How to Install Natural Stone Paving
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How to Install Natural Stone Paving
natural stone
in your outdoor living space, here is a guide to best explain how to install your natural paving slabs.necessary tools
to do the job.measuring tape
to measure out your designated patio area. You will need awheelbarrow
to transport your materials. For safety precautions we suggest that you wearprotective gloves
at all times while laying your patio. You will need aspirit level
to determine how parallel or perpendicular your surface is.pointing tool
and atrowel
. These tools will help shape mortar into the stone. You will need other tools to complete the job which include arubber mallet, spade, rake, plate vibrator and a sponge.
materials necessary
to lay your patio slabs.These materials are sandstone/limestone, sand, cement, water, spray paint and sub base material.
Mark out the area using spray paint.
digging out your marked area
. We advise that you dig125mm
at the minimum, plus the depth of your paving. You must remove all vegetation and top soil. Your finish surface depth should be 150mm or more.wet mortar with a
ratio of 5:1
wet mix of plastering sand and cement. Starting from a corner is the best option. Trowel five large dabs of mortar at each corner and also in the middle of each slab as it will give you a full bed of mortar. It is absolutelyessential that natural stone paving is laid on a full bed of mortar, this will prevent any slabs rocking or coming loose.
use your rubber mallet to tap your slab into the mortar
. The use of the rubber mallet will ensure that your slabs won’t crack while putting them in. Once the first slab is laid you can put five more dabs of mortar onto the next slab. If you want to minimise the amount of pointing you will need to do, you could also lay a strip of mortar where the next joint will be.spirit level checking all the levels and falls
. This is necessary because it will help create a patio with a slight fall in it, which will help make sure the area isdrained
properly. Certain slabs will need cutting. If you have decided to go for sandstone slabs the recommended tool to cut them with is a consaw.
sandstone/limestone every 2-3 years
. In our view the best sealer on the market is Stontex Platinum Stone Sealer, this product is available to purchase on our website. Sandstone can sometimes be prone to flaking on the surface. As it is a natural product this cannot be prevented, the only remedy is to brush away any pieces of stone that flake off.Like everything there is a
right way and a wrong way
of doing things and this is no different. Here’s a few things to be careful of when installing your slabs. The simplest bit of advice is to make a plan before you start the construction process and you should also consult a paving expert before undergoing your project.both transversely and longitudinally.
It is vitally important that you get theratio right when mixing your mortar
. If your mortar is too wet water will leak out and if it’s too dry it will eventually crumble. Another big mistake people can sometimes make is they under buy the amount they need.http://blog.tilemerchant.ie/how-to-install-natural-stone-paving/