doing a small patio this week in harvest sawn
usually i would wait till the warm weather and seal
but knowing how easily sawn paving can get dirty I wonder is it worth using 1 coat of sealer the day before in the dry?
probably use lithofin MN stainstop
cheers LLL
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Don't London stone offer that as a service? So they would be delivered already sealed.
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But can you be sure the stone has a low enough moisture content before you daub them with sealant?
If you can get them indoors, well spaced, with good air circulation for at least a couple of days, then maybe they will be ok, but one of the problems at this time of year, when the temps are low, is that moisture doesn't always make itself apparent.
I wonder if one of them wall damp meter yokes would be any use?
If you can get them indoors, well spaced, with good air circulation for at least a couple of days, then maybe they will be ok, but one of the problems at this time of year, when the temps are low, is that moisture doesn't always make itself apparent.
I wonder if one of them wall damp meter yokes would be any use?
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