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johnboi
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Joined: Mon Aug 18, 2003 6:17 pm
Location: Sheffield UK

Post: # 2742Post johnboi

First of all I would like to thank everyone for their help.10 weeks ago I was a totally ignorant of block paving procedure and had foolishly promised the missus that I could lay one (especially if it was going to save ME money).It was only then that I realised what I had taken on.If it hadn't been for this site and the help from the brew cabin crew I think I would have given up and called the contracters in!!!Anyway phase 1 (!) is finished and it looks good (10 weeks ago I would have viewed anyone sad who got satisfaction out of a patio, but hey call me sad!).Her indoors is well pleased but is now lining me up to lay a path!!!!!
One final thing the patio which is about 18 m sq is layed with marshalls clay brick multi and they do look good but after a recent heavy downpour the rain has brought some of the sand out.Will this always occur or will the joint sand harden up over time. I am reluctant to use a sealant as I wouldn't want to change the colourof the blocks too much.But if a sealant is the only way, what have people used for clay brick pavers that leave the original colour as unchanged as possible?

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Post: # 2747Post 84-1093879891

Sad??? How on earth can laying paving be considered sad?? It is the most enjoya....well, it's the second most enjoyable experience in the world! ;)

The sand jointing will, eventually, bind itself together, but, if you do find you're still losing a lot, then a sand stabilising compound, summat like Keybond from Marshalls, will help enormously, but have no effect on the appearance of the pavers themselves. :)

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