GftK VDW 850 PLUS Pavement Jointing Mortar

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • The new 850 plus, even better than the original top-of-the-range epoxy resin pavement jointing mortar, is used to joint a simple residential patio in next to no time and with no staining. Includes images taken 5 months after completion so you see how well it fares over time.

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  • @-ewen
    @-ewen 8 лет назад

    Brilliant video!Bought 6 tubs for a patio repointing job on the back of this from NCC.Can highly recommend this stuff, so easy to use.I was working at the lower end of the temp range so it took a while to set up.Really amazing product, expensive yes but the saving in time and back breaking graft was worth it.Also really excellent drainage properties, now have zero standing water on the patio.Keep up the great work Tony and thanks for the website

  • @stevelee9230
    @stevelee9230 10 месяцев назад

    Hi. What colour is the one you used in the video? Thanks

  • @mygmailaccount6005
    @mygmailaccount6005 7 дней назад

    Can this be used for block paving?

  • @thanxx
    @thanxx 4 года назад +1

    what i dont get is it says on most of these brush in tins that the paving needs to be laid on a permeable bed?? how does this work with a full mortar bed??

    • @TonyMcCormack
      @TonyMcCormack  4 года назад +4

      There's an explanation on my website - www.pavingexpert.com/faq_permeable_mortars_01.htm - Using these two-part mortars with impermeable bedding is less than ideal, but it's not the end of the world. Contractors in Britain and Ireland have been using them in this way for over 15 years now and I've yet to see a project that's genuinely suffered as a direct consequence of the use of the mortar.

    • @Jaaammmbbbooo
      @Jaaammmbbbooo Год назад

      ​@@TonyMcCormackType 1 base, 5:1 sharp sand cement mortar and then this?? That is all permeable right??

    • @martybli
      @martybli Год назад

      @@Jaaammmbbbooo yes that’s classed as a permeable bed.

  • @SniffBackBetter
    @SniffBackBetter 3 года назад

    Great video. How many 25kg tubs did it take to do that patio? I saw 3 but there may have been more off-camera.

    • @TonyMcCormack
      @TonyMcCormack  3 года назад +2

      You should get 12-16m² per tub with that type of flagstone paving, depending on joint width and depth. That patio was around 50m² and took 4 tubs, I think it was

    • @SniffBackBetter
      @SniffBackBetter 3 года назад

      @@TonyMcCormack Thanks a lot mate!

  • @fieroavian
    @fieroavian 6 лет назад

    Hi! For a driveway, is this better than polymeric sand? Does it work well in -30°C winter? I’m from Canada.

    • @TonyMcCormack
      @TonyMcCormack  6 лет назад +2

      Depends on your joint width. We don't use polymeric sands for jointing driveways in Britain and Ireland (and the rest of Europe) - they do nothing for the structural integrity or extending the service life, other than emptying your wallet. These 2-part resin mortars are completely different: rock solid and very, very permanent.

  • @afrojoe60
    @afrojoe60 6 лет назад

    interested in this in the USA as well. let me know!

    • @TonyMcCormack
      @TonyMcCormack  6 лет назад

      You'll need to contact the distributor - www.nccstreetscape.co.uk/ - to find out details for US distribution.

  • @teejayh4391
    @teejayh4391 2 года назад

    I know it was a while ago now, but do you know if this was "stone grey" or "natural" colour?

    • @TonyMcCormack
      @TonyMcCormack  2 года назад +2

      That's the Stone Grey colour - the "Natural" is more or a 'beige' colour.

    • @teejayh4391
      @teejayh4391 2 года назад

      @@TonyMcCormack That's great. Thanks for the quick response!

  • @joerizza2853
    @joerizza2853 4 года назад

    Background Noise wtf.

  • @sharonguyton6171
    @sharonguyton6171 4 года назад

    Bb

  • @SaturninaBielak-w3t
    @SaturninaBielak-w3t 9 дней назад

    Little Oval

  • @davidholmes6047
    @davidholmes6047 8 месяцев назад

    Once cured can this withstand pressure washing?