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Our patio slabs were laid about 25 years ago with traditional sand/cement mix. This has now deteriorated and needs repointed - preferably with a modern product that will last longer and resist the the growth of weeds etc.


The patio measures approx 36sq M. of Indian sandstone and is in good condition with only 3 slabs needing to be reset.


The joints have already been raked out in readiness  for repointing 

If you have experience of using a modern quality jointing product on Indian sandstone , please get in touch.

NB. Off street parking is available for a truck

 

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Hi Vladi

We are a landscaping company & have been in the area for over 20 years, with some good reviews on here . 
 

we would be delighted to re-point your patio with a modern grout that will keep your weeds away & smarten up the area . Tell me , does the patio need power washing, this usually brightens up sandstone amazingly 

 

Feel free to give me a call or text on WhatsApp 07961888253

 

Many thanks 

 

Nigel 

Exterior Design Gardens 

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