Mortar - how long will it last ? - How long should ready made mortar last ?
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Having recently laid my patio, I am in the middle of pointing it up. I am fortunate enough to live on a building site (well, Barratts are still building at the end of the cul-de-sac) and so have been able to 'acquire' some fresh ready made mortar, right on my doorstep within 10 minutes of the lorry delivering it.
My question is, how long will the mortar last before it becomes unusable?
The lorry usually delivers the mortar on a Saturday, roughly covered with plastic and the builders use it on Monday/Tuesday. The mortar I have was from last Saturday and I commenced pointing on Sunday, yesterday and today. I have it in a big plastic box, with plastic sheeting sealing the top. It is definitly getting drier, but still very soft. I intend to complete the pointing next Saturday (so a week after it was delivered).
Is there an issue with it being a week old, or is it simply further along it's 'going off' duration? So as long as I can still point with it, it will still go off?
The reason I ask is that brick laying has finished so no more deliveries are expected.
Many thanks ...... Dave
PS - when I've finished the patio I will post some photos - it is a 30 square metre combination of grey riven slabs (three sizes 600x600mm, 600x300mm and 300x300mm) with a cream (slightly peach) mortar - it will be enclosed by new oak sleepers (stacked two high) with inset spotlights (hopefully!).
My question is, how long will the mortar last before it becomes unusable?
The lorry usually delivers the mortar on a Saturday, roughly covered with plastic and the builders use it on Monday/Tuesday. The mortar I have was from last Saturday and I commenced pointing on Sunday, yesterday and today. I have it in a big plastic box, with plastic sheeting sealing the top. It is definitly getting drier, but still very soft. I intend to complete the pointing next Saturday (so a week after it was delivered).
Is there an issue with it being a week old, or is it simply further along it's 'going off' duration? So as long as I can still point with it, it will still go off?
The reason I ask is that brick laying has finished so no more deliveries are expected.
Many thanks ...... Dave
PS - when I've finished the patio I will post some photos - it is a 30 square metre combination of grey riven slabs (three sizes 600x600mm, 600x300mm and 300x300mm) with a cream (slightly peach) mortar - it will be enclosed by new oak sleepers (stacked two high) with inset spotlights (hopefully!).
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They used to deliver the mortar into the silo but now the development is drawing to an end, they deposite it in the (approx) 0.5 cubic meter tubs and move it around the site. The silo used to have a big lime on the side of it, if that means anything (lime mortar???).
My second question is that of rain - it's been dry as a bone during the day while I've been pointing, but raining like a bad'un every night - should this cause problems with the mortar setting? It's getting harder each day, so I'm not overly concerned at the moment.
My second question is that of rain - it's been dry as a bone during the day while I've been pointing, but raining like a bad'un every night - should this cause problems with the mortar setting? It's getting harder each day, so I'm not overly concerned at the moment.
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i worked on big jobs where they use it for convenience ,but i always found it too runny on day 1 and by day 3 it was like floor screed.
sand and cement are dirt cheap it would probably only cost £15 tops to point a patio and you can knock up a nice strong gauge and the consistency you need
bricklaying mortar is a tad on the weak side for a patio
hope this helps ya
cheers LLL
sand and cement are dirt cheap it would probably only cost £15 tops to point a patio and you can knock up a nice strong gauge and the consistency you need
bricklaying mortar is a tad on the weak side for a patio
hope this helps ya
cheers LLL
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i think eventually it will creck badly and crumble. brickies on my job added more cement to make it workable for blocks. so they might as well just had sand and cement. the weight of the brickwork helps with it but it can be live for days. i was made to build manholes with this stuff and it was murder when they came to tarmac, i had to follow them round and do them again.
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oh no, you really think it will be that bad ?!!?? it's down now so we will have to see
it seems to be rock solid now though, and the joints are 5mm wide and filled 30mm deep with the stuff; the mortar was brushed well so appears just below the surface of the slabs
i never saw any of the brickies add anything to it when they laid the yorkstone when building the houses around us, so maybe it's good enough? or are you saying it's just not as good for patios?
it seems to be rock solid now though, and the joints are 5mm wide and filled 30mm deep with the stuff; the mortar was brushed well so appears just below the surface of the slabs
i never saw any of the brickies add anything to it when they laid the yorkstone when building the houses around us, so maybe it's good enough? or are you saying it's just not as good for patios?
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