Patio down now the hard part what colour jointing

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Post: # 106385Post split59

Hi with the much help gained from the advice here and one of Tony's plans i have laid my first ever patio. Ok so joints may be a bit bigger than I like but trying to balance the joints is a nightmare I take my hat of to you guys who lay patios for a living it's a damn site harder than it looks! Anyway i have used natural paving sandstone heather and am stuck on which colour to Finnish the joints am I right in thinking buff will be to light and black be to dark and stone grey be ok? I'm thinking of using weatherpoint 365 as I can get that local and fits my budget is this stuff ok or should I pay a bit more for something else? I'm concerned they say. Try a test area for staining I thought the idea of these compounds was that they don't stain.
Also they say if bedded on a stronger morter base than 7:1 it won't. Work what is the alternative?
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Post: # 106389Post cookiewales

365 is fine no problems you get a shine but that soon disappears use plenty of water and wet first don't try and do to much in one go :)
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Post: # 106392Post PavingSuperstore

Natural Paving's heather is a modak colour, so I would suggest either a buff or the mid grey colour. Personally, I would probably choose the buff colour.

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cookiewales wrote:365 is fine no problems you get a shine but that soon disappears use plenty of water and wet first don't try and do to much in one go :)
or if those don't quite float your boat try EASYJoint, we offer more colours and an ever so slightly better product :D

http://www.azpects.co.uk/products/easy-joint.aspx

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Post: # 106861Post loydE1

Hi im laying my first patio natural sandstone dune colour, i have been advised to use grout suitable for outside, look at BAL superflex wide joints, comes in various colours and feed it into the joint with a gun..365 -and easyjoint are pretty naf products and loose there colour after time, grout is the way forward. ...
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Post: # 106862Post lutonlagerlout

when you have laid 40-50 you might be more circumspect lloyd

easyjoint and 365 are perfectly acceptable for domestic patios,which they are intended for

I personally wouldnt use grout

sand and cement yes ,but not grout as in tilers grout
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Post: # 106863Post mickg

who has advised you to use grout instead of tried and tested jointing products ?

all patio jointing products loose colour after a period in time including traditional sand and cement, what makes you think grout is any better ?
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Post: # 106864Post BrianRatliff

mickg wrote:who has advised you to use grout instead of tried and tested jointing products ?

all patio jointing products loose colour after a period in time including traditional sand and cement, what makes you think grout is any better ?

That's a good point. Think again?
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Post: # 106868Post loydE1

Im talking about BAL micromax 2 comes in gd range of colours, gd product..
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Post: # 106870Post lutonlagerlout

loyde
from bal's webby
" Recommended applications areas include leisure centres, bathrooms, changing rooms, restaurants/food consumption areas, domestic kitchens and shopping malls."
no mention of sandstone patios?
in fact all of bals grouts seem to be aimed at tilers
your patio will be flags
whole different ballgame
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Post: # 106872Post loydE1

I spoke to there tech team and if u speak to stone masons they will say the same. Think about it. You can use high end natural stone inside of your house, would you use cement to grout indoors say in your kitchen? No..so if you're putting good quality natural stone on you patio why compromise...
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The grout product you are talking about is cement based
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Post: # 106874Post dig dug dan

Jointing products only lose their colour due to dirt. Regular cleaning will solve this.not had a problem with easyjoint, or any complaints
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Post: # 106875Post lutonlagerlout

loyd there are stone masons here,cookie ,dempsey,noony, tony mc the gaffer, mick gammage multiple award winner
the list goes on ...
I might even include myself as someone who has some experience working with natural stone
and not one as far as I know , has ever used bal grout on a patio

bal does do fantastic grouts for walls and floors but do you suspect that the men on here with at least 500 years of experience behind us might have sussed it if it was such an appropriate product?

I would be interested in seeing the before and after pics of the grouted patio
my big concern with such a fine cement based product in the hands of a first timer ,is that if the sawn stone sucks cement into the stone and causes efflorescence

gftk vdw 850 is a high spec pavement epoxy mortar that would be more suited if you want a bullet proof finish

but as Dan said ,its outdoors ===> it will get dirty at some point

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Post: # 106876Post cookiewales

loydE1 wrote:Im talking about BAL micromax 2 comes in gd range of colours, gd product..
would be very careful on porous sandstone this will kill it and not easy to clean of when wet and just applied .i have used ball products for fixing stone cladding and slate flooring .as lll says stick to a resin grout which does not fade as aggregate is natural stone the binder is colourless ps 365 is not gunpoint its resin

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