Grouting and sealing for polished limestone - Advice wanted for grouting and sealing

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bingweb
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Post: # 61909Post bingweb

I have had (lightly) polished limestone tiles (15 mm) laid at 4mm intervals on a 2 inch mortar (sharp sand & cement) bed on 4 inch compacted hardcore sub base. Its all gone down well and is nice and solid. My priority now is to make the right choices to ensure it lasts well:

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My main concern is frost damage, the limestone seems to be more porous than I had expected and i want to reduce any chance over the winter of water being absorbed into the stone then freezing and rupturing the tiles.

As I see it I have two choices: I either use a permeable sand/cement based grout to help drain water off and into the ground or I seal the limestone and use a waterproof grout to prevent water (from above) ever entering the stone in the first place.

Apart from the obvious disadvantage that a waterproof system will drain poorly as it relies purely on gradient drainage and evaporation to clear surface rain. Are there any other considerations or words of warning people can offer?

I am planning to do a worst case scenario "wet freezer test" on a spare piece of tile to try to gauge how concerned I should be about frost damage.

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Post: # 61911Post GB_Groundworks

You'll stain the he'll out of them doing a cement grout in 4mm joints on pourus limestone, I'd use a polymeric jointing compound such as gtfk or romex or new marshals one. Bit tight at 4mm but be a lot easier than sand cement.

Where a bouts are you? As big difference from up north to down south in the severity of the frost?
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bingweb
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Post: # 61926Post bingweb

Im in London - but the frost this winter was pretty strong!

What about a waterproof tile type grout? Or would I just cause problems by blocking drainage?

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Post: # 62098Post Turbina Magnum

polymeric material is the one
Did you know they are using that material in Chine - where in winter it gets to -30% celsium?

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