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I have over the last week laid approx 19 sq mts of Eclipse paving (which I must say looks very good). I have around 2 mts to complete but due to the adverse weather conditions will have to delay until next week end.
1) I laid them on a full bed of 15:2 sharp sand / cement on a semi dry bed approx 60mm depth.
2) will the area be in danger with out pointing for a week or 2
I have covererd the last area to be laid with boarding.
Has any one got experience of the "Easipoint" system used for pointing ?
Pointing paving
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As long as the pavement isn't being used, there's no great risk in leaving the pointing until the weather picks up, but don't let it drag on for weeks - make sure you get them pointed asap.
I'm not sure that Easipoint is relevant to a small patio project, although there's no harm in trying it.
I'm not sure that Easipoint is relevant to a small patio project, although there's no harm in trying it.
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Hello Jack
Easipoint is suitable for any sized project. The only thing to bear in mind is that if this is a 'one off' project for you, you'll need to buy a pointing gun which costs approx £36.00.
If you need any more info about calculating quanities of mortar, colours etc, give me a call on 01257 224900
Cheers
Sue
Easipoint is suitable for any sized project. The only thing to bear in mind is that if this is a 'one off' project for you, you'll need to buy a pointing gun which costs approx £36.00.
If you need any more info about calculating quanities of mortar, colours etc, give me a call on 01257 224900
Cheers
Sue