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 Post subject: Renovating A Path
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I originally posted this in the general forum,but now realise this forum might be more appropriate -

As one of the options in renovating a broken up path around my property,I am considering laying outdoor tiles/thin paving stones on top of the damaged path base.

Are there any such products available with dimensions of 900mm x 900mm x 10mm ( 36" x 36" x 0.5" )


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 Post subject: Re: Renovating A Path
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Hi Path,

I've seen slate tiles that thin, but not those dims max about 600X600, but those were stuck down to a concrete pad. Anything that thin will break on a gravel or Type 1 base.

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