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Well i'm sure a pro will find fault but here is what i spent this weekend doing. I need to lay 4 more slabs to finish the main patio then i have a small path to lay. But i've ran out of sand!
Since i took the pic it has dried and i have walked across all the joints bare foot and they all feel level
At the end of the day i know its not perfect but i'm happy with it and i'm the one that has to live with it. Never laid a slab in my life before yesterday morning. Its got a fall of 1cm per meter. 4 1/2 inches below damp which i know some of you won't be happy about but the one i removed was level with damp and there was no issues.
Also whats your views on the joint compound pictured? I got it from work so i can take it back if there are any issues with it.
Since i took the pic it has dried and i have walked across all the joints bare foot and they all feel level
At the end of the day i know its not perfect but i'm happy with it and i'm the one that has to live with it. Never laid a slab in my life before yesterday morning. Its got a fall of 1cm per meter. 4 1/2 inches below damp which i know some of you won't be happy about but the one i removed was level with damp and there was no issues.
Also whats your views on the joint compound pictured? I got it from work so i can take it back if there are any issues with it.
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That'll do just grand mate but please don't use that cementone cr#p it's useless. 3:1 sand and cement or premixed easyjoint type stuff through a gun will give you a long lasting finish. Just one thing if the lawn slopes towards the paving or is slightly higher you may get puddling and if so you may need some kind of drainage. Looks great so far.
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I had a feeling i was gonna get a reply like that about cementone Any tips on which to get and where from?
The lawn will be graded away from the patio thats my next job. I have laid edgings along the front edge of the patio so it wont be disturbed when doing this and laid the slabs over them as you would if making a step.
Lucky i did all the ground work so planned ahead. Just didn't plan for someone to lay them wrong in the first place!!!
Refund offered and accepted not had it yet though!
The lawn will be graded away from the patio thats my next job. I have laid edgings along the front edge of the patio so it wont be disturbed when doing this and laid the slabs over them as you would if making a step.
Lucky i did all the ground work so planned ahead. Just didn't plan for someone to lay them wrong in the first place!!!
Refund offered and accepted not had it yet though!
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very nice job eyebrows, well done
I would use Marshalls Weatherpoint 365 for jointing, it can be applied even if its raining and sets rock hard within a couple of days, you can either brush it in and don't strike it with a brick jointer or brush it in and spend a little bit of time striking every joint with a brick jointer to give smoother finish, personally I would strike it as its not a massive area
oh the down side is Marshalls Weatherpoint is available from the UK's largest chain of builders merchants called TRAVIS PERKINS
I would use Marshalls Weatherpoint 365 for jointing, it can be applied even if its raining and sets rock hard within a couple of days, you can either brush it in and don't strike it with a brick jointer or brush it in and spend a little bit of time striking every joint with a brick jointer to give smoother finish, personally I would strike it as its not a massive area
oh the down side is Marshalls Weatherpoint is available from the UK's largest chain of builders merchants called TRAVIS PERKINS
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I'd be willing to change my mind but the one sandstone job I did with Marshalls 365 has failed after 4 years. It looks similar to geofix in the way it's gone and the manufacturers instructions were followed exactly.mickg wrote:very nice job eyebrows, well done
I would use Marshalls Weatherpoint 365 for jointing, it can be applied even if its raining and sets rock hard within a couple of days, you can either brush it in and don't strike it with a brick jointer or brush it in and spend a little bit of time striking every joint with a brick jointer to give smoother finish, personally I would strike it as its not a massive area
oh the down side is Marshalls Weatherpoint is available from the UK's largest chain of builders merchants called TRAVIS PERKINS
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>>>>I'd be willing to change my mind but the one sandstone job I did with Marshalls 365 has failed after 4 years
Marshalls Weatherpoint 365 has only been available for the last 18 months ?
Marshalls Weatherpoint 365 has only been available for the last 18 months ?
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^^^^ i'm with you there mick 18months max,I have used it on 2 jobs no problems no come backs,can't compare it to geopoo.... MSH
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I stand corrected I've just googled it the stuff I used was a dry brush in powder that you wetted down once the joints were filled. I'm sure it was called weather point though it was from Marshalls and it was definately sh#t. That 365 has the same installation method as Rompox easy all those brush in's worry me nowadays but if this one works I'll give it a try in a few years time once it's seen a few winters and pressure washers.
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