Hi all,
I have recently cleaned my patio and I’m wanting some advice on the best type of grout and sealer to use. There isn’t many parts of the jointing to replace, so cost isn’t an issue with the grout. I did read the section about sealer and would like a long lasting penetrating sealer that doesn’t need re doing every 12-18 months, so I’m willing to spend a bit more. There are so many out there that claim to do this and that, which one would be a good recommendation? I am not bothered about wet look or adding any type of effect to the flags. The patio flags are concrete cast sandstone look flags.
Thanks
Mark
Advice on sealer and grout
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Hi , instead of creating a new topic I guess it is better just to ad to this one.
I am doing a path with granit stones and i am leaving quite large gaps ( about 10-15mm). I read on your site that the best option is to use tick tar to seal the stones. What is the next best option?
Also , would Bitumen Slurry Seal also do the job? I am not very keen on melting bitumen and playing with hot substance
Best Regards,
I am doing a path with granit stones and i am leaving quite large gaps ( about 10-15mm). I read on your site that the best option is to use tick tar to seal the stones. What is the next best option?
Also , would Bitumen Slurry Seal also do the job? I am not very keen on melting bitumen and playing with hot substance
Best Regards,
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Thanks for the swift response.
What about that product?
http://www.londonstone.com/adhesiv....-mortar
With what is it better than sand&cement ?
DG
What about that product?
http://www.londonstone.com/adhesiv....-mortar
With what is it better than sand&cement ?
DG
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