The death of mortar joints perhaps

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 13360Post lutonlagerlout

not sure what you used but i used "geofix" for a year and have had no end of trouble
if you read the small prin the restrictions are so nit picking that no one could do it right
how do you get 50mmm depth when some indian sandstone is only 25 mm thick????
personally i steer clear of these products because 6 month later they look like sh*t fried
point with masonry cement and soft sand
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Post: # 13366Post Nigel Walker

John

I have used the Rompox D1 and Rompox Easy, but have not heard of the Terrace

The Easy and D1 are very good and seem hard wearing and are very easy to use

The only problem is price ! Buti f you allow for the time saving labour on traditional pointing then it is a cheaper option


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Post: # 13368Post lutonlagerlout

are you sure it wont discolour over time,i have had the reps out from geofix and they said its not suitable when theres trees nearby!!!!
at least with traditional mortar its there 10 years later same colour
sore knees though
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Post: # 13369Post Nigel Walker

Cheers John

Look forward to the piccies
Did you say the Sandstone was on a Driveway? Personally I would be a bit aprehensive about laying it for vehicle use. I imagine you had a good base of concrete under

On the Romex web site there is no mention of Terrace - although it may need updating

I have used GeoFix in the past and I will NEVER EVER use it again as long as I have a hole in my ar**

It is the worst stuff ever.
A previous job when jointing 80m2 of Indian Sandstone when tits up. Jointed with GeoFix - looked OK then 3 months later the phone call to say it is breaking up, discolouring lifting etc. In the end I had to pay for £250 worth of Easipoint for the client to replace the GeoFix with. I still dont think the client has forgiven me for all the hours of back breaking he had replacing and re-pointing !!


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Post: # 13374Post lutonlagerlout

you sound like the rep from geofix!!
lol
yes i know the resin is clear and the sand is whatever colour, but as it is permeable dirt runs into the small holes and discolours it.the last lot (i had to rake out and repoint at my own cost) when i dug sections out they were 40mm thick with the top 20mm being a manky brown/black colour.
the only good thing was it came out so easy,i just ran a flat head screwdriver along it
i would be interested to see the pics of the terrace
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Post: # 13916Post HughG

Does anyone know a Romex stockist in SE England? Preferably Kent. I'm particularly interested in Rompox Easy.
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Post: # 13928Post danstan

Go to page 6 and look up topic 'THE GREEN STUFF' about 14 rows down. You will see a picture of hexagonal sandstone paving with Romex Terrace utilised as a jointing product. This was carried out at our patio centre about 3 months ago. Looks a good product but like many things...is expensive. We shall probably take this into stock for next season if we are happy with how it lasts the winter etc etc. Currently the joints are still very much solid, but the sand is just starting to discolour (which is inevitable with all thses sorts of products) and we have not yet tried a pressure wash to see if it with-stands!!

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Post: # 13934Post Suggers

Dan, sorry to sound dumb - do you mean page 6 of the Bartonfields site ? - the pages are numbered ? - not quite with you - have genuine interest.
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Post: # 13946Post danstan

Page 6 of Flags and slabs section of the Brew Cabin

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Post: # 13948Post HughG

Dan,

Thanks for your prompt reply.
Hugh Greer

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