Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 8:10 am
Hi,
Can anyone advise please on the following: -
I am considering using 'Rompox-Easy' to mortar in-between my new Indian Stone paving slabs. The product description states that it is "Frost and de-icing salt resistant" and "allows almost all quantities of water to seep into the ground" but if the slabs are laid on a full sand/cement mortar base then where can the water drain to? The water will be held in the 'Rompox-Easy' joint material won't it? If this happens won't it freeze inside the joint in winter and break up the 'Rompox-Easy' material?
Thanks
Can anyone advise please on the following: -
I am considering using 'Rompox-Easy' to mortar in-between my new Indian Stone paving slabs. The product description states that it is "Frost and de-icing salt resistant" and "allows almost all quantities of water to seep into the ground" but if the slabs are laid on a full sand/cement mortar base then where can the water drain to? The water will be held in the 'Rompox-Easy' joint material won't it? If this happens won't it freeze inside the joint in winter and break up the 'Rompox-Easy' material?
Thanks