Hello , im almost ready to lay indian sandstone riven calibrated /bronte.
My question is does everyone use sbr /cement to form a slurry as bonding agent ? Is it advisable to use if i'm going to use a (wet sand/cement ) Has anyone laid without using bonding agent and not had any problems of slabs not adhering ?
thanks for any tips /guides
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SBR-enhanced mortar will give you 20-30 mins in this weather. Don't be tempted to wet it up once it's started to cure. Unlike 'normal' mortar, adding water once it's stiffened up will weaken then SBR bonds.
That's why, in this sort of weather, I'd go with standard/normal mortar and rely on a daubed-on SBR/cement primer to the underside of the flags.
That's why, in this sort of weather, I'd go with standard/normal mortar and rely on a daubed-on SBR/cement primer to the underside of the flags.
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