Job - Sand stabiliser + sealant
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Thank you all for your suggestions. I think I will try a sealant in June/July, as you recommended. I have also called the manufacturer and they recommend lithofin. The problem with the gaps seems more serious and the very few suggestions from you don't seem easy at all. Part of me thinks that perhaps I should do nothing and rely on the 5-year guarantee that I got from the installer, so if something happens they should come and fix it. At the end of the day they were inexperienced, yes, but nice people.
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this is one of the great myths of workmen
that cowboys and useless ones are horrible and bad mannered
someone's personality bears no reflection on their skillset
whatsoever.....
no real paving company would lay sawn paving butt jointed
unless...
instructed by the client
hope it works out for you
LLL
that cowboys and useless ones are horrible and bad mannered
someone's personality bears no reflection on their skillset
whatsoever.....
no real paving company would lay sawn paving butt jointed
unless...
instructed by the client
hope it works out for you
LLL
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pavingnightmare wrote:Thank you all for your suggestions. I think I will try a sealant in June/July, as you recommended. I have also called the manufacturer and they recommend lithofin. The problem with the gaps seems more serious and the very few suggestions from you don't seem easy at all. Part of me thinks that perhaps I should do nothing and rely on the 5-year guarantee that I got from the installer, so if something happens they should come and fix it. At the end of the day they were inexperienced, yes, but nice people.
Lithofin would be fine for the paving but before you do any sealing next year you need to sort out the pointing issue first.
Roger Oakley BDA(Europe)Member 2006
R&A Pressure Washing Services Ltd
info@rapressurewashing.co.uk
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R&A Pressure Washing Services Ltd
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www.rapressurewashing.co.uk