Loose flags advice

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Craigside
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Post: # 109545Post Craigside

Hi, I'm new to this forum, and I'm a DIYer looking for some advice hopefully...

I've got a large driveway area indian stone lay on a concrete bed, the joiints were pointed with 'pave fix plus'. I now realise this was a bad move for my application, the 'pave fix' joint material is relatively soft and weak and not suitable for driving on (in my experiance).

So, I've got some flags coming loose. The bed is solid and recent (3 months ago), but the cars turning on the flags is working them loose (I think the tortion effect of wheels + weaker joints?).

Can I "stick" the loose flags to the existing sound base using a slurry primer mix (SBR/Cement), and then re-point using morter?

Any advice very much appreciated.

Thanks

Rob
Rob

r896neo
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Post: # 109551Post r896neo

You can try sticking the flags back down but you'll need to be neat and clean it perfectly to have a chance, otherwise its relaying.

As for repointing then yes use something better but i doubt that it was the jointing alone causing your problems, I would guess the flags are perhaps moving slightly because of settlement due to inadequate sub base or poor bedding.

Flags and driveways are just a problematic combination.

Craigside
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Post: # 109557Post Craigside

Thanks for your reply. The base does seem to be good. About 1 barrow mix per flag, about 4" thick, quite decent. Waited a full month before driving on it, etc. However, as you suggest it could be related to the bedding, ie how well they are 'stuck' to the base etc. Thanks.
Rob

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