Afternoon,
Over the next few weeks I plan to tidy up our patio. The jointing, which is the EASyjoints resin type, has worn down in most areas, or has softened and turn to a more sandy consistency.
In some areas it scrapes out quite easily, but in others it is more resistant and seems like I just need to scrap about the top 3/4 mm out. I plan to repoint with the same product.
Has anyone got any advice on this task?
Do I really need to dig out all of the joint to the full depth?
Best method of repointing resin joints.
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Re: Best method of repointing resin joints.
Are you sure it was easyjoint used previous? If so, were instructions followed? I.e. a free flowing joint used so they can drain? Having used this stuff, I have not had any failures. What you describe sounds more like geo fix or rompox
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Re: Best method of repointing resin joints.
if you are going to repoint the joints must be cleared out to the required depths
a top up of 3-4 mm will fail again
rule of thumb for pointing is that the depth should be twice as much as the width
so if its a 12mm joint you need 25mm depth
Cheers LLL
a top up of 3-4 mm will fail again
rule of thumb for pointing is that the depth should be twice as much as the width
so if its a 12mm joint you need 25mm depth
Cheers LLL