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Loose cooblestone drive
JEN22
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I have a lot of cobblestones that are set on sand loose on the drive due to all the rain we have had this winter.
Anyone know if I just brush sand over them to secure again?
Anyone know if I just brush sand over them to secure again?
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Brushing sand over stones won't do anything to secure them.
What kind of drive do you have?0 -
Have you got cobblestones, sets or even block paving? Were they laid by the Romans or more recently?
http://www.pavingexpert.com/cobble01.htm0 -
its block paving0
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Brush kiln dried sand over it to see if that fixes it.Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0
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i would say get some kiln dried sand and brush that in and if it is really bad then the blocks may need to consolidated with a whacker plate
you can hire one from the likes of travis perkins0
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