja do të vendoset dhe do të mbushë zbrazëtitë nën pllakë. Ka shfaqje lart e poshtë dhe efekti është shumë i mirë. Mund të prisni që të përfundoni një shfaqje brenda vitit të parë - një pjesë e vogël do të vendoset ose do të lahet. Nuk ka problem, thjesht fshini disa materiale të reja. Pas kësaj, për vitet e ardhshme, do të jeni mirë. Këshilla ime më e mirë është që klientët të më punësojnë për të bërë ndoshta disa orë mirëmbajtje një herë në vit - definitivisht nuk është e nevojshme, por më pëlqen që puna ime të shkëlqejë. Me të vërtetë. Shikoni se çfarë kanë për të thënë klientët e mi të kaluar për punën time. Një gjë që nuk e diskutova në këtë artikull është rëra polimer. Nëse jeni kurioz për polysand, unë tani ju drejtoj në një tjetër postim të vështirë si të bëni në blog. Nëse jeni shumë kurioz, kjo është. Ndoshta duhet të shtoj gjithashtu se kurrë nuk kam pasur një oborr spanjol të vetëm të dështuar duke përdorur sistemin e mësipërm. Mirë, mbase një gur do të ketë një kullim të lehtë - që mund të rregullohet brenda pak minutash (gjë që ndodh rrallë), por nuk do të ketë ndonjë problem të madh. Edhe këtë e bëj për një kohë. Në oborrin tim më të madh me gurë flamuri, zakonisht rekomandoj një seancë mirëmbajtjeje 3 orëshe çdo disa vjet apo më shumë. Kjo do ta mbajë oborrin në formë optimale. Unë jam shumë zgjedhës dhe dua që puna ime të duket gjithmonë perfekte. Shpesh unë do të kthehem në shtëpinë e një klienti vite më vonë dhe ajo është ende në gjendje të përsosur. Nuk kërkohet mirëmbajtje! Në mënyrë tipike, brenda 5 ose 10 viteve, një oborr spanjol duhet të marrë një vëmendje.

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