How to build brick patio stairs

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  • @shanicarter7637
    @shanicarter7637 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the thorough instructions. The choice of bricks is lovely.

  • @mrddb8695
    @mrddb8695 Před rokem +2

    Mr D and the team are amazing, always giving your best. Big up yourself and the team...

  • @brickbybric
    @brickbybric Před rokem +9

    Nice job over all on the steps . Good to see the steps topped with concrete . At bare minimum you should drench the back of the slabs with water to stop them sucking the life out of the bedding mortar . Wetting the back of the slabs will ensure a good bond but really they should be slurried prior to laying . Over hang on the slabs in relation to the brick work seemed a bit much .

    • @michaelb1478
      @michaelb1478 Před 9 měsíci

      What does it mean to slurry the slabs?

    • @brickbybric
      @brickbybric Před 9 měsíci

      @@michaelb1478 look up paving slurry . It’s a thickish soupy cement based mixture ( that comes in power form .just mix with water ) that you brush onto the back of the slabs prior to setting them in the mortar . The slurry sticks like f..k to the slab and the slurried slab sticks like f..k to the mortar bed . On steps like these I’d also slurry the steps prior to laying the mortar bed .

  • @goldenineke
    @goldenineke Před rokem +10

    I think the mixed bricks look so much more in keeping with the original house - good choice Darren. The engineering bricks would have made it look too ‘new’.

  • @99cachorro
    @99cachorro Před rokem +1

    Looks great, and looks cold! Tis the season

  • @spiderkhan259
    @spiderkhan259 Před rokem +5

    It's amazing how much pride you take in your work , even though you are Building a simple steps. Well done.

  • @daverichardson5861
    @daverichardson5861 Před rokem

    Nice job guys, well done.

  • @travelwithnatsikapuk4253

    Great job 👏🏻 mate

  • @RexBanner_
    @RexBanner_ Před rokem

    Looks lovely.

  • @reggiedixon2
    @reggiedixon2 Před rokem +1

    Lovely steps, I did wonder where the top of the concrete is relative to the DPC but I am sure you thought about that.

  • @derekdonlon5291
    @derekdonlon5291 Před rokem

    looks great well done

  • @chrisblay
    @chrisblay Před rokem

    Very neat result with those steps. They’re going to take a while to dry out though.

  • @appiahtus36
    @appiahtus36 Před 7 měsíci

    A final sponge wash on the slabs wouldn't be bad. It brings the beauty of work done ✔️ 👌

  • @y.lelivelt2619
    @y.lelivelt2619 Před rokem

    Thanks Darren, this is for me an unexpected surprise,I thought it'll come tomorrow,so you could easily make and editing an other video.

  • @geoffdlv
    @geoffdlv Před rokem

    Nice work guys. Like it

  • @t3ck3r
    @t3ck3r Před rokem

    🎊 Two in one day🎊 I think they look great. 🏆

  • @msaprylmarie5540
    @msaprylmarie5540 Před rokem +1

    Looks good

  • @456Brian
    @456Brian Před rokem +1

    nice job boss and the team

  • @andyroberts792
    @andyroberts792 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What's happening with the yellow brick on the corner of the bottom course? That's not great.

  • @vapour118
    @vapour118 Před rokem +1

    A decking would have been so nice

  • @TheTwarag
    @TheTwarag Před rokem +3

    if you brought the brickwork out another 100mm you would have saved yourself the headache of cutting your slabs and that funky bonding you got going. you could have got away with 1 step, with three courses plus your slab would have given you enough height and you wouldnt be above dpc.

    • @mikeypc3592
      @mikeypc3592 Před rokem

      Everyone's an expert on CZcams😅

    • @darrenthebuilder
      @darrenthebuilder  Před rokem

      The slab wouldnt fit if it was 100mm extra and the step would be alot. Only the slab is on dpc which isnt a problem under the door. I prefer it this way

    • @TheTwarag
      @TheTwarag Před rokem +2

      @@darrenthebuilder bricks are 215mm with a perp is 225x 4=900. your slabs are 450x 2 =900. so it would have worked, bringing it out 100mm instead of having 775mm. The reason i said you could get away with 1 step at 3 courses is because im guessing the customer is going to patio the garden which would bring the garden level up to the top of the 1st course leaving you with a 215mm step including slab and would have finished 150mm below dpc.

    • @TheTwarag
      @TheTwarag Před rokem

      @@mikeypc3592 been a bricky for 25 years. although im not an expert, i hope to be 1 day. always learning in this game. thats why i watch these types of videos. you can pick up little tricks that other people might use 😉

    • @mikeypc3592
      @mikeypc3592 Před rokem

      @@TheTwarag great look forward to seeing your videos so we can all learn something👍🏻

  • @peterharper3317
    @peterharper3317 Před rokem

    Nice work again bet it was cold

  • @zeemac1241
    @zeemac1241 Před rokem

    As usual a good job to you and your team. Nuff Luv Ras Pee

  • @christophercarmody7094

    Fine job good men

  • @meethree6305
    @meethree6305 Před rokem +1

    Nice finish as always. Is there any chance of bridging the DPM by laying steps up to the extension?

    • @darrenthebuilder
      @darrenthebuilder  Před rokem +2

      There is a small chance. The steps are directly under the door so it would really be much of an issue anyway, although out last row on bricks stops at the dpc so it’s not really bridging either. If in doubt run a bit of dpc vertically

  • @emilyfissell6996
    @emilyfissell6996 Před rokem +1

    Could you tell me for the bottom, did you lay concrete or mortar?

  • @roybatty2030
    @roybatty2030 Před 19 dny

    Not bad but the concrete steps look very utility - Indian sandstone with staggered joints would look much nicer and cost very little more.

  • @suzannebrookes5950
    @suzannebrookes5950 Před 3 měsíci

    Middle top slab has a weakened corner and you placed it in the most traffic spot, the slab overhang is excessive and dpc line?? no slight gradient slope off?

  • @andybrace4983
    @andybrace4983 Před rokem

    Lovely old job boy's 👊👊👊

  • @robertrussell8993
    @robertrussell8993 Před 12 hodinami

    What about dpc?

  • @tjkool
    @tjkool Před 7 měsíci

    Tripping hazard on that lip overhang.

  • @Shodan_AI
    @Shodan_AI Před 8 měsíci +1

    yeeeehaaaaa cowboy's 🤣

  • @jonathanrosero
    @jonathanrosero Před 8 měsíci

    how do they call those concrete steps or how or where do you find then ?

    • @ShastaLevi
      @ShastaLevi Před 8 měsíci

      Looks like regular concrete paving slabs

  • @azmat888
    @azmat888 Před rokem

    Cement in the middle of slabs is not nice.should have left as it is.

  • @bt1804
    @bt1804 Před rokem +1

    Hello Darren, Where is Mr A ? I have not seen him for sometime.

  • @Smokysettings84
    @Smokysettings84 Před 4 měsíci

    That is shocking

  • @slimbrammers6224
    @slimbrammers6224 Před rokem +2

    RAF

  • @michaelh5699
    @michaelh5699 Před rokem +1

    Doesn’t feel like your usual great work. Didn’t show you checking the top slabs were sloping away from the house, to help with damp. Secondly, the amount of cement left on that new door , sill, window would be disappointing for the new home owner. Qudos for working in the freezing conditions though. I assume you left the work covered overnight?

  • @onefortheroad1
    @onefortheroad1 Před rokem +1

    My god, what chancers!

  • @21stcenturyworldsystem46
    @21stcenturyworldsystem46 Před 7 měsíci

    Tooooooo long video for little job.