Pointing narrow wedges

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blueflyingtonight
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Post: # 67977Post blueflyingtonight

We have a new patio with a low boundary wall made from upstanding blocks. Where the wall curves there are narrow wedge gaps between touching blocks. The paving installer advises that these are too narrow to grout and that grouting would probably drop out over time. The biggest gaps are probably only a few mm but are noticeable. Do we just live with the small gaps or is there some way of getting a good grouting solution?

Thanks

Steve

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Post: # 67980Post Pablo

What do you mean by upstanding blocks?. If the wall is meant to be unpointed then pointing bits of it will look worse than it does now.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 67985Post seanandruby

photo please.
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blueflyingtonight
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Post: # 67996Post blueflyingtonight

How do I include an image in my post?

Cheers

Steve

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Post: # 68011Post seanandruby

click on noticeboard at the top of main page, first post will tell you how to upload photos.
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Post: # 68015Post blueflyingtonight

Thanks! This should now work:

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Post: # 68020Post lutonlagerlout

3 options

1 leave it
2 mask up each side of the face with gaffer tape and fill with mortar
3 mask up each side of the face and fill with a suitable mastic

really he should have buttered the face of those kerbs when he installed them but i dont know what was agreed between you
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Post: # 68024Post seanandruby

.........4 mitre them :)
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Post: # 68041Post blueflyingtonight

Forgive my ignorance - what does 4 mitreing mean?

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Post: # 68043Post GB_Groundworks

He means cut the blocks so they sit together properly rather than having big gaps, that single soldier course has the biggest gaps though!!

You can get radius edgers so not sure why they didn't use them,
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Post: # 68056Post lutonlagerlout

radius ks and kl kerbs are a lot tighter than that giles
think they suit about a 900 mm radius
now that it is in situ only retroactive solutions will work
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Post: # 68059Post ken

Those kerbs look like there sat on the screed, is there any concrete behind them?
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Post: # 68075Post seanandruby

blueflyingtonight wrote:Forgive my ignorance - what does 4 mitreing mean?

Steve
it was just a follow on from LLLs 1 2 3 just fooling about :p
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Post: # 68077Post blueflyingtonight

Yes, they are concreted in.

Steve

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