We are having a new drive laid (not sure whether flags or blocks yet). Our present drive is flags and the joints are filled with mortar which has needed relacing several times over the years. We are wondering if it is possible to have no infill at all, either sand or mortar, and if this would save on regular maintenance? We have tried looking at the website but can't find a definate answer. Is that because there isn't one?
Cheers
Pat & Stuart
Need for jointing? - Why do i need to fill joints at all?
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Jointing of paving is necessary so that friction will hold paving in place and stop them buckling ( for want of a better word ) for cbp you need silica sand swept in, larger units need to be pointed. If largerc units are butt jointed you can use a slurry swept into the joints. For a drive it is wiser to use small element paving, tarmac, or, as suggested pic.
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