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Just been out today to quote a job and it's for laying natural quarried slate from Topps and it's in the outdoor paving section. I have never done outside paving ... -
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Just been out today to quote a job and it's for laying natural quarried slate from Topps and it's in the outdoor paving section. I have never done outside paving slabs like this before so was just wondering if normal tile adhesive and grout suitable for outdoor would be ok for fixing these. Link to slate Black Slate Outdoor Paving 300 x 600mm | Topps Tiles. Thanks Ross
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Normal adhesive? i assume you mean cement based. P9 and Keraflex are both suitable for outdoor use. MAPEI Have a look here for specs.
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Yeah I mean a cement based adhesive. I've only ever used Mapei grouts so I'm not familier with the adhesives but will go and look at the website. Thanks
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