Browse Forums Outdoor Living Re: Cheaper option to choose than pavers? 3Jun 23, 2021 10:18 am Pavers are cheaper were $20/m2 now that suppliers discounts have evaporated they are back up to $30/m2 + labour or DIY When you are ready to landscape, pool and concrete advertise them online and someone will come and take them. Concrete is $30/m2 +Labour and you can't DIY. It will Cost 3 times to remove Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Cheaper option to choose than pavers? 4Jun 23, 2021 10:54 am id have thought pavers would be more expensive as the labour associated is greater than forming, pouring and screeding/leveing concrete. The concrete work i had done recently for 90sqm was done inside of a day. The paving was quoted as taking several days for the same job. I'm paying 85 bucks a square meter for plain concrete work to put it in perspective. 90 for coloured and 95 for exposed ag. Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. Re: Cheaper option to choose than pavers? 5Jul 05, 2021 10:10 pm Thank you so much for your reply. Would u mind to advise me if I should use geo fabric or plastic weed mat under decking? I think those two function differently. The reason why I want to do is because I don't want water to pool under the deck and encourage the growth of pests/insects. I want it to be clean StructuralBIMGuy Pavers are cheaper were $20/m2 now that suppliers discounts have evaporated they are back up to $30/m2 + labour or DIY When you are ready to landscape, pool and concrete advertise them online and someone will come and take them. Concrete is $30/m2 +Labour and you can't DIY. It will Cost 3 times to remove Re: Cheaper option to choose than pavers? 6Jul 20, 2021 8:58 am Under the deck when it is excavated you should ideally have 30-40cm of air gap between ground and underside of deck. The ground needs a slight natural slope for water to runoff 1:100 rule always works for this and than after the deck construction add a layer of metal/bluestone approx 15-20mm in size to a depth of around 10cm. If you cant get the air space under the deck and the natural fall than drainage is the next step to look at or concrete it Hi guys, I'm trying to fix the window sill in the bathroom but upon pricing for some paint, primarily Bunnings, my lord it's quite expensive. I had a look on Facebook &… 0 816 Newbie question for flooring options. We are thinking of changing the flooring for bedrooms and passage area. Last time we looked at flooring options was almost 8years… 0 3869 Would also like an opinion from anyone that has used xcem over hebel for floors. Thanks 1 15274 |