Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 11:55 pm
Hello,
Firstly thanks to everyone for all the accessible advice on the site and also this forum. I have managed to lay a fantastic natural stone drive attributed to info on here.
I have been waiting for some dry weather to sand the joints on my flexible block paving. I brush in the sand, it was going very well, trickling in to all the joints, I then ran the compactor over the section and noticed some of the sand in the joints was then moist, the blocks must have been retaining moisture due to their porosity. Is this a MAJOR problem or can I just leave it, wait for a longer dry spell, top up and compact again?? I’m in no rush to use the drive, I’d rather it was right.
Many Thanks
Firstly thanks to everyone for all the accessible advice on the site and also this forum. I have managed to lay a fantastic natural stone drive attributed to info on here.
I have been waiting for some dry weather to sand the joints on my flexible block paving. I brush in the sand, it was going very well, trickling in to all the joints, I then ran the compactor over the section and noticed some of the sand in the joints was then moist, the blocks must have been retaining moisture due to their porosity. Is this a MAJOR problem or can I just leave it, wait for a longer dry spell, top up and compact again?? I’m in no rush to use the drive, I’d rather it was right.
Many Thanks