Sealing underside of sandstone with pva - Sealing underside of sandstone with pva
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A supplier has suggested that I seal the underside of a sandstone modak slab (25mm) with PVA just prior to laying the slab. Idea is to prevent moisture coming up through the ground into the stone.
Has anyone heard of this, or have an opinion on whether this is worth doing?
Intention is to seal the top once laid, but not sure if this PVA seal to the underside is worthwhile.
Any comments welcomed...
Has anyone heard of this, or have an opinion on whether this is worth doing?
Intention is to seal the top once laid, but not sure if this PVA seal to the underside is worthwhile.
Any comments welcomed...
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pva is water soluble.......how do they figure thats going to stop moisture, sbr is a bond bridge makes things stick better.
a full mortar bed and sbr in the mix should suffice
a full mortar bed and sbr in the mix should suffice
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That does not make any sense. Are you sure that your supplier does not mean to stop cement residue leaching through (this is common with sawn sandstone). I dont know whether or not sealing the underside with a pva would prevent this problem, but anyhow its usually only a temporary problem that fades with time.
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as giles says sbr in mix semi dry full bed.modak is the hardest stone of them all it had diamond blade companys scratching there heads for a long time i have never had problems with leaching good luck :;):fridge wrote:A supplier has suggested that I seal the underside of a sandstone modak slab (25mm) with PVA just prior to laying the slab. Idea is to prevent moisture coming up through the ground into the stone.
Has anyone heard of this, or have an opinion on whether this is worth doing?
Intention is to seal the top once laid, but not sure if this PVA seal to the underside is worthwhile.
Any comments welcomed...
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just slightly off topic is there or has the gaffer got a table indicating the hardness of the imported sandstones etc? like from fossil mint to modak etc?
infact going to message the gaffer now.
infact going to message the gaffer now.
Giles
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Be aware that PVA tends to reemulsify in contact with water so whatever it first may have been applied to do, it'll no longer be doing it.
Better to use Ronafix with cement in a primer/bond coat, and Ronafix in the mortar to give adhesion, strength, waterproof and frost resistance.
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Ronafix for Bedding Mortar by Ronacrete
Better to use Ronafix with cement in a primer/bond coat, and Ronafix in the mortar to give adhesion, strength, waterproof and frost resistance.
See
Ronafix for Bedding Mortar by Ronacrete
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