London stone catchup - Few photos
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...here's all four, after a bit of fiddling ...
corner
steps
raised bit
raised&corner
My questions really arise from the weathering you see and how it was all laid down 2y ago.
1. Blotching on the slabs. Could this be due to standard mortar being used directly under the slabs? Its as if damp in coming from underneath.
2. The wall still has efflorescence but less than it was; could this be due to the retaining wall having no concrete support or damp membrane, soil-side?
3. Those bricks for steps look permanently damp and are growing moss as you can see. There was no concrete support under these brick - they were laid on mortar only.
corner
steps
raised bit
raised&corner
My questions really arise from the weathering you see and how it was all laid down 2y ago.
1. Blotching on the slabs. Could this be due to standard mortar being used directly under the slabs? Its as if damp in coming from underneath.
2. The wall still has efflorescence but less than it was; could this be due to the retaining wall having no concrete support or damp membrane, soil-side?
3. Those bricks for steps look permanently damp and are growing moss as you can see. There was no concrete support under these brick - they were laid on mortar only.
Pete
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...and just for interest here's what it looked like under construction 2y ago;
corner2010
steps2010
raised bit 2010
Any observations from the experts ?
corner2010
steps2010
raised bit 2010
Any observations from the experts ?
Pete
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it still looks a fair job pete
just needs a bit of a clean
look here for more info on cleaning sand stone
is it modak rose?
and is it north facing?
my patio is and looks like that every year
cheers LLL
just needs a bit of a clean
look here for more info on cleaning sand stone
is it modak rose?
and is it north facing?
my patio is and looks like that every year
cheers LLL
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Crossed joints. Very naughty!
I think it *is* Modak which is a porous stone prone to algaefication. The weak-looking joint mortar is probably acting as a wick for moisture.
Can't comment on the bwk eff as that stuff is a law unto itself!
Step moss - probably due to them being a porous substrate on a bank which will be fed by moisture from the upper garden.
I think it *is* Modak which is a porous stone prone to algaefication. The weak-looking joint mortar is probably acting as a wick for moisture.
Can't comment on the bwk eff as that stuff is a law unto itself!
Step moss - probably due to them being a porous substrate on a bank which will be fed by moisture from the upper garden.
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Pete,
I can only comment on the look of the patio, and it is nothing that a good clean wouldn't cure for you.
There is one of our mixes in the stain removal section on the main site that would sort this for you.
I can only comment on the look of the patio, and it is nothing that a good clean wouldn't cure for you.
There is one of our mixes in the stain removal section on the main site that would sort this for you.
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weve seen that patio beofre becuase i said about the crosses and the steep path and got told off by LLL or someone
get roger in to give it a good clean it will look a hell of a lot better
weve seen that patio beofre becuase i said about the crosses and the steep path and got told off by LLL or someone
get roger in to give it a good clean it will look a hell of a lot better
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The lads are really cracking on.
Scratch coat on the outside walls
these steps will link the old display and new display together.
This is going to be a raised seating area.
Were trying to incorporate as many steps and coping stones as possible.
Theres a couple of things in there for Luton to spot, lets see if he gets them ?
Scratch coat on the outside walls
these steps will link the old display and new display together.
This is going to be a raised seating area.
Were trying to incorporate as many steps and coping stones as possible.
Theres a couple of things in there for Luton to spot, lets see if he gets them ?
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