Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 6:51 pm
Hi, newbie alert seeking advice.
I have recently ripped up some tired rotting decking and have laid some Bradstone Mode Porcelain paving on my patio. First time I have done any paving and it has gone ok really. The area previously had a concrete bed so I have laid it on another wet bed of 4:1 mix using a bondbridge of SBR/cement (as advised on this website) on the concrete bed and underneath each tile. I just have a step to put in and another 8 tiles to lay.
The installation instructions just state to use an outdoor jointing compound suitable for use with porcelain. I have had a good read on here about different jointing compound and the Rompox D1 seems to be highly rated. Is this suitable for use with porcelain?
The Romex website seems a bit problematic and just goes to 'page not found' when trying to access the D1 info.
Thanks in advance
I have recently ripped up some tired rotting decking and have laid some Bradstone Mode Porcelain paving on my patio. First time I have done any paving and it has gone ok really. The area previously had a concrete bed so I have laid it on another wet bed of 4:1 mix using a bondbridge of SBR/cement (as advised on this website) on the concrete bed and underneath each tile. I just have a step to put in and another 8 tiles to lay.
The installation instructions just state to use an outdoor jointing compound suitable for use with porcelain. I have had a good read on here about different jointing compound and the Rompox D1 seems to be highly rated. Is this suitable for use with porcelain?
The Romex website seems a bit problematic and just goes to 'page not found' when trying to access the D1 info.
Thanks in advance