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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 9:32 am
by Gerry2210
Hello, I had slabs put down in my back garden about 10yrs ago, looked great at the time, was easy to keep tidy, I would every now and then, use a power hose to clean up after my dogs, great stuff. Then I noticed the slabs starting to break up, surface lifting to reveal gravel in the slab, once it started there's no stopping it. Tried sealers etc. What I would like to know is if it would be ok to lay better quality slabs over these ones? Any help would be much appreciated. Gerry.
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 9:38 am
by cookiewales
Gerry2210 wrote:Hello, I had slabs put down in my back garden about 10yrs ago, looked great at the time, was easy to keep tidy, I would every now and then, use a power hose to clean up after my dogs, great stuff. Then I noticed the slabs starting to break up, surface lifting to reveal gravel in the slab, once it started there's no stopping it. Tried sealers etc. What I would like to know is if it would be ok to lay better quality slabs over these ones? Any help would be much appreciated. Gerry.
should be fine mix some cement and water together and brush on will act a a bond bridge ps make sure you stay 6 inches below damp if by house :;):