Efflorescence or something else
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Hi
These paving (pressed concrete)slabs were laid on a bed of mortar and initially we were pleased with the result. Some 2 or 3 weeks later there was an unsightly change.
I know about efflorescence but some of these flags look very strange and have what looks like the dye has run down the flag.
After complaint the manufacturer has offered to refund us the cost of the flags but not the cost of our labourer and materials.
Do you think it is efflorescence and it will eventually vanish or is it something else.
Many thanks
These paving (pressed concrete)slabs were laid on a bed of mortar and initially we were pleased with the result. Some 2 or 3 weeks later there was an unsightly change.
I know about efflorescence but some of these flags look very strange and have what looks like the dye has run down the flag.
After complaint the manufacturer has offered to refund us the cost of the flags but not the cost of our labourer and materials.
Do you think it is efflorescence and it will eventually vanish or is it something else.
Many thanks
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It was the manufacturer Bradstone, although BandQ are actually processing the refund (if we accept it) Bradstone are offering it as a gesture of goodwill (not going to accept they're at fault I guess)
My concern is Bradstone says its efflorescence which I believe will disappear with time but if it's anything else I will take further action, just needing some ideas of what the problem is.
My concern is Bradstone says its efflorescence which I believe will disappear with time but if it's anything else I will take further action, just needing some ideas of what the problem is.
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That's interesting..when you say they I assume you mean the houseowner...or do you mean Bradstone themselves?local patios and driveways wrote:Second case i have seen against bradstone for these very stones. They asked me to price up a replacement patio for the same issue, i would want bradstone to pay to have the lot relaid if it were mine.
Bradstone your quality control sucks. I increasingly believe your products cannot be trusted.
I think I will be going down the same route
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