Sbr primer concept
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I'm going to be laying a Indian sandstone patio in the near future and have read there can be adhesion problems. Main section of website suggests using a SBR primer.
Will this allow me to use a drier bedding mix and hopefully keep flagstones clean. I've laid flagstones in the past and used quite a wet mix to make laying easier but found the wet mix sometimes squeezed up through joint and would leave nasty stain.
SANDSTONE ADHESION PROBLEMS - when does it happen? Do the flagstones not stick from day 1 or do they come loose in the months or years ahead?
BEDDIG MIX SLUMP - I've been scanning forums and quite a few tradesmen recommend a wetter mix, saying flagstones go down easier and stick better but I'm worried wetter = messier!!
My concerns are laying a patio covered in stains or the flagstones having to be relaid.
How much SBR would I likely use on approx 30m2 patio?
ANY ADVICE OR INFO MOST WELCOME.
Will this allow me to use a drier bedding mix and hopefully keep flagstones clean. I've laid flagstones in the past and used quite a wet mix to make laying easier but found the wet mix sometimes squeezed up through joint and would leave nasty stain.
SANDSTONE ADHESION PROBLEMS - when does it happen? Do the flagstones not stick from day 1 or do they come loose in the months or years ahead?
BEDDIG MIX SLUMP - I've been scanning forums and quite a few tradesmen recommend a wetter mix, saying flagstones go down easier and stick better but I'm worried wetter = messier!!
My concerns are laying a patio covered in stains or the flagstones having to be relaid.
How much SBR would I likely use on approx 30m2 patio?
ANY ADVICE OR INFO MOST WELCOME.
Mucho gracias
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I find a wet mix better myself. Just wash paving with a soft brush dipped in water every couple of slabs.
Sbr definitely with a dry mix and preferably with a wet mix also. 5L of sbr is the smallest your likely to find and will leave you a amount to spare.
Mix it with cement powder to a creamy consistency and slap on bottom of slabs. You don't need to cover every inch, in fact I normally stay well clear of the edges where your fingers will become covered in the sbr mix.
Sbr definitely with a dry mix and preferably with a wet mix also. 5L of sbr is the smallest your likely to find and will leave you a amount to spare.
Mix it with cement powder to a creamy consistency and slap on bottom of slabs. You don't need to cover every inch, in fact I normally stay well clear of the edges where your fingers will become covered in the sbr mix.
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LC thanks for taking time to reply.
Would you consider SBR primer on a domestic garden project necessary or more likely needed on commercial projects?
When you plan your works is it your standard practice to use a SBR primer on I/sandstone?
Also, at what point do (lack of) adhesion problems occur? A day after or months/ years down the line.
Thanks
Would you consider SBR primer on a domestic garden project necessary or more likely needed on commercial projects?
When you plan your works is it your standard practice to use a SBR primer on I/sandstone?
Also, at what point do (lack of) adhesion problems occur? A day after or months/ years down the line.
Thanks
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exoticpete wrote:we prime everything now including setts with larsen or instarmac you get used to it after a while and it makes the paving bullet proof
Agreed Instarmac is brilliant.
No merchants seem to stock it or similar this down my though.
Must remember to order some with next Marshalls direct to site.
What Larsen product is similar to instarmac Pete?
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Cheers Pete. Managed to find it at a local merchant that I forgot existedexoticpete wrote:Hi Lemoncurd this stuff http://www.londonstone.co.uk/paving-....-primer
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