Slurry grouting
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i have a customer who wants their driveway pointing, so i have cleaned them up and blasted out all the dirt from in between and i am left with how it is in the photos, would these setts be suitable for a slurry grout or are the joints not deep enough?
Was thinking a 4/1 sharp sand cement and sbr and plenty of sweeping budget dictates this method over pricier resins.
Was thinking a 4/1 sharp sand cement and sbr and plenty of sweeping budget dictates this method over pricier resins.
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Sorry didn't see this post I've never used acid to date we always clean off as much as possible with squeegee then everything with buckets and sponge.
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http://www.landscapingbydempsey.co.uk
Tel: 0151 724 5245