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Concrete & Masonry Decks & Patios Home Maintenance & Repairs

what is the best way to seal cracks in stone patio?

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on Feb 26, 2012 | 232 Views
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  • HandyANDY Home Renovation... Marietta, GA
    What kind of cracks....do you mean at the joints or in the stone tiles or pavers themselves?
    on Feb 26, 2012 · Like 0
  • Dan's of Central Florida,... Clermont, FL
    Doug, what sort of stone is this? Are they just pavers and, if so, can you just replace the pavers? What sort on base are they sitting on top of? Some more information will help us to help you. :)
    on Feb 26, 2012 · Like 0
  • Doug A Ellijay, GA
    thes are cracks in the joints where base has settled. less than 1/8 in
    on Feb 27, 2012 · Like 0
  • pavescapes Norcross, GA
    pavers or stone Doug
    on Feb 27, 2012 · Like 0
  • Doug A Ellijay, GA
    the patio is of random size stone, not sure what kind.
    on Feb 28, 2012 · Like 0
  • HandyANDY Home Renovation... Marietta, GA
    Post a pic for us Doug!
    on Feb 28, 2012 · Like 0
  • pavescapes Norcross, GA
    if its cracks in the mortar joints of flagstone you can fix it by buying a bag of quickcrete mason mix in the green bag ih home depot or lowes and sweep it into the cracks (wait for a good dry day)
    on Feb 29, 2012 · Like 2
  • Its Really Concrete, Inc. Marietta, GA
    take out the surrounding mortar - pry up the offending flagstones - fill w/sand OR properly compacted GaDOT ('crusher run' 'base') - replace stone(s) - replace mortar jnts,,, if its less than 1/8" & NOT a trip hazard, find something else to worry about ;-)
    on Mar 04, 2012 · Like 0

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