What joint stabaliser
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We had our driveway and a larger area next to the house block paved 2 years ago, and the company who did it used Marshalls keybond joint stabaliser.
I have read that it needs re doing every 2 years or thereabouts. After looking on here at the different types of stabaliser, I wondered what sort of price I should expect to pay for a decent quality one, not the best, to cover an area about 6m squared approximately.
I have read that it needs re doing every 2 years or thereabouts. After looking on here at the different types of stabaliser, I wondered what sort of price I should expect to pay for a decent quality one, not the best, to cover an area about 6m squared approximately.
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Sorry, but how do you know what the fall is. I didn't say there was a fall did I?Pablo wrote:Does it actually need a stabiliser if the the fall isn't steep it's unlikely that a stabiliser will make any difference because the sand isn't being scoured..
Yes it does slope a little, but what does that have to do with my question.
Or am I totally missing the point?
I just wanted to know what stabaliser I should use , if any , as I have re sanded the joints.
I thought that stablising the joints would stop weeds etc growing through them , which is what I want.
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In 20 years of block paving I have used keybond 2/3 times on wide joint set paving, there is very little need to use the stuff,Marshalls is probilly one off the main one's on the market,usually order only from merchants, after a few rains the sand will be set in anyway,if it washes out top it up a couple of times,weeds only grow from blow in the wind seeds and birds dropping then, usually on the mud that falls from car wheels, keep it clean no weeds MSH :
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Ok thanks, but how do I keep it clean or what is the best way to clean it.
There was quite a bit of moss growth in between about half of the joints, so I killed it with a decent quality weedkiller, then raked it out when it was all dead. Consequently, it need re sanding again, so that is why I thought that it should be stabalised again.
If there is no need to stabalise the joints again I won't, and I would go over it with weedkiller every now and again.
There was quite a bit of moss growth in between about half of the joints, so I killed it with a decent quality weedkiller, then raked it out when it was all dead. Consequently, it need re sanding again, so that is why I thought that it should be stabalised again.
If there is no need to stabalise the joints again I won't, and I would go over it with weedkiller every now and again.
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