As I intend to relift them as previously mentioned & at present have just sharp sand down (1 tonne), can i therefore mix this as a mortar mix with cement & if so what ratio?
I have heard if I add a teaspoon of washing liquid to a bucket of mortar for wet pointing the joints this will provide flexibility & help reduce cracking!!
Like you say I don't want it lifting in a couple of years especially as this is a patio that was down when i bought the house.
I lifted it as the previous people had laid it above the damp course.. After 2 builders skips, depth of 1 ft x 16ft x 22ft of rubble & concrete dug out I don't want to ruin my hard work.
They are riven slabs with 1 middle, 16 segment on next outer layer then a final 16 outer layer, only 9 ft in diameter...now the best bit I have another outer layer which doesnt fit as the previous house owners bought the wrong finishing layer!!!
My local landscaping supplies can supply the final bits I need which will square off the circle to about 10ft across
I have heard if I add a teaspoon of washing liquid to a bucket of mortar for wet pointing the joints this will provide flexibility & help reduce cracking!!
Like you say I don't want it lifting in a couple of years especially as this is a patio that was down when i bought the house.
I lifted it as the previous people had laid it above the damp course.. After 2 builders skips, depth of 1 ft x 16ft x 22ft of rubble & concrete dug out I don't want to ruin my hard work.
They are riven slabs with 1 middle, 16 segment on next outer layer then a final 16 outer layer, only 9 ft in diameter...now the best bit I have another outer layer which doesnt fit as the previous house owners bought the wrong finishing layer!!!
My local landscaping supplies can supply the final bits I need which will square off the circle to about 10ft across