Patio Grout - what's the best..?
Discussion
675 Gaz said:
I used the easy joint last year on a new 13m2 patio and highly recommend it.
No signs of any weeds and coming loose yet, my summer project is to remove all the old sand and cement pointing from previous patio and replace.
Not the cheapest option but well worth it in my experience
We’ve just had this done and used Easyjoint. Very impressed.No signs of any weeds and coming loose yet, my summer project is to remove all the old sand and cement pointing from previous patio and replace.
Not the cheapest option but well worth it in my experience
Gren said:
Rewe said:
I doubt it is best, but it was convenient to buy.....I repointed my patio with the Wickes grout and it still ok 3 months later.
If it's the brush in type stuff then I hate to say this but this year I'll be digging up loose bits of this again. It's been down 2 years and I reckon I will have had to redo around 10% of it. The amount of 'sand' that appears every time I pressure wash the patio (with circular attachment) shows how much is wearing away each timeIt already has.
Poorly laid cheap B&Q imported foreign sandstone around a lovely house which must be in or near The Lake district somewhere looking at the style. Anyone with taste would have used a locally sourced product, all it needs is '39' painting on one of the stones by the door and a sign declaring it to be 'Dunroamin' or something.
Poorly laid cheap B&Q imported foreign sandstone around a lovely house which must be in or near The Lake district somewhere looking at the style. Anyone with taste would have used a locally sourced product, all it needs is '39' painting on one of the stones by the door and a sign declaring it to be 'Dunroamin' or something.
227bhp said:
It already has.
Poorly laid cheap B&Q imported foreign sandstone around a lovely house which must be in or near The Lake district somewhere looking at the style. Anyone with taste would have used a locally sourced product, all it needs is '39' painting on one of the stones by the door and a sign declaring it to be 'Dunroamin' or something.
that is so funny. And yet sad, at the same time.Poorly laid cheap B&Q imported foreign sandstone around a lovely house which must be in or near The Lake district somewhere looking at the style. Anyone with taste would have used a locally sourced product, all it needs is '39' painting on one of the stones by the door and a sign declaring it to be 'Dunroamin' or something.
Ain't ever post images of my garden patio job, there would not be enough pages limit to highlight the mistakes!
course with building work you could have or may have done things this way or the 'right' way but as long as it serves it purpose well enough and looks clean its done and nothing last forever just like ourselves.
btw lovely patio and home susan
course with building work you could have or may have done things this way or the 'right' way but as long as it serves it purpose well enough and looks clean its done and nothing last forever just like ourselves.
btw lovely patio and home susan
227bhp said:
It already has.
Poorly laid cheap B&Q imported foreign sandstone around a lovely house which must be in or near The Lake district somewhere looking at the style. Anyone with taste would have used a locally sourced product, all it needs is '39' painting on one of the stones by the door and a sign declaring it to be 'Dunroamin' or something.
Jesus, wind it in chap.Poorly laid cheap B&Q imported foreign sandstone around a lovely house which must be in or near The Lake district somewhere looking at the style. Anyone with taste would have used a locally sourced product, all it needs is '39' painting on one of the stones by the door and a sign declaring it to be 'Dunroamin' or something.
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