Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 8:43 pm
Hi. I'm a new poster but I'll keep it brief.
I had a 40sqm indian sandstone patio laid a month ago, bradstone fossil buff slabs, by a method which I now understand to be spot-bedding. At the point were I realised the issues of 'hollowness' it was too late to rectify the whole patio although some individual slabs were taken up and relaid. The contractor has been paid off as I wanted a clean break although he says his work is warranted for a year.
My query is to do with moisture/staining effects that are now appearing on some of the slabs. I'm trying to throw some light on why this is happening and understand if the problem is transient and will disappear over time.
I suspect this is a case of live and learn by your mistakes but again it might be interesting to know what longevity the patio might have and what advice anyone would give to try and mitigate if there are any long standing problems that may develop. Many thanks. J ...
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I had a 40sqm indian sandstone patio laid a month ago, bradstone fossil buff slabs, by a method which I now understand to be spot-bedding. At the point were I realised the issues of 'hollowness' it was too late to rectify the whole patio although some individual slabs were taken up and relaid. The contractor has been paid off as I wanted a clean break although he says his work is warranted for a year.
My query is to do with moisture/staining effects that are now appearing on some of the slabs. I'm trying to throw some light on why this is happening and understand if the problem is transient and will disappear over time.
I suspect this is a case of live and learn by your mistakes but again it might be interesting to know what longevity the patio might have and what advice anyone would give to try and mitigate if there are any long standing problems that may develop. Many thanks. J ...
Photos below