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no what price is it sika has a good name cant see them putting out rubbish :;): :;):meany wrote:I've seen Sika Pave Fix Plus in the local Travis Perkins.It's a joint fill compound like Romex/Rompox.
Anybody used it ?
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thats good enought for me i wont be useing the stuff they should keep to the tanking :;):Pablo wrote:The Sika pave is on a par with Geofix in terms of quality it's to be avoided at all costs.
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hey i have never used it,but geofix cost me 5 patios to rake out and repoint,plus it made me look like a clown
the thing that got me with geofix is that when we had the reps out from degussa they blamed everything bar their product
trees,north facing garden,not enough fall on patio ,joints not deep enough etc etc
romex i put in 4 years ago is still there now,solid
I have used other sika products and they do make good adhesives but i have heard bad reports from other lads on sikapave so wont chance it
LLL
TBH i prefer easipoint now as mentioned elsewhere
the thing that got me with geofix is that when we had the reps out from degussa they blamed everything bar their product
trees,north facing garden,not enough fall on patio ,joints not deep enough etc etc
romex i put in 4 years ago is still there now,solid
I have used other sika products and they do make good adhesives but i have heard bad reports from other lads on sikapave so wont chance it
LLL
TBH i prefer easipoint now as mentioned elsewhere
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Ive used quite a lot of Sika Pave and have not had any trouble with it, btw whats the problem caused by the Geofix
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Geofix simply isn't strong enough once cured meaning it breaks out easily and also gets damaged by high heals/ frost and the like. Sika fix is pretty much the same kind of quality and price hence it normally acts in the same way. I would bet that if you went and scutinised some of your older pointing you may change your mind just because you aven't had a call back doesn't mean it's ok. I've made a point previously about pushing these resin mortars into the joint and striking them it does make for a much better job but why spend so much money when cement mortar will take the same amount of time cost much less last longer and clean easier and look just as good.
Can't see it from my house