New patio has wet patches/stains
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Hi. I need help! My new patio won't dry out its been down for a week now and there are damp patches in the corners. It's not rained for 3 days and everything else in the garden is bone dry! They start to dry towards the end of the day but by morning they are just as damp again!! They seem to be very porous and I was told not to point them until I've sealed them as they will soak the water and colour out and stain. But I can't seal them until they are completely dry and that's just not happening please help.
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I think it may be the release oil from the moulds used to make the slabs.
They look like wet cast slabs which don't generally draw moisture.
It will weather out soon enough and don't seal until it does.
Can't see why pointing them would pose any problems though. Normally pointing comes as part and parcel of the job, seems they didn't fancy doing it.
Draw the colour out, what rubbish.
What are you going to point it with?
They look like wet cast slabs which don't generally draw moisture.
It will weather out soon enough and don't seal until it does.
Can't see why pointing them would pose any problems though. Normally pointing comes as part and parcel of the job, seems they didn't fancy doing it.
Draw the colour out, what rubbish.
What are you going to point it with?
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If the cement is roughly level with the bottom of the slabs, about 30-40mm then buy some Marshalls weatherpoint from a builders merchant and do what it says on the tin.
If there is a possibility that the grouting compound can disappear under the paving to a great degree, we'll need a different workaround.
If there is a possibility that the grouting compound can disappear under the paving to a great degree, we'll need a different workaround.
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Easijoint is an alternative to the marshalls weatherpoint, as not all builders merchants stock it. Just avoid geofix
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