Paving slabs should be laid with sharp sand and cement.
I have always found getting hold of a reliable source of sharp sand extremely difficult. Even from the same builder's merchant, the properties of the sand I buy can vary considerably from one month to the next. I know that there are supposed to be some British Standards on the grading of sharp sand, but I don't think most builder's merchants sell sand that conforms to them. The clay-like consistency you describe is what I would expect from what I'd call a "bad batch" of sharp sand - i.e. probably not sharp at all.
plaz-ticiser.whats plaz by the way?
Well, up 'ere in t'north the building sand ain't yellow, depends on the quarry obviously, but invariably tis red.where is the best place to buy yellow building sand.
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