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Laying brick on backyard floor?

How to lay brick floor in backyard.

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  • Rebel1
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    Here's something you could look at ok

  • mandi
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    at the start, you should be certain from the two the hearth branch or the community authority (making plans branch) whether you would be allowed to have an open hearth (flames) on your back backyard. maximum community governments won't permit you do this once you're too on the element to any development. 15 ft from the domicile isn't some distance sufficient, even even though it relies upon on your community government. additionally, once you are going to apply bricks, they must be hearth bricks, no longer the type used for development a house. the domicile bricks will disintegrate with the aid of the years via warmth. do no longer make a fireplace pit until eventually you get the needed permission.

  • 1 decade ago

    majeed32..

    kind of a vague question to get a good answer. If you mean a bare back yard, you would need to clear the area and then pour gravel. On top of that, pour a good layer of sand (about 4"). Then I'd lay the brick according to what pattern you prefer. Once laid out, sweep sand into the cracks which should stablize the brick.

    good luck

    ps there's lots of how-to books that will give you all the details on exactly how to do what you're looking for.

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