Mortar - how long will it last ? - How long should ready made mortar last ?
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well, finally finished my patio this weekend - just the sleepers were remaining to do so thought i'd wait until they were down before i photo'd it as promised - nothing flash nor expensive, but basically it's 30m2 of hamilton deep riven (from wickes - total cost about £250), with ready mixed lime mortar (from the new build site i'm living on - the mortar survived the winter completely fine without any lifting, contrary to what some of you said might happen, but yes, time will tell), i think the colour goes well, as the mortar is slightly pinky...
the sleepers are tanelised hardwood, i've just sealed them with waterproof decking sealer, a shed load
thanks to all of you who gave me any advise about my project
cheers, dave
the sleepers are tanelised hardwood, i've just sealed them with waterproof decking sealer, a shed load
thanks to all of you who gave me any advise about my project
cheers, dave
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Hi Dave, just took a look at your patio, don't take this the wrong way but is that staining on the slabs or is it the colour/design?daveaasmith wrote:well, finally finished my patio this weekend - just the sleepers were remaining to do so thought i'd wait until they were down before i photo'd it as promised - nothing flash nor expensive, but basically it's 30m2 of hamilton deep riven (from wickes - total cost about £250), with ready mixed lime mortar (from the new build site i'm living on - the mortar survived the winter completely fine without any lifting, contrary to what some of you said might happen, but yes, time will tell), i think the colour goes well, as the mortar is slightly pinky...
the sleepers are tanelised hardwood, i've just sealed them with waterproof decking sealer, a shed load
thanks to all of you who gave me any advise about my project
cheers, dave
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the slabs are grey, quite a light grey as you can tell by the general colour - the darker patches are water (my daughter was playing with her watering can!)
i presume you're talking about the dark bits you can see?
ps you may want to edit your post to remove my photo's which have been added in again
i presume you're talking about the dark bits you can see?
ps you may want to edit your post to remove my photo's which have been added in again
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