Romex - info please. - Romex on indian sandstone patio

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Post: # 42167Post mark555

Hi there,

I see that Romex is recommended by a few contractors on this site.

I am having an 85m sq Indian Sandstone patio laid and a futher 3.6m circle patio. Can someone please advise on the quantity of Romex that will be required typically.

Also can I confirm that when we talk of Romex, the product called 'ROMPOX® - EASY' is the one that is discussed.

Many thanks for your continued help.

Mark

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Post: # 42168Post lutonlagerlout

about 12 times 25kg tins
quite expensive,but a nice finish
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Post: # 42169Post msh paving

Or you could use GFTK 850 similar product,i use it alot.hears ther site
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Post: # 42170Post mark555

GFTK 850 seems to be £80+ for 25kg. Romex seems about £30 for 15kg.

Is GFTK 850 much better?? Thanks

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Post: # 42171Post msh paving

not shure on which is better,romex is a more common use than the gtfk, MSH :)
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I'm sure it's the same chemical mix - ???
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msh paving wrote:not shure on which is better,romex is a more common use than the gtfk, MSH :)

Romex = hen's teeth - At least we can find gtfk
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Post: # 42186Post msh paving

Thats a good point there suggars,GTFK next day courier no probs, MSH :)
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Post: # 42189Post mark555

Been recommended GTFK 800. Is this better than 'ROMPOX® - EASY' . Thanks.

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Post: # 42191Post msh paving

iv just ordered 6 buckets £489 worth of gftk 850 for a shopping centre to joint around manhole lids,
its hard to say which is better,GftK is easy to mix, wash off with water, did NCC recommend the 800? if so they know what best for your job MSH :)
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Post: # 42276Post mark555

Think I'm going to settle on Romex Rompox Easy - the 850 is quite alot more.

Is anyone using Romex Easy - any comments - can it be jet washed?

Thanks All.

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Post: # 42279Post williams

the 850 is what i use every time now, i dont think i,ll ever go back to sand and cement now.

The stuff is supurb and now makes pointing a small job like clearing up at the end of the day and no longer the panic of 'what if it rains' , no more stains, no more crazing or cracking.

we did one last week, it pissed down really heavy while i was doing it. when i went home i was a little worried to say the least, £300 odd worth in the joints, but came in next day and it was hard, day after its like rock.

i think rompox easy is the same as 800 or similar.

i also can not get romex for love nor money so ncc being VERY helpful have now got my buisness.

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Post: # 42282Post msh paving

NCC have my vote all the way,used 3 tubs of 850 sunday morning in a town centre no mess no probs 2 manhole lids pointed up clean tidy and rock hard MSH :)
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Post: # 42306Post mark555

Hi there - if i use the 850 on mixed brown indian sandstone patio, what colour would be best suited? Thank Mark

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Post: # 42310Post mark555

Has anyone photos of patios jointed in Gftk? Thanks

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