Running into problems 4 years on
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Well it's now been down only 4 years and I'm noticing a few problems,
Here is the Build thread when I done it.
I've noticed that a lot of the slabs seam to crackle when walking in them, the pointing round them seam fine but its like walking on a dusty slab,
The more I look the more I find, I do drive my car over it quite a lot only the circle side they seam no worse at all.
I do have a about 5 areas you can see pointing is missing.
Am dreading the worse here to be honest, this has a concrete sub base and then every slab laid onto a full bed with sbr I think it is called....
Yes it's had some extreme weather on it snow frost rain and very hot sun, but surely it should last longer than this..
Tips advice please
Here is the Build thread when I done it.
I've noticed that a lot of the slabs seam to crackle when walking in them, the pointing round them seam fine but its like walking on a dusty slab,
The more I look the more I find, I do drive my car over it quite a lot only the circle side they seam no worse at all.
I do have a about 5 areas you can see pointing is missing.
Am dreading the worse here to be honest, this has a concrete sub base and then every slab laid onto a full bed with sbr I think it is called....
Yes it's had some extreme weather on it snow frost rain and very hot sun, but surely it should last longer than this..
Tips advice please
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Try tapping the slabs very lightly with the hard handle of a screw driver. The sound of a hollow flag is like a higher pitched knocking of a door whereas delamination is a very short cracking sound but this can vary depending on how deep it is.
As i said before, assuming your mix was ok the pointing failure is due to poor instalation i.e not enough compaction into the joints or because the flags are rocking.
try lifting one of the flags in an area where the pointing is bad. If you can remove all of the pointing around one flag you can then check if it is rocking on its bed and check its on a good full bed.
As i said before, assuming your mix was ok the pointing failure is due to poor instalation i.e not enough compaction into the joints or because the flags are rocking.
try lifting one of the flags in an area where the pointing is bad. If you can remove all of the pointing around one flag you can then check if it is rocking on its bed and check its on a good full bed.
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Well as i mentioned the pointing will only have gone because the flags are moving or the pointing application was bad. Raking out and repointing will just fail again if there is any movement in the slabs.
Rake and chip it out with a combo of grinder and plugging chisel. I find a grout rake a useful tool too.
On a joint grind 2 lines each a few mm away from the sides of the flags then break out the middle channel. Then you can usually pry away the mortar in contact with the stone using a poiinting trowel. This saves having to go too near the stone with a grinder or chisel.
Rake and chip it out with a combo of grinder and plugging chisel. I find a grout rake a useful tool too.
On a joint grind 2 lines each a few mm away from the sides of the flags then break out the middle channel. Then you can usually pry away the mortar in contact with the stone using a poiinting trowel. This saves having to go too near the stone with a grinder or chisel.
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Steve I have this problem all over places I can't even drive on...
Tony I did not think for a second you was being arsey, I'm just trying to say I'm sure others have the slabs on drives tony, forgive me if it sounded wrong...
As for the car I keep to the circle side only, some slabs crackle when stepping on, and if we have had heavy rain some give bubbles when stepped on, this is happening all over near the step by the doors and also round by the side of the conservatory..
I've had a closer look and some of the pointing has come out in places as well
Also this is a solid concrete base with hardcore in it and even some steel bars... Then the slabs was laid on top using a full bed of mortar under every slab...
No loose type 1 or anything else is in it at all thanks
Tony I did not think for a second you was being arsey, I'm just trying to say I'm sure others have the slabs on drives tony, forgive me if it sounded wrong...
As for the car I keep to the circle side only, some slabs crackle when stepping on, and if we have had heavy rain some give bubbles when stepped on, this is happening all over near the step by the doors and also round by the side of the conservatory..
I've had a closer look and some of the pointing has come out in places as well
Also this is a solid concrete base with hardcore in it and even some steel bars... Then the slabs was laid on top using a full bed of mortar under every slab...
No loose type 1 or anything else is in it at all thanks
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Been laying concrete all my life but have never seen this before!?rimexboy wrote:Also this is a solid concrete base with hardcore in it and even some steel bars...
I think your referring to the aggregates in the concrete as hardcore if not i'm lost, this concrete under the slabs could be failing, do you know how thick the concrete is, what strength and was it air entrained.
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Sorry the broken hardcore is at the base with the concrete poured on top it was a 3 in 1 mix, and was not air entrained, it was laid over a few days and mixed by myself and tamped down, it's 6 inches thick...
That was left for a few weeks then the slabs laid on top with a full bed under every slab...
That was left for a few weeks then the slabs laid on top with a full bed under every slab...