Pebbles against dpc
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Hi,
we've recently had 50sqm of Stonemarket Nordus Schwartz slate paving laid. It was build up slightly to form 3 levels (only 15 cm rise to each one).
This has meant the top level (nearest the house) is higher than the old flags were. The builder has left a 20cm gap between the edge of the slate and the house.
The intention is to fill this channel with some nice white pebbles.
My question is can I fill this channel with pebbles to the top? because if I do, that will put the pebbles against the 2 rows of DPC. Photo is below to help.
Thanks for any advice.
Also, on using the patio we've noticed it does scratch quite easily. I guess that's the downside of a blue/black slate? - is there any way to protect the slate from some scratches? - they aren't deep, just from chairs etc, but do show quite white when first done.
Cheers,
Chris
we've recently had 50sqm of Stonemarket Nordus Schwartz slate paving laid. It was build up slightly to form 3 levels (only 15 cm rise to each one).
This has meant the top level (nearest the house) is higher than the old flags were. The builder has left a 20cm gap between the edge of the slate and the house.
The intention is to fill this channel with some nice white pebbles.
My question is can I fill this channel with pebbles to the top? because if I do, that will put the pebbles against the 2 rows of DPC. Photo is below to help.
Thanks for any advice.
Also, on using the patio we've noticed it does scratch quite easily. I guess that's the downside of a blue/black slate? - is there any way to protect the slate from some scratches? - they aren't deep, just from chairs etc, but do show quite white when first done.
Cheers,
Chris
Chris
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This garden project has certainly intensified it!!
I did email Stonemarket about how to care for the Nordus slate (for minor scratches / general cleaning etc).... they suggested this company who offer a range of products and know the Stonemarket ranges.
The whole patio does need a good clean to get rid of some of the residues etc from the fitting.
Do you think it's worth getting any of these products? - or is good old soap and water just as good for cleaning?
https://www.extensive.co.uk/search.....bmit=Go
thanks,
I did email Stonemarket about how to care for the Nordus slate (for minor scratches / general cleaning etc).... they suggested this company who offer a range of products and know the Stonemarket ranges.
The whole patio does need a good clean to get rid of some of the residues etc from the fitting.
Do you think it's worth getting any of these products? - or is good old soap and water just as good for cleaning?
https://www.extensive.co.uk/search.....bmit=Go
thanks,
Chris
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Stone market have definitely pointed you in the right direction. I know extensive very well. There range of products is....extensive (pun intended ) and their knowledge is unsurpassed.
I would definitely try a bit of hot soapy water and a deck brush first though. Slate often comes with a fine film of sediment on the surface and when you combine this with cement and other dust from installation it can leave the slate looking a bit chalky in places.
You will definitely find with slate that the colour gets richer once it's settled down.
Steve
I would definitely try a bit of hot soapy water and a deck brush first though. Slate often comes with a fine film of sediment on the surface and when you combine this with cement and other dust from installation it can leave the slate looking a bit chalky in places.
You will definitely find with slate that the colour gets richer once it's settled down.
Steve
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