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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 1:23 pm
by gavva1
Hi all, I'm currently finishing the 150mm hardcore sub-base for a Tumbled Travertine Patio, about 7 sq. Metres. The slabs are 30mm thick, & off-white colour. To be laid in an opus pattern, the sizes range from 200x200mm, up to 400x600mm.

I was planning to lay them on a 50mm bed of sand/cement, over the compacted hardcore base, but having read-up on here I'm concerned about the risk of staining. I have a 4l tub of SBR, my main question is if I Bond-bridge the backs of the tiles with SBR, (diluted?) would this reduce/remove the risk of staining?

This would save me from buying white sand / specialist mortars, & as I already have the SBR spare, it would be a cost-effective way of going forwards.

The other thing is whether using SBR would allow me to lay the stone on a wetter bed of sand/cement, as this would make laying easier.

I've done a load of reading-up on here, if anybody could chime-in with advice, I'd be grateful :)

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:26 pm
by gavva1
Can anybody offer anything on this?

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 7:04 pm
by seanandruby
Sbr should reduce the risk of picture framing. Would like to see dpt1 for sub base on top of hard core capping if you have the depth.

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 11:44 pm
by gavva1
Cheers for the help, would you mix water with the SBR, 4:1? I can probably get an inch-30mm of MOT type-1 over the hardcore, I've got a whacker-plate coming weds/thurs this week.

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:43 pm
by blacklimestoneproblem
If in doubt, always do a sample first, you might "waste" a few slabs, but what would you rather do, lay a complete patio wrong, or do a variety of tests on a few slabs first?