This is a job a did a couple of weeks ago, and am pretty pleased with how it turned out.
An old deck was covering a rather uneven and ugly bit of poured concrete. First the deck needed removing. As always I forgot to take a proper "before" photo, this one shows the situation after I had lifted the deck, well most of it anyway.
Next I had to set up the perimeter using concrete molded rope top edging before in filling with sand to lay block pavers on.
One of the issues I had to deal with on this job, was a lack of working space,so I was constantly trying not to get in my own way, working in sections, get a bit laid then turn round and stand on the bit I had just laid.
The other issue was that being a terraced house everything had to be carried through the house, I was always worried about the mess I was making in the customers house, even though they told me not to worry. Of course I was supervised in this as I was in y work, you can just see the supervisor in the second photo above.
Once the sand was all down I could start laying the pavers, because of the layout nearly every paver on the edges had to be cut, a long, laborious and rather dirty exercise. Weather conditions weren't always helpful either.
After the deck had been put down the customer had built a small pergola for some climbers at the back of the house, one leg resting on the deck. My only trouble was that the deck was slightly higher than the paving.
I managed to find a solution to this which I was quite pleased with, and I think got the approval of the supervisor as well.
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