Grout/mortar on pool surround - How to grout/mortar concrete pavers arou

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ldra
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Location: NZ

Post: # 24193Post ldra

Hi All,
We are using 500x500 textures concrete pavers with a bullnose edge which overhangs the pool by up to 50mm. I am looking for advice on the best way to mortat/grout these bearing in mind that:
1. They will be subject to a lot of water splashing
2. the filling in the overhang will need support of some sort while it sets
Thanks
:)

SUE @ EASIPOINT
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Post: # 24194Post SUE @ EASIPOINT

Hi

Standard Easipoint will do the job, it's waterproof and won't slump so no support will be necessary. Check our web site www.easipoint.co.uk

Cheers

Sue
Sue
Easipoint Ltd - www.easipoint.co.uk
Tel: 01257 224900

ldra
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Post: # 24195Post ldra

Hi again,
Do you have a supplier in New Zealand?
Thanks
:)

SUE @ EASIPOINT
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Post: # 24197Post SUE @ EASIPOINT

Hi

Sorry didn't check where you were from - no we don't have anyone there

Sue
Sue
Easipoint Ltd - www.easipoint.co.uk
Tel: 01257 224900

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Post: # 24323Post Tony McC

Given there's no Easipoint available, I'd suggest a SBR-enhanced mortar. SBR is a widely used additive so should be available from most builders suppliers over there.
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