Best product foe sealing indian sandstone

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Post: # 42725Post worldofpaving

Absolutely, LLL, with "stone" it is a cosmetic issue but I've used quote marks because it's a lot easier, of course, to stain limestone than granite.

I saw some black slate sealed on a job once because it looked a bit dull and pasty when dry, the client liked the wet look but the architect didn't.........cue SRV tests,etc., all because my blokes did what the client requested during the only time I had been off that site in 11 days!
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Post: # 42744Post lutonlagerlout

SRV tests??
I dont like too many chiefs
My biggest gripe at work is when people want to constantly change things as you are doing them,it drives me round the bend,

i like the council jobs,you get a drawing and that is what they want,nothing else
LLL :)




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rimexboy
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Post: # 42749Post rimexboy

Opps sorry
i dont want to cause any probs on this fab site but its only my 2 pence worth, im not in the game like most of the guys on here so i would suggest they know best...

cheers simon

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Post: # 42780Post Mikey_C

lutonlagerlout wrote:SRV tests??
I dont like too many chiefs
My biggest gripe at work is when people want to constantly change things as you are doing them,it drives me round the bend,

i like the council jobs,you get a drawing and that is what they want,nothing else
LLL :)
thats only because the council have procrastinated, dithered, had a comity, a quango and changed their minds 10-15 times before they issued the drawing, and now its been approved they couldn't change they mind if they didn't like "more than my jobs worth to change it now" :D

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Post: # 42822Post Tony McC

There's a short list (not the same as a shortlist) of sealants for natural stone paving on the Paving Sealants page but trials over the summer have caused me to re-think the lists and when it's quieter of the winter, I'll be adding more suggestions and deleting one or two.

However, as others have said, the sealing season is over. Sealing in the damp climate of Nov-April is just asking for trouble. The decision on whether to seal or not must be yours, but the timing is something I can advise on: leave it until next Spring!
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Post: # 42981Post mark555

Spring it is then :) Thanks guys

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