Unfinished driveway - Driveway not sanded

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Holiday
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Post: # 44056Post Holiday

Have completed a tegula driveway but have been unable to fill the joints with kiln dried sand because of the weather.Is it alright to drive on it and if it is driven on what problems might occur.Help please!

Pablo
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Post: # 44057Post Pablo

The short answer is no because the sand plays an integral part in the final strength of the paving. If you can't finish due to snow then scrape it off throw some salt from a BM down and then slurry sand it. with lots of water. Best to use a pressure washer on low power and get it fully compacted before you start with the water.



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matty brock
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Post: # 44059Post matty brock

I presume that you havnt whacked it yet then ?

If not then defo dont drive on it, personally I would cover it with dpm or tarpaulin and leave it till the weather improves, then wack it, then sand it.

If too much water gets into the sand before you wack it then it will just turn to jelly and bring the water to the top, then you have got real problems. So just bide your time and enjoy your turkey !

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Post: # 44060Post lutonlagerlout

I am still waiting to sand an argent drive completed on the 8th of december, wacked it dry then slurry jointed as best i could but before the snow just couldn't get that last top up in.
I have asked him not to drive on it till the last hit of sand goes in
in a word we are bolloxed
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Holiday
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Post: # 44061Post Holiday

Thanks.I hadnt realised the sand was so important

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Post: # 44074Post Tony McC

Too many people share your predicament, especially those in the burgeoning 'Drive Cleaning' businesses who seem to think that they are doing homeowners a favour by blasting out all "that dirty sand".

The jointing sand increases the vertical interlock between adjacent paving units and so imparts a large degree of its strength to a block pavement. Remove or omit the jointing sand and you severely weaken the pavement.
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Post: # 44175Post RAPressureWashing

Tony McC wrote:Too many people share your predicament, especially those in the burgeoning 'Drive Cleaning' businesses who seem to think that they are doing homeowners a favour by blasting out all "that dirty sand".

The jointing sand increases the vertical interlock between adjacent paving units and so imparts a large degree of its strength to a block pavement. Remove or omit the jointing sand and you severely weaken the pavement.
Totally agree with you Tony, far to many "cowboys" out to make a fast buck coming into the business and not caring or knowing how to do the job properly.
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Post: # 44271Post nick65

We also had a delay in sanding the joints of our last job before xmas.
Not because of the weather but because some git nicked 8 bags off the job.
"come on lads its dry rain falling now"

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