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Hi, just joined and would appreciate some advice.
I have 20 year old crazy paving style paths with cement grout outside. I want something new and easier to keep clean. The existing grouting is cracking in 20%, the paving is solid to walk on. My question is can I lay new slabs over the top of existing crazy paving on a sand/cement base or should I have existing paths taken up. I am not sure of the size of the area but to me it's a large area. Also most slabs I have seen are either sand or lime stone, is one harder wearing, more colour retentive than the other? Thanks.
I have 20 year old crazy paving style paths with cement grout outside. I want something new and easier to keep clean. The existing grouting is cracking in 20%, the paving is solid to walk on. My question is can I lay new slabs over the top of existing crazy paving on a sand/cement base or should I have existing paths taken up. I am not sure of the size of the area but to me it's a large area. Also most slabs I have seen are either sand or lime stone, is one harder wearing, more colour retentive than the other? Thanks.