Block paving sealent - Block paving sealent

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markp1706
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Post: # 10484Post markp1706

my driveway is beeing block paved this week with cobbles, i would have done it myself but thoght the 65 sq mts was to much for me. could anyone give me any assistance on a sealent to apply to seal the cobbles against stains etc. any advice on how much neeeded, how to apply, and any good suppliers with cost would be extreamly useful.

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Post: # 10485Post danstan

markp1706 wrote:my driveway is beeing block paved this week with cobbles, i would have done it myself but thoght the 65 sq mts was to much for me. could anyone give me any assistance on a sealent to apply to seal the cobbles against stains etc. any advice on how much neeeded, how to apply, and any good suppliers with cost would be extreamly useful.
I would recommend leaving it for 3/4 months before you seal it, this gives chance for efflorescence (natural salt) to come out of the blocks.

After 3/4 months use Resiblock - thats good stuff (available at most merchants) - apply a couple of coats

i think the cost is around £15 - 17 for 5 litres

All the best

Dan
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Post: # 10512Post Tony McC

Block paved with cobbles? That doesn't make sense! It's like saying your drive is being tarmacked with concrete.

Anyway, Dan is right - leave off the sealant for at least 3 months. In the meantime, have a read of the DOZENS of other sealant questions in the Brew Cabin, and possibly have a look at the sealants page on the main website.
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Post: # 10526Post markp1706

my apologies tony at least it raised a laugh, my drive has been done in cobbles, and looks very good to.

i will be leaving it to settle and seal in a few months.

thanks for your help and apologies for my lack of knowledge.

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Post: # 10536Post Tony McC

No apology required. :D
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