Help ive accidently cut a groove in my paving - Does anvbody know how to repair slabs
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Hi first post I have been getting plenty of tips from the board and have now laid my patio. Bradstone countryside riven together with circle and corner accessory pack. Slabs are all laid but when cutting some timber at the weekend I accidently cut a groove about 2 feet long in the slabs with a circular saw. Does anyone know a way of repairing this groove. About 18 inches of the groove are in segments of the circle so it is not practical to get replacement slabs as I believe I would have to buy a complete circle kit. Any suggestions please I am getting desperate.
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There is no 'invisible' repair possible. Your only option is to make a mortar that is more-or-less colour matched to the damaged flags, mix in a dash of a good bond-improvement agent,m such as Ronafix or SBR, and use that to fill the groove.
It'll look alright to the proverbial blind man on a galloping horse!
It'll look alright to the proverbial blind man on a galloping horse!
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