We are hoping to edge our lawn with some reclaimed bricks and have had a couple of quotes for the work, but in doing so its thrown up a few questions. I wondered if anyone here could advise please.
The bricks would be set at ground level, with current patio one side and lawn on the other, making all one level, made up of different materials.
One builder said we would need to use blue engineering bricks (rather than the reclaimed ones we have) due to possible frost damage.
I have seen lots of examples where 'ordinary red' bricks have been used to edge a lawn and just wondered how it was done. Are they 'special' bricks that do not absorb water, or is it possible bricks have been treated to make them less porous?
The plan if possible is to reuse bricks we already have, which are cleaned up, as this will match the garden wall and the house (hence why I'm not too keen to use the blue engineering bricks)
Could I maybe buy something like this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bond-It-Waterseal-litre-Waterproofer-water-repellent/dp/B008DCUCMI
or am I being a bit stuborn to want bricks that are simply not up to the job?
Also the quotes have ranged from including a 2" to a 9" concrete foundation, would I really need 9" of concrete for a single row of bricks which will be supported both sides
Any suggestions gratefully recieved (and sorry for sneeking in two questions
The bricks would be set at ground level, with current patio one side and lawn on the other, making all one level, made up of different materials.
One builder said we would need to use blue engineering bricks (rather than the reclaimed ones we have) due to possible frost damage.
I have seen lots of examples where 'ordinary red' bricks have been used to edge a lawn and just wondered how it was done. Are they 'special' bricks that do not absorb water, or is it possible bricks have been treated to make them less porous?
The plan if possible is to reuse bricks we already have, which are cleaned up, as this will match the garden wall and the house (hence why I'm not too keen to use the blue engineering bricks)
Could I maybe buy something like this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bond-It-Waterseal-litre-Waterproofer-water-repellent/dp/B008DCUCMI
or am I being a bit stuborn to want bricks that are simply not up to the job?
Also the quotes have ranged from including a 2" to a 9" concrete foundation, would I really need 9" of concrete for a single row of bricks which will be supported both sides
Any suggestions gratefully recieved (and sorry for sneeking in two questions