Brand new slabs discoloured after laying - Marshalls firedstone dark patches

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skaydon
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Post: # 29112Post skaydon

Hi,

I have just had a new patio laid using Marshalls Firedstone paving slabs. Before laying, all the slabs were uniformly coloured in a buff yellow.

Since being laid and once the grouting was finished, there is now a load of dark patches all across the patio. some of the slabs look as they did before laying but the majority look as if they have a damp patch on them that needs drying out.

I've seen the efflorescence posts and that seems to suggest a white salty appearance on the slabs, but my slabs have dark patches on them so I'm not sure this is the issue.

Any ideas?
Skaydon

Rich H
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Post: # 29113Post Rich H

Sometimes slabs can have damp patches for a long time after laying as the cement cures in the bedding course. This appears as damp looking blobs and lines alongside the edges. Could this be it? A photo would help.

skaydon
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Post: # 29122Post skaydon

Hi,

It's been over a week since being laid now. Here's a picture. The original colour is the light yellow colour on the top right hand slab. The brown patches on the other slabs should not be there.

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Rich H
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Post: # 29132Post Rich H

Looks like moisture to me, in which case there's nothing to worry about.

skaydon
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Post: # 29134Post skaydon

After the rain last night, it has dried out fine this morning and those dark patches have gone!

Phew, that is a relief.

Thanks for your advice anyway.
Skaydon

Rich H
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Post: # 29139Post Rich H

It'll be like that off and on for a few weeks or even months, depending on the weather. The cement takes a long time to finally cure. Once the slabs, bedding course and pointing reach the same moisture content you won't see it any more.

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