Flexible Filler for Brickwork
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Lee H
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Flexible Filler for Brickwork

by Lee H » Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:15 pm

I have a small drive area that consists of brick paviers. There is roughly a 10cm gap all the way round between the paviers and a wall on three sides. The gap gets full of dirt and grass and weeds grow. If I clean it out, is there some form of mastic I could use to to plug it. I have tried cement but it ends up cracking. I believe I have seen mastic strips inserted in long wall runs. Would the same stuff be able to do the job. Thanks. Lee

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by ALDA » Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:17 am

LEE,

IF AS YOU SAY THE GAP IS "10cm" THEN WHY DONT YOU PUT MORE BRICKS DOWN.

IF AS I SUSPECT THE GAP IS "10mm" THEN YES THERE ARE FILLERS AVAILABLE FOR THIS.

GOOGLE "EXPANSION JOINT FILLERS".

ALDA.

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