Sikapave and stains

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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momorris
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Post: # 49405Post momorris

Hi all, with the info on this site I have laid a small patio area with a path leading to another patio area for the bins. I have used Marshall saxon natural. To point I used Sikapave plus buff.

I seem to have a stain around the outer edge where the sikapave is in the gaps. Its like a moist area all around the edge of the slab. Has the Sika caused this or (hopefully) is it simply the Sika curing and will go with time. Its about 3 days now since putting down

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Post: # 49408Post London Stone Paving

You need to give it some time to dry out. I would not worry about it too much. A couple of weeks and it should be gone.

momorris
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Post: # 49409Post momorris

Thanks for the respnse, Im more concerned with what the building inspector says (the wife), she has the final say. The job was only supposed to be the bin stand but she liked the look of the flags and was concerned about the step (1 block down) so this then turned into the path that turned into the small patio. Now she is looking at the council greys that were down when we moved in with a dissaproving gaze.

Ill give it a few weeks and monitor.

Once again thanks.

momorris
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Post: # 49415Post momorris

Here are some pics

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I am tempted to run another set of 6x3 up the side to give more room to the path and make it easier to run the bins down. The bin stowage is about the same size as the image below and is at the back of the garage.

momorris
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Post: # 49416Post momorris

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Post: # 49431Post lutonlagerlout

you have done well there Mo,nice job

btw why is that door so low?
it looks like the door is 3 course below DPC?
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momorris
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Post: # 49441Post momorris

Its on my garage and yes it is below the DPC but then the up and over door is flush with the floor on a concrete base as well so that probably wont make much difference. It was like that when we moved in.

I have found quite a few things that i have had to fix since moving in, steps built onto rear wall above DPC, Wiring under insulation, high amp to lower amp then back up again. Standard 3 core to garage with a terminal connection under the mud. The soil where the bin stand is was piled up behind a shed above the DPC, took a Midi skip full to get it away.

Ill post a pic up when i finish the lot. Wont be for a while (prob next year) as she has won the battle and the post earthquake style patio we currently have has got to go.

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Post: # 49444Post lutonlagerlout

aha !
still a bit weird though,most doors sit on DPC barring garage doors for obvious reasons
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