Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:06 am
Hello folks, I have a somewhat odd question that I am struggling to find info on.
Last week a work colleague of mine told me he was getting rid of some 'old' sand that a builder told him was unusable. He says that it has mould on/in it and that it can't be used.
I have never heard of this and wondered under what circumstances sand became unusable?
The reason for the question is that I have two hippo sacks of sand in the garage from a delayed slab paving project that spent a while outside in the elements and assumed that it would be usable even with some odd bits of detritus in it.
Steve O.
Last week a work colleague of mine told me he was getting rid of some 'old' sand that a builder told him was unusable. He says that it has mould on/in it and that it can't be used.
I have never heard of this and wondered under what circumstances sand became unusable?
The reason for the question is that I have two hippo sacks of sand in the garage from a delayed slab paving project that spent a while outside in the elements and assumed that it would be usable even with some odd bits of detritus in it.
Steve O.