How to GROUT a patio on your OWN-Flowpoint

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @jc8023
    @jc8023 Год назад +2

    Great demo.👍👍

  • @craigmartin7504
    @craigmartin7504 Год назад +3

    Jesus Justin yr a brave man using that in that heat & sun ☀️fair play to you mate 👍👍👍

  • @williammuir8901
    @williammuir8901 8 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect thanks, think I’ll give it a go

  • @stuglover1526
    @stuglover1526 Год назад +1

    Cracking video Justin, love your channel.

  • @happybrainybren
    @happybrainybren 3 месяца назад +2

    Used flowpoint for the first time today so i watched your video last night and tbh your video helped but i didn't find it to hard. I went into this terrified of messing up because in your video your talking about it being difficult and easy to mess up, when in reality i found it a very simple and easy product to work with, i could only get it in the tubs and i used 8 tubs but by the time i was 3 in i had a rhythm and was just chucking the stuff down.

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  3 месяца назад

      @@happybrainybren glad all went well for you 👍🙌

    • @happybrainybren
      @happybrainybren 3 месяца назад +1

      @@brickrightbuildinglandscaping used it on my dads front drive he has cobblestones with really deep wide joints, last year he bought a 3 ton electric car and it tore up the excising sand and cement mortar. Any ideas how this product will hold up against a 3 ton car in the way i used it?

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  3 месяца назад

      @happybrainybren
      They actually use the product on town centres so as long as the joints where deep enough it will hold up well 👍

    • @happybrainybren
      @happybrainybren 3 месяца назад

      @@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Oh it was deep i poured that stuff down to china lol, my dads really happy with the finish and it looks proper ty for all the info.

  • @markhep
    @markhep Год назад +2

    Looks really smart that stuff 👍👍

  • @tonydalton6756
    @tonydalton6756 Год назад +1

    Stunning job pal. It look as flat as flat can be.

  • @anthonysimons163
    @anthonysimons163 Год назад +1

    Another amazing job. Well done Justin and the boys 👏👏👏👏

  • @tidybrickslandscaping
    @tidybrickslandscaping Год назад +7

    I recognised that fella with the boot lol

  • @randomstoragespace
    @randomstoragespace 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks mate. Your how to videos are easy to watch and answered all the questions i had

  • @B0jangle5
    @B0jangle5 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I'm getting close to doing my grouting but noticed I have a few bits of cement that have spilled out into grout gaps. What's the best way of getting it out or does it not matter?

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  3 месяца назад +1

      @B0jangle5 no get it out definitely. If it's still soft scrap it out with a trowel. If it's set solid disc cut it out try the trowel first 👍

  • @raydebbiemcdonald3208
    @raydebbiemcdonald3208 Год назад +1

    Another great job Justin. Nice to see Scott pop in. Or should that be hop in.😅
    He was only there for the beer🍺🍺

  • @zoetaylor951
    @zoetaylor951 7 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant very informative, could you tell me how many bags of flow point this took? please

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  7 месяцев назад +1

      Was two bags if i remember rightly zoe 👍

    • @zoetaylor951
      @zoetaylor951 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much, I've been trying to work out what I need for mine, I did 2 year and used that silka but it just comes out so going to study your video and have a go at this, wish me luck x

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  7 месяцев назад +1

      @zoetaylor951
      My advice is do not install it on a hot day .Around 15 cloudy is fine .
      Sunny and hot it will set so quick then its hard work getting it off zoe .good luck 👍

  • @grahamheffer6535
    @grahamheffer6535 8 месяцев назад +1

    You make it look easy could I ask if you have wide joints at ends of slabs but you can’t hold underneath is there a way to block ends off? Duct tape perhaps? Failing this could I cap the ends first with some of the grout left to thicken possibly?

  • @jt5261
    @jt5261 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tips. How about using some gaffa tape on the ‘over hanging’ parts so it doesn’t run out of the gap ?

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  5 месяцев назад

      @jt5261
      yes great tip I did try it once it came off but ill try it again thanks 👍

    • @jt5261
      @jt5261 5 месяцев назад +1

      I find that gorilla tape is pretty sticky if the surface is clean

    • @shepherd1006
      @shepherd1006 3 месяца назад

      Just mix some with the pointing trowel mix it sticky push it in the joints and clean of with damp sponge let it set and the start slurrying your porcelain

  • @ghl3488
    @ghl3488 Год назад +1

    Nice one Justin, I hope I don't have to go there! Regards Gareth

  • @liambrennan783
    @liambrennan783 Год назад +2

    Top tip mate, when your grouting the overhangs on the edge of a patio just get some duct or maskin tape and tape the underside of the slab and the upstand that way the grout can't escape and will save you going back over at a later point just get it all done in one go buddie 👍 keep up the good work

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад +1

      Tried it mt tape came off but ill give it a go again .ta for the tip 👍

    • @mdmconstruction
      @mdmconstruction Год назад +1

      Think better off small bit of ply with tape on and prop it under overhang did a repair that way.

  • @dcl6793
    @dcl6793 Год назад +1

    I’m feeling stressed just watching you doing it 😂 by far the most stressful part of the whole job but defo worth it! Great job mate

  • @PaulWilliams-y4f
    @PaulWilliams-y4f 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great job one question how soon after laying the patio can you use the flow point because on Fuga they say four weeks if layed on mortar

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  6 месяцев назад

      Well to be honest I'd say as long as the patio is set id go for it.
      The fuga pave grout isn't porus I don't think so moisture will need to come out of the paving hence 4 weeks .I just go for it never had an issue 👍

  • @dannyhogi4953
    @dannyhogi4953 Год назад +1

    Looks nice mate cracking job has allways pal have a beer 🍺 for me

  • @mazamaza129
    @mazamaza129 Год назад +1

    Best Flowpoint video I’ve watched well explained Justin (duct tape under the overhanging joints next time will hold long enough to fill them fella)

  • @johnward182
    @johnward182 Год назад +1

    Hi Justine
    Well done mate in that temp and being on my own I’m sure I would of left it mate !! Top marks pal you went and done it pal , shows what a professional you are mate , some good tips as well ❤ keep safe and well mate , hope you got the lads back next week pal 👍

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      So do i im on my own again tomorrow fra still ill .i took Friday off or id of killed myself got to just stop sometimes john as im getting older im putting myself first a bit more and not over doing this was a hard day just getting the stuff out the van was hard enough.
      Thanks John speak when all is back to normal for me mate good luck next week mate 👍

  • @shotokanman1
    @shotokanman1 Год назад +1

    Love you and scott great videos and imfomation 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿i got my first 80m2. To do on my own, three toilet rolls ready, im.hoping i can do it in sections is there an issue connecting jointing to gone off jointing of the grout i should worry about🙏

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the comment .you'll be fine do it in stages and all will be ok.
      As for the jointing should be ok to add on to previous sections we do it 👍🧱🧱🧱

  • @twelveightyone
    @twelveightyone 7 месяцев назад +2

    My missus got her patio done by a cowboy 3 years ago and all the grouting has gone, looks shocking - I'm going to use this product to redo all her grouting. Your video has given me the confidence to get on with it, thanks!!!

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  7 месяцев назад

      Sorry to here that but im glad the video has helped .good luck 👍

    • @thompa12
      @thompa12 5 месяцев назад +1

      @twelveightyone how did that go? I’m in the same boat

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 8 месяцев назад +1

    You have inspired me and I think I will have a bash at that. Of course I will be doing it on my own so I think I will mix half a bag at a time. I have Indian limestone which was professionally laid , I use that term loosely, and I have half a dozen loose tiles to remedy before I tackle the grouting. The grout lines are quite wide 10-15 mm if I recall correctly - once I rake them out - would you recommend I put some fine gravel in the bottom - to reduce the amount of flowcoat I am going to be ‘shovelling’ in there? Where did you get your big floor squeegee from?

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  8 месяцев назад +1

      Its a neoprene squeegee from the paving expert site on line .no i would use flowpoint no gravel the more in the joint the long its durability. Good luck 👍 💯

    • @normanboyes4983
      @normanboyes4983 8 месяцев назад

      @@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Thank you very much.

  • @TheGrove54
    @TheGrove54 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi mate what’s this stuff like if I’m pointing around cobbles against tarmac ??.

  • @stevevv583
    @stevevv583 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great informative video. I’m looking to do this soon. Where do you suggest rinsing off the flowpoint towards? I don’t have an area for it to run off other than drains or grass. Cheers

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  8 месяцев назад

      Do not let it go near the drains.
      Id take a section of grass up .
      Let the flowpoint drain to that sump area let it all set in the sump area .
      When its set scrap it all out and add the truff back .thats what id do 👍

    • @stevevv583
      @stevevv583 8 месяцев назад

      That’s great. Thanks for the quick response. Keep up the good work. All the best.

  • @shoddyangler1454
    @shoddyangler1454 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video thank you 💯

  • @craiglowe44
    @craiglowe44 Год назад +1

    I've just done half of mine today on my own, I'm a diyer and that was extremely stressful!
    It was only about 14c here today and it dried out on the surface of the tile but hadn't set in the joint fully so I'm not sure what I did wrong. I got the stuck stuff off but the joint ended up low so I ended up doing another mix to go over it.
    Other half is being attempted tomorrow, hopefully it goes better.

  • @edwright7348
    @edwright7348 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can you add a colour to the mix, e.g. to make it more buff?

  • @mattsidebottom7603
    @mattsidebottom7603 7 месяцев назад +1

    Would you recommend for indian sandstone

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  7 месяцев назад +1

      This product (flowpoint) is actually better for indian sandstone so id recommend this product 👌

  • @darrenwatters3054
    @darrenwatters3054 Год назад +1

    😂😂 funny Justin, we do it the same way, not sure if i would do it on my own 😮, top tip for you, get a pedalo from tillers tools, you can take 90% ov the slurry off the face ov the tile while waiting for it to set without disturbing the joints, less cleaning, less stress
    👍

  • @LewisgardenservicesLtd
    @LewisgardenservicesLtd Год назад +1

    Bet the first time someone uses that it's a stressful day😬 looks brilliant 👌

  • @williammuir8901
    @williammuir8901 8 месяцев назад +2

    Would you recommend this or easy joint for Indian sandstone? What would you say is the better longer lasting product?

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  8 месяцев назад

      Never used easy joint but if its a polymer compound then flowpoint is way better as its cementitious 👍

    • @Only-one-life-68
      @Only-one-life-68 Месяц назад

      Flow point on Indian stone is absolutely ace..

  • @lmilne4859
    @lmilne4859 Год назад +2

    Dolphin tape round the wood Justin. Flowpoint easiest product out there to use. Just good preparation but for me on tiles to grainy finish. But main issue is no matter always seem to get super fine white pin striping real pain in the ass. Every had any issues with that Justin ? Big fan the product only use on concrete natural products really now. Saying that 150sqm marshalls Indian sandstone used there Flowpoint type grout got white bits appearing on edge and yet and there technicall had no answers all there products used. About is much use chocolate fire guard them lot.
    Superb job yet again buddy. 🤟🤟

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      Its a cost thing lee i give people options on grout .All grout has its issues in my opinion lee.
      The smooth flow point is way better than the standard product.
      If you clean it off really well the white efflorescence is less but yes ive seen it .
      Im still waiting for a user friendly grout system thats easier to install lee.
      I find the grout is one of the hardest parts to do on a patio.
      Hope your well lee cheers mate 👍 👌

    • @BobbyThurwell
      @BobbyThurwell Год назад +1

      Is that the same as that, Lee? : Dolphin tape encircles the wooden area, Justin. Flowpoint is undeniably the most user-friendly product available. Adequate preparation is crucial, though, especially when working on tiles to achieve a smoother finish. However, my primary concern revolves around an ongoing challenge: the persistent occurrence of exceptionally fine white pin-striping. It's a frustrating issue. Have you ever encountered this, Justin? I'm a big admirer of the product, restricting its use to concrete and natural surfaces. Having said that, on a 150sqm expanse of Marshalls Indian sandstone where Flowpoint-type grout was employed, I noticed the emergence of white bits along the edges. Curiously, despite using various products from the same company, their technical support was unable to provide any effective solutions. Their usefulness is comparable to that of a chocolate fire guard-practically nonexistent.

    • @lmilne4859
      @lmilne4859 Год назад

      @@BobbyThurwell
      Marshalls grout very similar pretty much the same product really. Flowpoint guessing probs better than there’s.

    • @BobbyThurwell
      @BobbyThurwell Год назад +1

      @@lmilne4859 You mean: "Marshalls' grout is remarkably similar, essentially offering a nearly identical product. In comparison, Flowpoint is likely superior to theirs, I would surmise.". Ok, I get it.

  • @kevstockdale855
    @kevstockdale855 7 месяцев назад +2

    I have used this stuff twice and both times if left efforlence staining

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  7 месяцев назад

      Kev i agree with you mate .
      You either use brush in products which arnt the best or flowpoint whicj is rock solid lasts forever but leaves some efflorescence thats the question i no which one i would choose .the other option is a tile grout which is more expensive so lots of considerations 👍

  • @owenevans5792
    @owenevans5792 7 месяцев назад +1

    what colour flowpoint is this please mate? charcoal? looks good.

  • @Only-one-life-68
    @Only-one-life-68 Месяц назад

    Hi there great video,I’ve used this product on Indian stone was ace..👍🏻
    I’m putting down 85 metres of porcelain tiles,the building suppliers has told me I can’t use flow point on porcelain !!!.
    Why I don’t now..

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Месяц назад

      You can use it on porcelain contact the supplier directly and confirm this 👌
      Use the flowpoint smooth or fine for porcelain

  • @jc8023
    @jc8023 Месяц назад +1

    All things considered what's your preferred grouting or joint product?

  • @andrewleach1323
    @andrewleach1323 Год назад +1

    Justin is flowpoint suitable for much more porous slabs

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад +1

      Hi Andrew its actually great for say indian sandstone just be careful on a hot day if you can pick a dry cooler day to do it 👍👌💯

    • @andrewleach1323
      @andrewleach1323 Год назад +1

      @@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Indian were the ones I had in mind I did a patio for my neighbour 18 months ago and pointed it the way I know and didn’t do a bad job for a Waller now his friend wants me to do one for him so I may use flowpoint as you done a great demo and like you said it’s all about timing

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      @andrewleach1323
      Well good luck with it hope all goes well for you 👍

  • @markrobinson1458
    @markrobinson1458 Год назад +1

    Mint finish 👍 Scott pushing his nose in, probably only there for the beer, he's no one else as grumpy to drink with 😂😂😂😂

  • @surfire1
    @surfire1 Год назад +1

    Fair play to you Justin. You did a great job. I used flowpoint on my own a few weeks back. A similar warm day. Mixed as directed. Poured half of it out and squeegee’d. Came back to the bucket to pour the other half out and it had already gone off. It wouldn’t even pour out. Spent the next hour jet washing and scrubbing the first lot off the tiles. Stained them pretty badly. Majorly stressful.

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад +1

      I no you have to be on your A game no how much to mix that you can cope with .Its not for the fait hearted is it 👍💯

    • @craigmartin7504
      @craigmartin7504 Год назад

      I did some @@@@ me when it goes off it goes off , spent 5 hrs washing my porcelain off 😢, but still some of the joints are low, so im going make some stiff flowpoint and try to grout it with grout float & washboy 🙏🙏🙏

  • @davecleggett9371
    @davecleggett9371 Год назад +1

    Cracking job Justin, patio and grouting looks amazing - not the sort of job I'd willingly tackle that's for sure, best left to the professionals. There's obviously a chemical reaction taking place as the Flowpoint goes 'off', and I guess many guys have left the process too late, resulting in the stained tiling feared by all. My question then is this - does Flowpoint have a remedial chemical reaction product? To reverse the process?

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад +1

      Thanks Dave as always mate .
      To answer your question not that im aware of you get it right or you dont its that simple or not .First time i did it i shit myself. You have to no what your doing with it Dave little bits at a time for people doing it first time mate 👍 👌 😉

  • @dimeo2314
    @dimeo2314 Год назад +1

    hi mate. is there a difference between flowpoint and jointing compound or is it the same thing?

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      Flowpoint is a rapid set cementitious grout whereas jointing compound is a resin based compound in my book 👍👊🧱

    • @dimeo2314
      @dimeo2314 Год назад +1

      ⁠@@brickrightbuildinglandscapingthanks for the reply. if flowpoint is applied correctly, there shouldnt be any weed growth after a couple of years right?

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      @@dimeo2314
      Right 👍

  • @ricardoaraujo3209
    @ricardoaraujo3209 Год назад +1

    Nice job . What’s the name of this product? How much cost it thanks

  • @MarcusT86
    @MarcusT86 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video buddy. As a beginner there's no chance I'm using this, but I love the dark look of those joints. I'm wondering if you can dye a traditional sand and cement mix this colour. That is one stunning joint when you did the close up!
    Haha love the surprise Scott appearance at the end!

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад +1

      Thanks Marcus
      Not sure if sandard cement would hold in a 5mm Joint be sure use building sand if you do it. 💯👍👍

    • @MarcusT86
      @MarcusT86 Год назад +1

      @@brickrightbuildinglandscaping thanks buddy, I just meant the nice colour of it. I think it would look lovely as a 10mm joint!

  • @danielamante8987
    @danielamante8987 Год назад +1

    HELP me please!
    I did a patio for my mum and had to clean it I put down a cleaner for taking up concrete but now there is white spots all over the patio is there any way I can fix this problem?

    • @danielamante8987
      @danielamante8987 Год назад

      It's limestone

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      I would contact the manufacturer of your paving.Tell them what product you've put on there paving. Seek some technical advice from them.
      Limestone granite slate and sandstone dont do so well with say a brick acid or mortar remover.
      Hope that helps good luck
      Justin 👍

  • @MarkAndrews-x7w
    @MarkAndrews-x7w 3 месяца назад +1

    Cheers butty

  • @tomnapper101
    @tomnapper101 Год назад +1

    User hand squeegee for steps and the edges and then sponge it off with clean Walter has you go 👍

  • @Participant616
    @Participant616 5 месяцев назад +1

    Always measure even if you think you know the right consistency, otherwise the mix will be slightly different shades between batches or if you need to touch it up in future.

  • @christianmccarthy1666
    @christianmccarthy1666 Год назад +1

    Done the job for 35 years what a ball ache . I gun in no mess would do my head in that 😫

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      Each to there own flowpoint in a gun not tried it with this sort of product but ok thanks for the heads up 👍

  • @Doug....
    @Doug.... Год назад +1

    I can see an inexperienced person getting into all sorts of trouble using that type of product. Washing off too soon or too late. Good advice would be to get someone reasonably priced and experienced to do that job. A good DIY person would come unstuck very quickly. Cheers Justin. 👍

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад +1

      Maybe Doug your right it can be done though 😉

    • @Doug....
      @Doug.... Год назад +1

      Yes Justin. Im all for doing things myself and have done on many occasions. Expensive porcelain patio-after seeing that i'd be sat on the bog many times 😂@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @RichardDowd
    @RichardDowd Год назад +1

    You got some gonads to do that on your own Justin!!

  • @KA0S-247
    @KA0S-247 7 месяцев назад +1

    that Pin on the karcher will will NEVER pull itself out... pin on your Karcher is not all the way in ... take off the pin push in the pipe all the way in and push the pin clip ALL the way down locking the pipe in

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  7 месяцев назад +1

      No it comes off what ever you do ive had two of the same karchers and its happened to both of them .terrible design. Ive had to by new pins and it soves it for a bit but eventually it pops off .i put the pin half way out as the groves in the pin pinch in a bit more that works aswell for a time .
      The washer is great the pin and attachment in my opinion is rubbish and spoils an otherwise good tool 👍🙌

    • @oliverbull1622
      @oliverbull1622 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yea it’s a known fault with the karchers. Happened to me so I ended up replacing the hose as the stock ones are terrible anyway and never had the problem since

  • @avinfun
    @avinfun Год назад +1

    🤓

  • @herrlip72
    @herrlip72 Год назад +1

    Buy a Large Syringe 500ml Reusable Liquid Syringe with Catheter Tube Large Capacity online you'll be able to inject that product right into the joints and stress levels reduced with very little clean up

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip

    • @ianreader4919
      @ianreader4919 7 месяцев назад

      Have you personally done this ?

    • @alexmorgan5760
      @alexmorgan5760 6 месяцев назад

      That’s genius if it works well? I have finished my porcelain patio in my garden and it was my first ever go and I absolutely love it. Grouting next and I’m scared ill ruin it with flowpoint so I think I’ll try the syringe technique and mix a 1/4 of a bag at a time lol

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Год назад +1

    👍🧱

  • @redleather100
    @redleather100 Год назад +1

    Why the bother , joint it all the way .

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      Was hot stuff sets quick

    • @CRyan71
      @CRyan71 9 месяцев назад

      JOINT IT as in the product for limestone & sandstone? A supplier I know said no to this as it is not suitable for porcelain but I don't know why.

    • @redleather100
      @redleather100 9 месяцев назад

      @@CRyan71 as long as the paving is led on a full bed not a dodgy 5 spots where the joints never fill properly.
      I use joint it like a normal 3-1 sand cement . Tip it out the bag into the supplied bucket and wet it up so it’s completely wet and use a pointing iron and off you go . Keep the paving dry if you can and use it from the bucket with a trowel the paving will brush off nice and easy compared to it being wet, Make sure you really compact it in there especially when you reach 2 corners .
      I think if you just brush it in it’s not strong enough and just crumbles ,
      Not sure why it’s frowned upon 🤷🏽

  • @SteveAndAlexBuild
    @SteveAndAlexBuild Год назад +1

    Great job Justin and you have made my mind up what to pave our patio with ( if we ever get it done 🙄)
    Anything but this stuff ! 🤯😱👎🏼.
    Indian Stone it is 🧱👍🏼

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Год назад

      🤣🤣 steve im a bricklayer and learnt all this myself over the years .indian sandstone youd use the same product more so on that product.
      When you eventually get around to doing your garden if you need any advice give me a ring .There is so much more to landscaping and different products its a mine field. Bricklaying isn't easy and landscaping is no different 🤣😉 you'll book another holiday before the garden gets down mate i bet 🤣🤣🤣👊👍🧱🧱

  • @Only-one-life-68
    @Only-one-life-68 Месяц назад +1

    Hi there great video,I’ve used this product on Indian stone was ace..👍🏻
    I’m putting down 85 metres of porcelain tiles,the building suppliers has told me I can’t use flow point on porcelain !!!.
    Why I don’t now..

    • @brickrightbuildinglandscaping
      @brickrightbuildinglandscaping  Месяц назад +1

      @Only-one-life-68
      Thanks Appreciate it.
      You can use flowpoint on porcelain if in doubt contact the manufacturers or look at the technical pdf for flowpoint .
      I will say the tile grout for porcelain looks better but you can use flowpoint on porcelain .👍