Slippery slabs

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Woodenman
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Location: Bath

Post: # 100766Post Woodenman

Hi there. I have just moved into a new house and there are what seem to be a type of slate slab used for the front path. It seems that drainage is an issue as water stands on it for quite some time and it is ridiculously slippery.

I have two queries. One - is there a product out there I can apply to improve grip? The postman keeps falling over! And two, is it as simple as drilling holes in the grout to improve drainage?

Thanks

seanandruby
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Location: eastbourne

Post: # 100771Post seanandruby

There are some grits you can apply onto a rsin. I think because of your drainage problem you need to lift them and put a fall in the path, possibly something more suited to a patio. NO, drilling holes won't solve your problem.
sean

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