Posted: Sun May 19, 2019 9:00 am
Hi
I'm just about to embark on laying 30sqm of the G603 Silver granite.
I've laid a good 15cm sub base and compacted and ready to crack on with slabbing.
Info on here has been invaluable - I presumed I would just lay onto sand and be done with it but now I am better informed I know that I need to use cement mix - I am going to go for a 1:10 dry mix as I understand this naturally will absorb moisture and harden of its own accord.
So my question is - with regards to 'priming' the granite I know understand I need to make a bonding mix with just SBR I can get from Screwfix plus OPC.
Can I coat a whole bunch of slabs at once [say a 20+ or so] and then lay these...I know the slurry quickly dries..so I do a have to continually mix more and coat whilst I'm laying slabs?
Is the purpose of the slurry to adhere to the laying bed of dry mortar - or is it to provide a shield to liquids rising from the underside.
Thanks for your help - I'll take some photos and post on here as it progresses!
I'm just about to embark on laying 30sqm of the G603 Silver granite.
I've laid a good 15cm sub base and compacted and ready to crack on with slabbing.
Info on here has been invaluable - I presumed I would just lay onto sand and be done with it but now I am better informed I know that I need to use cement mix - I am going to go for a 1:10 dry mix as I understand this naturally will absorb moisture and harden of its own accord.
So my question is - with regards to 'priming' the granite I know understand I need to make a bonding mix with just SBR I can get from Screwfix plus OPC.
Can I coat a whole bunch of slabs at once [say a 20+ or so] and then lay these...I know the slurry quickly dries..so I do a have to continually mix more and coat whilst I'm laying slabs?
Is the purpose of the slurry to adhere to the laying bed of dry mortar - or is it to provide a shield to liquids rising from the underside.
Thanks for your help - I'll take some photos and post on here as it progresses!