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Replacing The Pointing On My Patio.
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The cement between the tiles on my patio had all disappeared. So I got a man to come and redo it. He made a wonderful job but only did half and then he disappeared. He used some new product that wasn’t cement-based. It was put in dry and brushed in with a paintbrush. Does anyone know what is called, is it good and better than cement, how does it set, I understand it is expensive and is there a good source to buy some more as I think I shall have to finish the job! Is it difficult to use? Any hints gratefully received! Bramley.
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I think the products in Chris' links will pretty much be the same - just different brands. I've used the "joint-it" on my patio a few years ago so I can vouch for that stuff. When it sets, it sets rock hard. Also, you don't need to use a paint brush to brush it in, you pour some of the bag out on to the patio and brush it in with a sweeping brush - much easier than getting...
19:24 Mon 20th Apr 2020
Everbuild Geo-Fix is similar
https:/ /tinyur l.com/y 7hnrdbr
as is Joint-It
https:/ /tinyur l.com/y aufaw5n
and Silka FastFix
https:/ /www.bc profile s.co.uk /sika-f astfix- all-wea ther-jo inting- compoun d-14kg- grey/
The last link above includes a video showing you how to use the stuff and a link to a calculator to check the quantity you'll need.
[NB: Note that there are different colours available. Make sure to get a product that matches what's already been completed!]
https:/
as is Joint-It
https:/
and Silka FastFix
https:/
The last link above includes a video showing you how to use the stuff and a link to a calculator to check the quantity you'll need.
[NB: Note that there are different colours available. Make sure to get a product that matches what's already been completed!]
I think the products in Chris' links will pretty much be the same - just different brands.
I've used the "joint-it" on my patio a few years ago so I can vouch for that stuff. When it sets, it sets rock hard. Also, you don't need to use a paint brush to brush it in, you pour some of the bag out on to the patio and brush it in with a sweeping brush - much easier than getting down on your hands and knees :)
Also, another tip which isn't mentioned in the instructions, when I brushed the powder into the joints, rather than just let the powder find its own level, I compacted it down using a piece of wood which fit in between the joints and then added more powder and kept repeating until the level of the powder was level with the patio flags.
I don't know if it made any difference, but a few years later on and all the pointing is still in place, none of it has cracked, etc :)
Here's a link on Ebay, to the same seller that I used:
https:/ /www.eb ay.co.u k/itm/J oint-it -Easy-A ll-Weat her-Pav ing-Joi nting-G rout-Mo rtar-Co mpound- 20Kg-3- Colours /252062 289603? ssPageN ame=STR K%3AMEB IDX%3AI T&v ar=5509 1702151 4&_ trksid= p206035 3.m1438 .l2649
I've used the "joint-it" on my patio a few years ago so I can vouch for that stuff. When it sets, it sets rock hard. Also, you don't need to use a paint brush to brush it in, you pour some of the bag out on to the patio and brush it in with a sweeping brush - much easier than getting down on your hands and knees :)
Also, another tip which isn't mentioned in the instructions, when I brushed the powder into the joints, rather than just let the powder find its own level, I compacted it down using a piece of wood which fit in between the joints and then added more powder and kept repeating until the level of the powder was level with the patio flags.
I don't know if it made any difference, but a few years later on and all the pointing is still in place, none of it has cracked, etc :)
Here's a link on Ebay, to the same seller that I used:
https:/