What type of sand should I use between slabs?
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Yesterday we had our driveway professionally cleaned and it looks amazing - It is made up of large concrete slabs (50x600x800 ish). The cleaning has blasted away all of the mud and dirt that was in the gaps between the slabs and I think it would be wise to fill them in the same way that you sand between paving blocks.
What type of sand should be used for this? I would say the gaps vary from 1mm to 3mm.
What type of sand should be used for this? I would say the gaps vary from 1mm to 3mm.
The problem with kiln dried sand is that weeds grow in it or you get moss. I would always go with a sand and cement mix if possible. You gan actually buy some excellent pre mixed brush in mortars now that have resins etc in so set really quickly and last years.
I cant remenber the name of the product we used on our last paving job but you actually wet the ground first and brush the mix in. It looked fantastic when dried
I cant remenber the name of the product we used on our last paving job but you actually wet the ground first and brush the mix in. It looked fantastic when dried
Spudler said:
Brilliant product we sell it all day long but not to be used on driveways.Wickes sell something similar for £25.
or you can by the above from toolstation. http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p73524
or you can by the above from toolstation. http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p73524
Edited by neilsie on Thursday 15th April 23:08
topsparks said:
Spudler said:
Brilliant product we sell it all day long but not to be used on driveways.Goochie said:
topsparks said:
Spudler said:
Brilliant product we sell it all day long but not to be used on driveways.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




