Laying granite sawn side up - any implications
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Thanks guys. Yes some has been laid don't ask me why but now too late to change and missus says she likes it better flat side up.
Slippery not a problem and saw marks are not that bad.
Mo just wonder if there is any other implication if layer thy side up - like more chances of efflorescence or more water absorbent etc?
Also if it has been laid that way is there any way to improve appearance after that... I guess flaming DIY is not an option but maybe polishing would help?
Slippery not a problem and saw marks are not that bad.
Mo just wonder if there is any other implication if layer thy side up - like more chances of efflorescence or more water absorbent etc?
Also if it has been laid that way is there any way to improve appearance after that... I guess flaming DIY is not an option but maybe polishing would help?
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Take up clean and relay propaly come winter broken bones every where sbr underside before relaying 👍acideraser wrote:all right so the best option is to leave it I guess.
ripping off, cleaning and re-laying doesn't sound like a good plan...
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Clean flamed side use pressure washer and non acdic or Geocel to final clean take up all old mortar replace with sharp sand 5 parts to 1 part cement 100ml of sbr to mix make moist paint sbr. To rear of slab and lay on full bed do not use bricklaying sand or pvaacideraser wrote:if I do it - how do I clean flamed side from mortar?
by sbr do you mean just apply it on the underside and put back on old mortar or make mix new one with sbr?
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Thanks cookiewales.
Will try tonight with one of the first slabs laid first.
The only Geocel I could fin dis this one : http://www.diy.com/departm...._BQ.prd
is it the right stuff?
Will try tonight with one of the first slabs laid first.
The only Geocel I could fin dis this one : http://www.diy.com/departm...._BQ.prd
is it the right stuff?
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mortar was cured already and despite I managed to lift the flagstone with a bit of effort, could not clean flamed side from mortar completely. Had to leave the others in place and lay the other part flamed side up.
I wonder if it is possible to add flamed finish to the sawn side after they have been laid ? - perhaps will have to start another topic
I wonder if it is possible to add flamed finish to the sawn side after they have been laid ? - perhaps will have to start another topic