patio slab flags guide for beginners from cleaning prep pointing and tools

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2022
  • this is a guide to help you point paving slabs patio flags jointing
    using a semi wet mix in the summer
    the aim of my channel is to help guide people on small projects like this
    #patio
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    #pointing
    #paving slabs
    #paving stones
    #cleaning
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  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Please subscribe to my channel it helps to get my content out and helps people with traditional building to do them the traditional ways

  • @losttheplot26
    @losttheplot26 Před rokem +1

    I've just had to relay some Indian stone slabs after pressure washing pointing failed and grinding out stone was dot and dab laid on flat brick effect gravel board. I asked six builders help me. Made an 83 year old Beryl wait six weeks. With your video it gave me the confidence to do it myself. Shes happy. I didn't use lime. Had five litres of pink Feb frost proof add said no need for lime when adding. Thanking you GTM.

  • @brianherbert9608
    @brianherbert9608 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Glenn - brilliant video from a clear expert. I understand now how to clean off as you go but I’m keen to use a dry mix ( as per one of your videos) I have a large patio to repoint ( 17 years old - never done) I’m going to do a dry mix ( as per your video) of 1x1x5. But I’m a novice and I just wanted to check the mix you use is completely dry, then, after it’s all in I lightly spray a couple of times over 2 days, then soak it on the third day. Have subscribed - lots to learn ! Thanks again - great help.

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi I never use a dry mix. I mix it dry first then add water so it's semi dry
      If you wattsapp me a video of your project, I can talk you through it

    • @brianherbert9608
      @brianherbert9608 Před 2 měsíci

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thanks - I will watch more of your videos first and then do that so I can cover any other dumb questions! Very kind - thanks.

  • @bricklayersworldwithandy6277

    a dustpan with a few alterations to it works well for pointing slabs👍

  • @kodiak1232
    @kodiak1232 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you, very informative and too the point (no pun intended) video. Just a quick couple of questions. I gather the plastic sheet your working your mix off is just bog standard plastic sheeting? And in regards to the first tool is that some kind of hawk designed for this purpose or did you make it. Lastly if available where would one get that tool from? Cheers 👍

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 3 měsíci

      I sell the hods £ 12 delivered to the UK
      The black sheet is visqueen if you buy a hod I will put a piece in with it

  • @paulcloona9331
    @paulcloona9331 Před rokem +4

    Hi, i have to repoint a sandstone patio. It was badly done before. I was considering sika premixed pointing brush in. But i also considering your method. In your opinion whats best for longevity?

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem +2

      I'd use lime nhl 3.5 lime myself
      Silka stuff can be very hard no flex
      If you make it to hard it can destroy the sandstone
      And the pointing needs to be sacraficial

  • @ivansuarez5179
    @ivansuarez5179 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hi Glenn , nice video , one of my client have a patio with same stone on floor but is over 1.5 inch stone dust and over a concrete base , the polymeric sand dont work good there because is wet all time ( the stone dust do not leave dry fast the area)), do you think can i remove the grout and fill up with mortar like you doing in this video or what other suggestion can you give me ,? Thank you for you answer .

  • @scottunderwood3481
    @scottunderwood3481 Před rokem +2

    Hi, ive just discovered your great channel. I'm currently in the process of laying my own patio, 25 sqr mtr of black Indian Limestone. I was going to use Easy Joint but after watching your video I'm definitely going to point them up the traditional way. My only concern is will this mix stain the slabs where it spills over??

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem +3

      What I suggest is do a small mix drop a bit of your mix on an off cut leave it on for a few hrs
      Wipe it of with a dry sponge
      Then a wet sponge see if it stained
      I've seen some Indian stone so porous it stained by walking on it
      Just do a sample first
      I do a semi dry mix this time of the year

    • @scottunderwood3481
      @scottunderwood3481 Před rokem

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Hi, thanks for the reply, very informative. Going from pretty much using Easy joint from the outset, im now actually really looking forward to pointing it up the traditional way, it will look better and also be much stronger.👍

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem +2

      @@scottunderwood3481 it's the flexibility you want not the strength
      With adding lime when the flags heat up and cool down they move slightly
      Lime helps with this and wicking away moisture good luck with your project

  • @andyhume874
    @andyhume874 Před rokem +1

    Great video - thanks! I'm just starting a large patio, very similar style paving - scraping out all the old pointing. I've started out with Blue Circle mastercrete with a 1:3 mix with builders sand. Do you think this is too strong, should I switch to a 1:4? The paving is for people only, no vehicles.

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem +3

      1:3 is a concrete mix to strong
      And will go grey
      If you did a 1 cement 1hydrated lime 5 or 6 sand it will be a redish colour and will allow a bit of movement in the heat and cold
      The lime makes it sticky and will key to the side of the flags

    • @nomanbeguk
      @nomanbeguk Před 3 měsíci

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd if I have grey slabs, what mix do you recommend?

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 3 měsíci

      @nomanbeguk mix or colour
      1 1 5 or 1 1 6 mix will go to the colour of the sand
      We get a dark brown sand here in North Wales
      Or just use a red building sand
      You can buy various colours of tints or dyes

    • @nomanbeguk
      @nomanbeguk Před 3 měsíci

      ⁠@@GMTpointingspecialistsltdthan you Glenn. You are a legend. I have never seen such a simple and informative channel on a specific topic.
      Truly appreciate you putting videos up and sharing your experience and expert knowledge. God bless

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 3 měsíci

      @nomanbeguk thank you for your kind words really appreciated
      Please like share and if possible it helps with my channel
      If you have a project and need advice, please feel free to ask

  • @stephenrichardson6105
    @stephenrichardson6105 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi, glad I’ve just came across your channel
    Need to repoint our patio, got all the joints cleaned and with them being big joints I’ve ordered sharp sand
    Now I didn’t know about about adding lime but now want to.
    Could you advice what lime I need please to make a 5 1 1 mix
    Cheers

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 3 měsíci

      You need hydrated lime with opc don't use multicem
      I'd add a building sand to that mix
      Do a couple of small samples first to see how it looks
      Mix dry then add water

    • @stephenrichardson6105
      @stephenrichardson6105 Před 3 měsíci

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thank you for the fast reply
      So would that be NHL 3.5 lime after doing a bit of research
      Cheers

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 3 měsíci

      @stephenrichardson6105 no you you don't add nhl 3.5 with cement
      Is your property listed
      If you wattsapp me some pictures I can let you know what I'd recommend

    • @stephenrichardson6105
      @stephenrichardson6105 Před 3 měsíci

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd no it’s not listed
      Just needing redone after 20 years

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 3 měsíci

      @stephenrichardson6105 OK
      1 hydrated lime
      1 ordanery portland cement
      5 or 6 sand sharp / building
      Or you do
      1 nhl
      3 sharp sand
      You can just use sand and cement 3:1 4:1 5:1 but they are so hard they can cause damage to the flags

  • @paulwheatley6
    @paulwheatley6 Před 3 měsíci

    where did you get that little open box Hawk from im liking that???

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 3 měsíci

      I've done a video on it
      c & e pointing hods on Google
      If you give Charlotte at candesupplies.co.uk a message, give her code gmtyt she may sort you out a discount depending on what you buy

  • @mw1460
    @mw1460 Před 2 lety

    Hi, great video. Your pathway doesn’t seem to have a slope/inclination in order to remove water away from the wall?! The curb/kerb is higher than the pathway so water from rain can form a mini lake. Is there a reason you did it this way?

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 lety

      Hi I didn't lay the flags
      I've only repointed it
      The owner always had a problem with water by her front door so I've pointed that are slightly lower now so water has chance to escape
      It's about 1 ft higher at the top end of the flags
      There is a slope

  • @garybyng8020
    @garybyng8020 Před rokem +1

    What sort of trowel do you use? I've been looking for a pointing trowel. There's so many options - Margin trowel, tuck-pointing trowel, brick-jointer, finger trowel.

  • @Don-ry4hi
    @Don-ry4hi Před rokem +1

    Hi Glen, great channel, i was wondering if you could help me with a query. I started pointing a stone wall at the end of May using 3.5 lime. The mix i used was 2 part sharp sand i part granite dust i part lime. The problem is nearly 3 months after ,the joints are still flakey, when i when i run my fingers along them. I made sure when i was pointing not to let it dry too quick, i covered it with a damp cloth. Could you please suggest any way i can improve it, thank you.

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem

      It could be a few things
      W
      hat make of lime did you use
      How long did you mix it dry for
      What depth of pointing
      Did you do it by hand or gun
      Did you make sure you tampered it back
      We had some really hot days may June time so you should of soaked the walls
      Watts app me a video if you like

    • @Don-ry4hi
      @Don-ry4hi Před rokem +1

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Hi Glen the make of the lime is SAINT-ASTIER

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem

      @@Don-ry4hi very good quality lime did you mix it well for around 30 minutes

    • @Don-ry4hi
      @Don-ry4hi Před rokem

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd I mixed it for a long time, but next lot i will make sure to time it for at least 30 minutes, thank you

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem

      @@Don-ry4hi ok the wall that's powdery keep misting it over try to save it
      If not you might have to do it again

  • @helen3469
    @helen3469 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi, can you help me please. Just had a patio laid. Disaster. It’s a dark grey colour grout stuff but half missing already needing filled up. I’m a novice and need help and advice. Do l scrap all the old stuff out and do you know of any dark grey l could use to fill it?

  • @jamesbriggs4443
    @jamesbriggs4443 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Mix looks a bit wet to me for pointing , but looks good man

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi that was the idea of the video if you watch it all the way through its to show beginners how to clean it up
      I've got a few other videos of a perfect mix but beginners might not get a perfect mix so I show how to clean it off

  • @russellthompson2239
    @russellthompson2239 Před rokem +2

    Hi Glen thanks for the interesting video how did you remove the wet excess mortar that was on the surrounding slabs
    Is it a matter of a sponge and water as you go ?
    Thanks Russell

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem

      Hi yes
      Keep sponging it off
      It will give a mist of white lime when it's dry just clean it of with clean water and a soft brush

    • @russellthompson2239
      @russellthompson2239 Před rokem

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      Hi glen I have nearly completed repointing my Indian sandstone patio I found your use of the piece of plastic to but mortar on a god send and fantastic idea but I have noticed a few loose slabs could I use a SBR cement slurry to re bond it to the mortar bed or could you suggest anything else
      Many thanks
      Russell

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem

      @russellthompson2239 depending on the flags the screen can soak though to the top so don't put too much sbr in the mix
      Or builders merchants sell a mix to paint on the back of the slabs about £12 a bag you just add water

    • @russellthompson2239
      @russellthompson2239 Před rokem

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      Thanks for the reply was thinking of about 5 cement to 1 SBR how does that sound or could you give me name of the mix that you mentioned
      Many thanks
      Russell

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem

      @russellthompson2239 it's just a slurry primer if you call your local builders merchant they will tell you what they stock
      If the Indian stone is pretty thick 5 to 1 should be fine

  • @NATGEOANDSTUFFPaulbrannan
    @NATGEOANDSTUFFPaulbrannan Před 10 měsíci +1

    I use an hoover bro to get out loose compo out.blower and hoover.indian stone when not layed well move big time

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah I use a hoover as well these were solid, just different heights
      And widths

    • @NATGEOANDSTUFFPaulbrannan
      @NATGEOANDSTUFFPaulbrannan Před 10 měsíci

      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd seen alot of poorly layed ones.i work with a builder learnt all my stuff from him.patios conservatory. Extensions.prety much everything apart from electrics lol.amount of times cutting foundations out for coneys and straight threw electric about 100mill down is crazy.iys like it's an after thought when they lay em.not buried deep enough

  • @losttheplot26
    @losttheplot26 Před rokem +1

    I prefer horticulture management. Can't stand being on my knees all day! 41 ex infantry solider

  • @rad1sh480
    @rad1sh480 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing your expertise. I need to repoint a stone circle in the garden, so don't imagine I'll need a 25kg bag of lime. Would a liquid plasticiser do a similar job? If so, would you recommend one? Thank you.

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem +1

      I dont use them I always use lime ask if the builders merchants have a split bag they will sell you cheap
      Or ask a local pointer if they use lime if you could have a couple of cup fulls
      I do it all the time half the time I mix it for them

    • @rad1sh480
      @rad1sh480 Před rokem

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Thank you. I'm getting in a pickle trying to get 3.5 hydrated lime. Nearly all 3.5 limes that I have found online are described as hydraulic. Most of the hydrated limes don't state whether they are 3.5 or 5, so I'm not sure what I should be looking for. Another poster said they are using St Astier NHL 3.5, but it is described as hydraulic. So should I go for 3.5 NHL (presumably stands for natural hydraulic lime?), or risk (if that's the right word) 5 hydrated lime? Thanks again.

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem

      @rad1sh480 hydrated lime is a plasticiser. You mix with cement it weakens the mix makes it flex and allows movement in the heat or cold
      Nhl 2 3.5 or 5 you do not add cement to

    • @rad1sh480
      @rad1sh480 Před rokem +1

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Ah, OK, got it. Thanks for taking the time to clarify for me, very good of you. Cheers.

  • @richardmaddox8584
    @richardmaddox8584 Před 5 měsíci

    Do you use sharp sand or building sand or a mix of both?

  • @donaldmcintosh6940
    @donaldmcintosh6940 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, enjoying your channel. Quick question, would that mix be suitable for pointing an old sandstone building?

  • @jaynemaule2683
    @jaynemaule2683 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, joints are very deep and filled with mud and sand under the concrete, do I need to dig all this out before repointing.

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 měsíci

      It sounds asthough it hasn't been laid properly I'd lift it and put it on full beds
      But if you can't rake out as deep as you can and fill with a mix of sharp sand building sand cement lime mix
      But you may find in a hard frost it might move

  • @finchy3394
    @finchy3394 Před rokem +2

    If your pointing with cement and lime. Should you always use hydrated lime or can you use hydrolic lime with cement? The lime part has always got me when using with cement. Thankyou.

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před rokem +5

      NHL natural hydraulic lime you use sharp sand with never add cement
      Hydrated lime is used as a powdered plasticiser used with cement
      I used it only on modern flags or modern houses
      Hope that helps

    • @finchy3394
      @finchy3394 Před rokem

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd it does. Thankyou.

    • @rtyrtyrtyus
      @rtyrtyrtyus Před 2 měsíci

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd I don't want to spend a load of money on 25kg of hydrated lime. Does a liquid plasticiser work as a good substitute?

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 měsíci

      @@rtyrtyrtyus it's cheaper to buy the hydrated lime
      I never use febmix

  • @MrJimbo777
    @MrJimbo777 Před 2 lety

    Hi Glenn... Great video!... How long is the pointing likely to last roughly plz?

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 lety +1

      It's hard to say as this wasn't laid the best I've gone about 5 inches deep so I hope 12 to 15 years

    • @MrJimbo777
      @MrJimbo777 Před 2 lety

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Cheers... & if it had been better laid... How long then? :)

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrJimbo777 25 30 years as long as no Muppet blasts it out with a jet washer lol

    • @MrJimbo777
      @MrJimbo777 Před 2 lety

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd HaHa yeah :P
      I see a lot in that condition.
      It's one of the reasons I'm eager to learn this skill... So i can offer a more complete service.
      Do you need to keep the patio damp whilst the mortar is going off?.... Would you ever use the hessian under the tarp? & how many days do you need to protect it?
      I know in your video its one day after... But does that time ever vary? Cheers :)

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrJimbo777 yes I did this on a cool day
      So if it's hot put damp Hessian on it then a sheet over the top about 3 days should do it

  • @normanchristie4524
    @normanchristie4524 Před měsícem

    A lot of knee work!

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před měsícem

      Yes pointing flags tends to be like that that's why I use pads
      Even the brush it stuff needs to be pushed in so you are on your knees

  • @jamessmallwood2453
    @jamessmallwood2453 Před rokem

    Hi mate, where can I get an Hod like that

  • @brikfiend
    @brikfiend Před 5 měsíci

    Nice Job . Did you get that glove from Michael Jackson ?🤨

  • @PaddyDixieTheMinerva82
    @PaddyDixieTheMinerva82 Před 8 měsíci

    How much water did you add to that mix to get the correct consistency, please?

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It depends how dry or damp your sand is and how big a mix you do

    • @PaddyDixieTheMinerva82
      @PaddyDixieTheMinerva82 Před 8 měsíci

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Thanks. Its just that I've seen other videos where the mix is quite dry but presses into a ball in your hand then they mist spray afterwards to get the moisture in to the pointing. So I suppose the thing I want to know is what is the best consistently? Plus in order to lessen staining when bits get on the paving

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @PaddyDixieTheMinerva82 that depends on the time of year I did this in the summer so you need a damper mix so it doesn't go of to quick
      Dryer the better
      Staining only happens if you leave the over spill to dry out use a damp sponge to wipe of any over spill wilh a clean damp sponge

    • @PaddyDixieTheMinerva82
      @PaddyDixieTheMinerva82 Před 8 měsíci

      @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd That's brilliant. Thank you so much for the advice and best of luck to you mate👍

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @PaddyDixieTheMinerva82 no problem Just ask if you need anything else
      I've done another video on showing you how to remove any mortar with a sponge on flags

  • @davegill7614
    @davegill7614 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Qustion mate...why the lime?

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Because where it is, it's cold in the morning, and then the sun hits it at full temperature, so it allows the flags to expand and contract in the heat
      These flags weren't put down very well, and they pointed it with a rock hard 3:1 sand and cement and it failed

    • @davegill7614
      @davegill7614 Před 2 měsíci

      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd so is it like a plasticiser...sorry for the ignorance

    • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd
      @GMTpointingspecialistsltd  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @davegill7614 yes hydrated lime acts as a plastisiser and helps it stick to the flags and allowes foe small movements and vibration