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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:11 am
by Spitfire
Been to see a job for a customer wants paving out front and at the back, the curious thing was that the existing patio's pointing looked totally normal, and no cracks etc, the customer mentioned that when i lay the new sandstone he wanted the pointing to be yellowish rather than a white/grey.
Now i know this may seem simple but is there a typical mix to guarantee the colour wont go grey? or if there are specific cements to stay away from? or just get a dye?
Appreciate the help
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:26 pm
by surreyhillslandscapes.com
We had to match some a while ago, we used yellow sand with white cement
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:47 pm
by Tony McC
...or silver sand with buff cement dye.
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 8:50 pm
by dig dug dan
easipoint do 10 different colours and can send a sample pack out. they may have a ready mixed mortar that will do the trick
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:53 am
by SUE @ EASIPOINT
Thanks for the reference Dan
One of the 10 standard colours we do is sandstone which may well be what you're looking for, we can send cures samples, just give us a call on 01257 224900
Sue
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 4:18 pm
by Spitfire
Thanks guys, spoke to a guy at easipoint and he's sending a sample, has anyone actually used this product? any problems with handling of it or staining?
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 5:47 pm
by dig dug dan
yes
You ideally need a pointing gun. It injects the mortar into the joint and stops staining.
Thenwahen all the joints are full, you wait for it to dry a little, and then you can trowel it off.
You can of course use it like a conventional mortar and trowel it in by hand.
The recommend mixing it up with a paddle mixer on the end of a drill.
When you order from them, ask what equipment you need and they will advise accordingly