Easy joint

JEN22
JEN22 Posts: 612 Forumite
Has anyone used this product for grouting indian stone

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  • Justagardener
    Justagardener Posts: 307 Forumite
    Fourth Anniversary 100 Posts
    I haven't used it. But there is a video by the sandstone company here if that helps. https://youtu.be/mJeXueMFNgI
  • chipfire
    chipfire Posts: 99 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 17 May 2017 at 8:56PM
    I have just discovered Easy Joint. I used it on a grey Indian sandstone circular patio.
    I achieved a very good Joint which finished the job very nicely. It was so much quicker than using mortar and resulted In a very professional looking job.

    I would not hesitate to use it again.

    The YouTube videos are accurate although they recommend a 2 man job I found I had no problem dealing with a 3.3m circular patio on my own. All you need is a hose with spray nozzle and a soft broom. It's weird stuff like sand and you just hose down and brush it in. It sets overnight.

    It's not cheap but the finish and speed is well worth it in my opinion. It took 1 and a half tubs for my 3.3 m circular patio. The rest keeps underwater in the tub for repair jobs on other paths. There is a good reason the builders merchant had a massive stack of it as it saves the pros a lot of time in labour.

    I would post a pic but haven't worked that out yet!

    Good luck. Definitely use easy Joint!
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