Strange rust marks on indian stone - Markings keep apperaring- very confusing
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We laid this patio approx. 1 month ago, after approx. 2 weeks these marks were noticed on 3 flags. It looks like rust, and after reading this site I came to the conclusion that perhaps something had been spilt on the flags (with acid content) and it was reacting with metals in the stone.
However the second picture shows new markings that have just appeared too. We haven't used any acid on the stone and the markings are appearing on lots of different flags now.
We were going to change the first 3 flags but the problem is happening on other flags now on this job, so i'm wondering if anyone has encountered this before. Intially the markings were all on the same coloured flags but its now happening on other shades of the stone too.
We have laid thousands of india stone flags and never had this issue before. I'm desperatly hoping for some advice as our customer is understandably annoyed but we don't want to keep lifting flags only for the problem to continue. Cheers.
However the second picture shows new markings that have just appeared too. We haven't used any acid on the stone and the markings are appearing on lots of different flags now.
We were going to change the first 3 flags but the problem is happening on other flags now on this job, so i'm wondering if anyone has encountered this before. Intially the markings were all on the same coloured flags but its now happening on other shades of the stone too.
We have laid thousands of india stone flags and never had this issue before. I'm desperatly hoping for some advice as our customer is understandably annoyed but we don't want to keep lifting flags only for the problem to continue. Cheers.
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Excuse the girlie comment but it looks like there is the same colouration on the jointing. That would suggest its something to do with the sub grade rather than the slabs?!?!?!
Come on boys you all wanna tell me I'm wrong.....
[awaiting lots of giggling from you lot]
Lar
Come on boys you all wanna tell me I'm wrong.....
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Lar
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warnergrounds.co.uk wrote:Excuse the girlie comment but it looks like there is the same colouration on the jointing. That would suggest its something to do with the sub grade rather than the slabs?!?!?!
Come on boys you all wanna tell me I'm wrong.....
[awaiting lots of giggling from you lot]
Lar
the colouring has run into the grouting- its deffinitly comming from the flags
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Hell that looks horrible - but how can it be deposits in the stone when the pointing is now 'contaminated'?
Fertiliser looks to be the favourite culprit.
Fertiliser looks to be the favourite culprit.
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The result of somebody doing some metal grinding nearby?
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well its a mystery, can't pinpoint it to any external thing so just going to have to put it down to metal comming out of the stone and change it (it was a very random batch of stone), customer denies any other stuff so i guess its a case of try and break even and keep customer happy- damn i wish marsalls did india stone this cheap- they would have paid for us to re-do it lol