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Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 5:40 pm
by lutonlagerlout
easipoint romex or gftk are all excellent products
it depends more on whether you are doing it your self or you are getting a competent person in
as i said earlier its a fair job overall,just lacked the coup de grace
LLL
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 10:59 am
by Helsbels
I would love to have a go at it myself LLL as it is so inspiring reading this site, but as it will be remedial work I think its best if it gets done properly this time!! am still looking for someone
am thinking easipoint as best option because waterproof and a consistent mix. (plus I read the thread on someone else’s post saying romex stains easily and so doesn’t clean up very well.) I just need to work out the difference in price.
One other thing! I know we’ve already covered this question here and the answer has been – leave the patio by the house as it is - no need to cut away.
But before I found this site I contacted the building dept of my council for their remedial advice. The guy called me at end of play yesterday and recommended doing something similar to ‘The Standard Arrangement’ section half way down on this page
http://www.pavingexpert.com/dpc01.htm
What do you guys think? Still the same view?
Cheers
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 3:18 pm
by cookiewales
Helsbels wrote:I would love to have a go at it myself LLL as it is so inspiring reading this site, but as it will be remedial work I think its best if it gets done properly this time!! am still looking for someone
am thinking easipoint as best option because waterproof and a consistent mix. (plus I read the thread on someone else’s post saying romex stains easily and so doesn’t clean up very well.) I just need to work out the difference in price.
One other thing! I know we’ve already covered this question here and the answer has been – leave the patio by the house as it is - no need to cut away.
But before I found this site I contacted the building dept of my council for their remedial advice. The guy called me at end of play yesterday and recommended doing something similar to ‘The Standard Arrangement’ section half way down on this page
http://www.pavingexpert.com/dpc01.htm
What do you guys think? Still the same view?
Cheers
you have what is in the top half of that linkyour patio is all ready low enought which is right on the button and its the romex easy that gets dirty but only if you let it your back yard is fairly clean romex dran or better is fine :;): :;):
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 5:37 pm
by lutonlagerlout
the slabs are fine, hels leave them alone!!
as cookie says romex drain or better would be fine but these are a 3 part mix i believe
good luck
LLL
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 8:00 am
by Helsbels
hi Cookie and LLL
thank you both for your comments!
Much appreciated
best wishes
Cheers hels
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 8:09 am
by cookiewales
Helsbels wrote:hi Cookie and LLL
thank you both for your comments!
Much appreciated
best wishes
Cheers hels
high pressure washer in screwfix code 53725-9 nilfisk with a patio cleaner head 60 pound was 140 pound not going to clean the streets of london but will be fine for you to use cheers cookie :;): :;):